Mermaids, or Mermaid Princess, is a legendary creature that is often described as a human from the waist up and fish from the waist down.
Legend of Mermaids has existed since ancient times, as in ancient Greek mythology with a sea goddess named Amphitrite.
There are various types of Mermaids originating from various cultures, such as Sirens in Greek mythology, Selkies from Scottish mythology, and Ningyo from Japanese mythology.
Mermaids are often described as beautiful, friendly creatures, and have a beautiful voice like singing.
In some stories, Mermaids can change its shape into a human or fish.
It is said that Mermaids has the power to influence the weather and the waves of the sea.
Some languages have special terms for Mermaids, such as Rusalka in Russian and Huli Jing in Mandarin.
Some people believe that Mermaids really exist and have been found in several places around the world.
There are many paintings, films and books that lift the story of Mermaids, such as the Disney The Little Mermaid film and The Mermaid Chair by Sue Monk Kidd.
Mermaids are often used as a symbol of beauty, freedom, and the strength of women.