HANGING COFFINS

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'Hanging coffins' are coffins which have been placed on cliffs. They can be found in various locations, including China (where they are known as 悬棺 or 懸棺) and the Philippines.

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China


Hanging coffin is an ancient funeral custom of some minority groups, especially Bo people, in southern China. Coffins of various shapes were mostly made with one whole piece of wood. Some coffins lie on beams projecting from structures such as mountains, others are placed in caves. Another kind sit on projections in the rock.
Locations of hanging coffins include:

Fujian


Wuyi Mountains

Hubei

Jiangxi


Longhushan (龙虎山), 20 km southwest of Yingtan City (Guyue people)

Sichuan


Gongxian County of Yibin, southwest Sichuan (Bo people)


Qutang Gorge, one of the Three Gorges

Yunnan

Philippines


Hanging coffins can be found in Sagada, Luzon Island. William Henry Scott, a well-known historian, was buried in Sagada.

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China


Hanging coffins in China

Mysterious Hanging Coffins of the Bo

Hanging Coffins a Clue to Ba Mystery

Hanging coffins in Yunnan
Philippines


Hanging Coffins of Sagada

Picture of hanging coffins in Sagada

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