if you ever visit the cliffs of sagada in the philippines you’ll be confronted by dozens of coffins, either perched on cliff faces above you, resting on iron bars jutting from the rock, or piled high in the caves of the cliff. for at least 2000yrs these cliffs were the traditional resting place of locals but for some reason, over the last few decades especially, those numbers have fallen and the large majority of people in the area are now buried in the ground.
each of the hanging coffins you see in these photos were carved by the elderly themselves before their death, the corpses inside smoked out in order to preserve them for the traditional sagadan 5 day pre-burial feast. apart from centuries of tradition and the bodies being ‘closer to heaven’ on the cliffs, some say the reason for hanging coffins is to stop frequent monsoons washing the deceased away.
there’s a very brief video clip below of some of the hanging coffins in sagada.
the photo below is of some of the many hanging coffins found in southern china. read more about them here.

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that is amazing once again! Keep up the good work!
It is a mystery how anyone could do this 2,000 years ago. There must have been many accidents with laborers
Ohh man when them coffins rot and fall apart I would not want to be standing around below.
check out the Toraja in Indonesia, same sort of thing but in caves and stuff
that is so cool i wonder y the elderly carve there own cascet
It is amazing how many old ones haven’t rotted away. But when they do, there is a rule you don’t touch the bones, so when I was there, I saw some human bones on the ground at the bottom of one of cliffs. I am sure some animal eventually does grab the bones, but I thought that was interesting.
i bet one of the coffins has one of the post stickers
and one more thing this is sexy that they have not rotted away after hundreds of years
I’ve only seen those coffins from afar. It really is amazing up close.