Recognition: The dead hanging in the air

    There is no end to "traditions and beliefs." Yes, there are strange and poor beliefs and traditions in the country and around the world. Hanging Temple, Hanging Flyover-Overbridge, Hanging Restrand, Hanging House,

  Hanging Gardens will be so-and-so sad but hanging coffin will not be heard, but in the world it is also a tradition that the coffin (coffin) be hanged on top of the mountain. 
    From the funeral of the dead body to the burial in the ground or graveyard, the traditions have been heard but have not heard the hanging in the air by keeping the body in Tabut. In many countries of the world, there is a tradition among the communities that the dead body is buried It is believed that the tradition in the world is about two thousand years old and keeping a dead body on the mountains,

 The culture of Hanging Coffins is especially appreciated in three countries of the world, and this tradition has been long in China, Indonesia and the Philippines.
   This tradition has been going on for centuries. In China, hanging coffins are found on the banks of the Yangtze River. Experts believe that it is from the Gupta Ming Dynasty era. 
   At this time, coffins were more than one thousand at this place, but this number has gradually decreased. However these coffins have now been preserved. 
  This place has now been recognized as tourist destinations. China's occupied positions are seen on extremely dangerous patterns. Wondering how the coffit was kept at this dangerous place? There is a different tradition in the Philippines. 
  The Philippines veterans prepare coffins themselves before the death. Let the relatives know about their feelings that according to their wishes, hang the body in the air by keeping the body in its possession. By which the existence of their body becomes in the lap of nature. 
   After the death, the body is kept in the hill cave. Similar beliefs and traditions are also found in Sulawesi of Indonesia. Similar beliefs are found in many countries of the world.

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