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Yes. It is interesting that the coffins are in the cliffs. Since much of China's heritage and treasures have been destroyed or looted, I have to wonder if the coffins are real or replicas. Nevertheless, it is beautiful here. Do not go the the area just for the coffin and the silly show they have. Go for the Bamboo rafting trip, the scenery and the hiking on catwalks along the cliff faces.