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Question by Paul
Submitted on 3/4/2004
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where is the "coffin capital" of china.  I am told it is "Lughou" which is 100 miles north of Viet Nam border.  I only see "Liuzhou" in my atlas.


Answer by Liuzhou Laowai
Submitted on 2/15/2007
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Yes, it is Liuzhou.

There is nowhere in China called Lughou. In fact, Lughou is not even possible in Chinese.

 

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