TO GO WITH Indonesia-culture-death-tourism, FEATURE by Kiki Siregar
TOPSHOT - This picture taken on September 11, 2018 shows coffins at the entrance to a burial cave in Londa in Tana Toraja regency. - Torajans -- an ethnic group that numbers about a million people on Sulawesi island -- have few qualms when it comes to talking with an embalmed corpse, dressing them up, brushing their hair or even taking pictures with a mummified relative. But the Toraja believe that a person is only dead -- and their soul freed -- after an elaborate funeral known as "Rambu Solo". (Photo by GOH Chai Hin / AFP) / TO GO WITH Indonesia-culture-death-tourism, FEATURE by Kiki Siregar