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MON · 2026-02-16 · 08:00 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0216-16618
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NSR-2026-0216-16618News Report·EN·Human Interest

China woman quits teaching to sell coffins to Europe, generating US$6 million sales annually

Lisa Liu, a 29-year-old former teacher from Heze, China, transitioned to selling coffins to Europe in July 2023. Heze, located in Shandong province, has become a center for coffin production despite cultural taboos surrounding death.

Zoey ZhangSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-02-16 · 08:00 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
China woman quits teaching to sell coffins to Europe, generating US$6 million sales annually
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Lisa Liu, a 29-year-old former teacher from Heze, China, transitioned to selling coffins to Europe in July 2023. Heze, located in Shandong province, has become a center for coffin production despite cultural taboos surrounding death. Liu specifically targets the Italian market, which prefers lighter-colored coffins with religious carvings, unlike traditional Chinese coffins. Her initial exposure to the production process helped her overcome superstitions associated with coffins. The business has proven successful, generating approximately US$6 million in annual sales. Liu's career change was motivated by the stress and exhaustion she experienced as a teacher.

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Italian coffins are lighter and often feature religious carvings.

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Lisa Liu's coffin sales generate US$6 million annually.

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Lisa Liu sells coffins to the European market, particularly Italy.

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Lisa Liu, 29, from Heze, China, quit teaching in July 2023.

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Death is traditionally seen as a taboo in China.

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In China, death is traditionally seen as a taboo and often tied to bad luck.But in Heze, a city in eastern China’s Shandong province, this cultural barrier has given rise to a booming industry.According to Personage magazine, Lisa Liu, 29, from Heze was once a teacher. Exhausted and hoarse from the pressure of work, Liu switched careers in July 2023.Lisa Liu, above, quit the teaching profession because of the stress of the job. Photo: QQ.comAfter a chance interview, she went into coffin sales, focusing on the European market, particularly Italy.Her boss took her on a tour of the factory, where she saw the entire coffin production process, from log cutting to carving and assembly.To the workers, a coffin was just a wooden object. Some even used empty urns as storage boxes at home.This helped Liu overcome her superstitions about coffins being “inauspicious”.Unlike heavy, dark-coloured Chinese coffins, Italian ones are lighter and often feature religious carvings.
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