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Shangri-La is a fictional place described in the 1933 novel Lost Horizon by British author James Hilton. In the book, "Shangri-La" is a mystical, harmonious valley, gently guided from a lamasery, e...
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Shangri-La County - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shangri-La County (simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: ; pinyin#ifeq:: Xiānggélǐlā Xiànnonononono) is a primarily Tibetan county in northwestern Yunnan Province in southwest China and the capi...
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Such was Conway s first glimpse of Shangri-La, the hidden lamasery in Tibet as described in James Hilton s novel, Lost Horizon. ... Shambhala, another name for Shangri-La, was reputed to lie in or north of Tibet, where seemingly impassable mountains enclosed secret valleys that were both fertile and verdurous.
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A mythical country allegedly located in the mountains of Tibet, created by James Hilton in his novel 'Lost Horizon', in which he describes ... Related books: Come Along to Hunza: The History of Shangri-LA. In Search of Shangri-LA: A Personal Journey to Tibet. Prisoners of Shangri-LA: Tibetan Buddhism and the West.
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She said that it looked like a live in a Shangri-La of sorts. And today, when I looked in the viewfinder of my camera, I thought the same thing. George is way up this fenceline, almost to the barn. ... Country Girl My name is Kate. I live with my husband and our dog, George, in Maryland. View my complete profile...
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The shattered quiet of southwestern Utah's high country knits itself back together. At 10,300 feet in the palm of the Tushar Mountains, frosted Engelmann spruce and subalpine fir stand as silent as penitents in the December snow. ... Beaver, Utah, seems an unlikely exit for Shangri-La.
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And as you know, the famous Lijiang old square city is very famous to all the people in the world for it's historical remains of building and culture. Now, let's deep into the charmed Shangri-la tour by our best cross-country vehicles:
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Western news media, travel books, novels, and Hollywood films have portrayed the Tibetan theocracy as a veritable Shangri-La. The Dalai Lama himself stated that “the pervasive influence of Buddhism” in Tibet, “amid the wide open ... What happened to Tibet after the Chinese Communists moved into the country in 1951?
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