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Shangri-La is the "Eden in dream". Since it
first appeared in British novelist James Hilton's Lost Horizon in
the 1939, it has been associated with the mystique of a place which
could not possibly exist here on Earth. In Tibetan, Shangri-La means
the "sun and moon in heart", an ideal home only found
in heaven. There the lofty and continuous snowy mountains, endless
grasslands, steep and grand gorges, azure lakes and the bucolic
villages always leave a deep impression on visitors.
Located at point where Tibet, Sichuan and Yunnan all meet, Shangri-La
County is administered by Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture,
Yunnan Province. In the past, Shangri-La was called Zhongdian or
"Jiantang" in Tibetan. In ancient times, it together with
Batang (in Tibet) and Litang (in Sichuan) was the fiefdom of the
three sons of a Tibetan King. In 2002, Zhongdian changed its name
to Shangri-La.
At an average altitude of more than 3,000 meters (about 9,843 feet),
Shangri-La is very difficult to reach. Without railways leading
there, the chief means of transportation is motor vehicles. To get
there, tourists will typically begin their journey in Kunming, traveling
first to Lijiang and then taking the long-distance bus in Lijiang
to Shangri-La. It's about 175 kilometers (108.74 miles) from Lijiang
to Shangri-La. On this way, the Tiger Leaping Gorge can be seen.
Shangri-La is inhabited by many different ethnic groups, with the
Tibetans comprising the majority of the population. There you will
have an opportunity to experience Tibetan life and learn about their
lifestyle, religion and cuisine. The unique scenery, highlighted
by plateaus, together with the fascinating ethnic culture makes
Shangri-La very attractive and charming to visit.
Shangri-La is rich in natural resources from valuable herbs to
rich mineral deposits (including gold, silver, copper, manganese
and many other rare metals) to abundant animal resources (such as
golden monkeys, leopards and musk deer). Shangri-La is a land full
of natural wonders.
As a Chinese saying goes, "The earliest sunrise is seen in
Shangri-La; and the most unique place is also there". Once
you visit, you will fully appreciate the meaning of this saying.
In addition, the warm welcome of the residents of this land will
make you feel at home.
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