Friday, October 15, 2010

Lost Horizon_Shangri-al


It was the British writer James Hilton's novel, The Lost Horizon, some 50 years ago, that brought fame to an unknown and uncontaminated place- Shangri-La - a household name. The novel described in great detail the stunning scenery in the area: the azure sky, the breathtaking beauty and the hospitality of unsophisticated people who welcome weary travelers to their homeland. In addition, with the novel and the film coming out,Shangri-la became very in western countries. Lather ,a Chinese named Guo Henian used the name of this place and set up “Shangri-la” Hotel Group which has become one of the most successful hotel group in the world.
At the same time ,people didn’t give up looking the legendary Shangri-la.Up to the end of this century ,they finally have found---After inspecting and proving on many aspects, people found that Diqing Prefecture ,the only Tibetan region in Yunan, China, has stroking similarity with what’s described in the tale regarding either on natural scenery or people’s way of living.
In Tibetan, Shangri- La means a place of good fortune and luck. Located in the midst of three rivers; the torrential Jinsha, Langcang and Nujiang, Shangri-La is a sacred scenic region with distinguishing features. Scores of years have witnessed the failure of numerous efforts to seek out and pinpoint the exact location of this dreamland. A few years ago, after years of persistent searching and researching, the government of Yunnan Province finally declared the discovery of Shangri-La and the long lost horizon was recovered in Diqing, this stunning prefecture in Yunnan Province.

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