Question 1: Where is Shangri-La? Shangri-La is a place of longing, an ideal country in the soul, which may not actually exist, just like the Peach Blossom Spring in China. However, its prototype is in the Hengduan Mountains in southwest China, so people today generally believe that the Tibetan area at the junction of Yunnan, Sichuan, and Taiwan is the Shangri-La described by Hilton, probably because Locke was active in this area for dozens of years. Year. The scope of this Sichuan-Yunnan-Tibet region roughly includes: Lijiang, Lugu Lake, Shangri-La (Zhongdian, Diqing, Yunnan), Meili Snow Mountain, Tiger Leaping Gorge, and the last Shangri-La (Yading, Daocheng, Sichuan), Sichuan Lugu Lake, Gongga Mountain, and Danba Beauty Valley, Sun Valley (Sichuan Derong), Xiangcheng, *** Mangkang, Qamdo, Bomi, Medog, and the Brahmaputra River are a large area. The scenery in this area is generally consistent with that described in "Lost Horizon", especially the very distinctive things mentioned in the book can be found here. Such as; Meili Snow Mountain, Daocheng Yading Three Sacred Mountains, etc. But not a specific reference to a location.
There is now a place in Yunnan called Shangri-La. Zhongdian, the capital of Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, approved the name change in 2001. This is not to say that the Shangri-La mentioned in the book is located in this place, but the decision made by the local government out of considerations of developing tourism economy
As early as the 1970s and 1980s, news continued to spread. Shangri-La has been found in India, Nepal, etc., but later it was considered to be a hype based on the needs of the tourism economy, not strictly academic certification. It can be said that Yunnan has realized the economic promotion effect of tourism development very early, such as the 1999 World Expo. He was the first to ask the Central Government to approve the name change of Shangri-La. When the Sichuan Government realized the importance of the tourism economy, the name of Shangri-La could no longer be changed, so the Sichuan Government established the name of Shangri-La in Daocheng, Sichuan. Wa Township was renamed Shangri-La Township. This was not enough. Daocheng Yading was also given a prefix - the last Shangri-La. This was not enough. The most authentic name of Shambhala was also given to Daocheng Yading because the renaming of a county-level city requires the central government. Daocheng Aden was called Daocheng Aden after the name of Shambhala in Sichuan. This is the origin and inside story of the domestic Shangri-La dispute. Of course, with so many Shangri-Las, it is inappropriate to forget our locally produced Peach Blossom Spring. Of course, China’s Peach Blossom Spring was earlier, but in modern times, when China’s economic strength was not able to control the world economy, the first-mover advantage of ancient culture was not It must be fully understood by the world. To paraphrase an old Chinese saying: Foreign monks can chant sutras.
The beautiful scenery of Shangri-La today has penetrated into the hearts of everyone who has visited the area. In this snowy plateau, there are the world-famous Meili Snow Mountain, Daocheng Aden Three Sacred Mountains, and endless Plateau meadows, ethnic songs and dances of different styles, unique folk traditional arts, mysterious multi-religious culture, many unique ethnic groups, colorful folk customs, etc. will always inspire people to find their own Shangri-La - whether in reality or In ideal.
Question 2: Where is Shangri-La located? Shangri-La is in Yunnan. The main attractions are: Tiger Leaping Gorge, Bita Sea, Songzanlin Temple, Baishui Terrace, Napa Sea, Yila Grassland, Meili Snow Mountain, Baimang Snow Mountain, Xiaozhongdian Flower Sea, *** Home Visit, Shangri-La Grand Canyon, Sa Mage Nature Reserve, Bodhidharma Cave, and Pudacuo National Forest Park.
Question 3: Where is Shangri-La? The English pronunciation of the word Shangri-La originates from the Tibetan dialect of Zhongdian, a ten-language group in the South Road of Kang dialect. It is also translated as "Shambhala", which means the sun and moon in the heart. The word "Shangri-La" was recorded in Tibetan literature more than a thousand years ago, and the Chinese pinyin alphabet is transliterated into "xamgyinyilha". It is the mythical world mentioned in Buddhism and the origin of Kalachakra Buddhism; Buddhist circles believe that Shambhala is a fictional paradise and the ideal pure land that Tibetan Buddhists aspire to pursue, namely: "Ultimate Bliss", "Wonderland", Also known as "mandala". The meaning of the word Shangri-La is consistent with the Tibetan place name "Niwang Zong" of the ancient city of Zhongdian County. In December 2001, Zhongdian County was renamed Shangri-La County with the approval of the State Council. Shangri-La County is located in the triangle area of ??Yunnan, Sichuan and Tibet in the northwest of Yunnan Province, and is located in the heart of Diqing Shangri-La.
Question 4: What is the legendary Shangri-La? Over there? In 1933, the British writer James Hilton published a novel called "Lost Horizon" (Lost Horizon), in which he created a long and narrow valley called "Blue Moon" and a place called "Blue Moon" located on the high cliff of the valley. Shangri-La's Chinese-Tibetan lamasery with Catholic imprint, and a standard pyramid-shaped snow-capped mountain called "Karakal" at the end of the valley. This secret little world in the book was later collectively called "Shangri-La". The summary of the novel is as follows: Sometime around the mid-1930s, a riot broke out in Baskul, an important city in a country close to British India. Consul Conway of the British Consulate, Vice Consul Mallinson, American Barnard and missionary Miss Brinklow took a small plane to evacuate the place and went to Peshawar in British India at that time. But they were hijacked by fake pilots and taken somewhere on the deserted plateau. Led by an old Chinese man who could speak English, they climbed the steep mountain road to a lamasery called "Shangri-La" located on a cliff. The Lamasery governs the "Blue Moon Valley" with thousands of residents. The local area is characterized by multi-ethnicity and multi-religion, and the people there live harmoniously under the principle of "moderation". The residents of "Shangri-La" generally live long lives, but once they leave this place, they no longer live long or even die immediately. The "Shangri-La" Lamasery has accumulated many treasures, books, and utensils from Eastern and Western civilizations, and everyone in the temple has profound cultural accomplishments. After many conversations with Conway, the "Supreme Lama" handed over leadership of "Shangri-La" to Conway before his death. American Barnard and the female missionary also decided to stay for their own reasons. Only Mallinson, who firmly disagreed with "Shangri-La", exploited the weaknesses in Conway's character to induce Conway to flee with him. After Conway wandered around in the chaotic world for a period of time, he was determined to return to "Shangri-La". However, "Shangri-La" is not marked on any map and is unknown. How can Conway find the secret passage to "Shangri-La" in the vast Tibetan area? The novel ends in suspense. Hilton, who was not a first-rate writer, left two major legacies to the world through this book: one is the utopian imagination of "Shangri-La", and the other is a huge suspense left due to the large number of seemingly real clues in the novel-where exactly "Shangri-La" is. Which? During World War II, someone asked President Roosevelt where the US military planes that bombed Japan took off from. Roosevelt said: from "Shangri-La". This probably means "no comment" and "unknown". In the decades after World War II, some places successively claimed to have found "Shangri-La" locally, or were considered by outside tourists to be "Shangri-La" or "the last Shangri-La". These places include Ladakh in Kashmir, Nepal, Bhutan, and Yunnan Northwest, western Sichuan, southeastern ***, the Hunza Valley of Pakistan, and even some remote places in Central Asia. A "world-class celebrity" in Lijiang, Yunnan believes that Hilton described Shangri-La based on the photos and articles published by the American scholar and explorer Joseph Locke in the National Geographic magazine. The Karakal Mountain in the novel is the Meili Snow Mountain. The main peak is Kawagebo Peak, and the Lamasery in the novel is the Songzanlin Temple in Zhongdian. He concluded that Shangri-La is located in Zhongdian, a remote snowy town in northwest Yunnan. The original Tibetan name of Shangri-La is "Shambhala". (The above content is quoted from the interview report "Experiencing Northwest Yunnan" by the Beijing "Postal Weekly" news team from June to July 2002.) In September 1997, the Yunnan Provincial People's Government announced: Shangri-La is in Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture . In 2001, the State Council approved that Zhongdian County, where the capital of Diqing Prefecture is located, be renamed Shangri-La County. Local officials believe: "Shangri-La" is Tibetan, meaning "the sun and moon in the heart", and is written in English as "Shangrila"
Question 5: Where is Shangri-La and its geographical location Shangri-La City is under the jurisdiction of Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture One of the cities, the city is located in the northwest of Yunnan Province. It is the intersection of the three provinces of Yunnan, Sichuan and ***, and is also the hinterland of the "Three Parallel Rivers" scenic spot. As of 2014, Shangri-La City has a total area of ??11,613 square kilometers, jurisdiction over 4 towns, 7 townships, 6 communities, and 58 administrative villages.
Question 6: Where is Shangri-La? Shangri-La is located in Yunnan Province, in the heart of Diqing Shangri-La. Yunnan Shangri-La is a rare pure land in the world that perfectly preserves the Shangri-La scenery, natural ecology and national traditional culture. Shangri-La is A county dominated by Tibetans, with vast territory and rich resources. Shangri-La is known as the "Great Mountain Garden", "Kingdom of Animals and Plants", and "Kingdom of Non-ferrous Metals". Traveling 315 kilometers north along the Yunnan-Tibet Highway from Dali, you can reach the central town of Zhongdian County, the capital of Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture. It is 659 kilometers away from Kunming and can be reached in 50 minutes by plane. Zhongdian has 24 famous tourist attractions. It is an area rich in natural and cultural landscapes and is one of the country's eight prime tourist hotlines. Yunnan Shangri-La is located on the southeastern edge of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, at the northern end of the southern section of the Hengduan Mountains, in the hinterland of the "Three Parallel Rivers", forming a unique landscape integrating snow-capped mountains, canyons, grasslands, alpine lakes, primeval forests and ethnic customs. It is a multi-functional Tourist scenic spots. There are continuous snow peaks in the Shangri-La Scenic Area, including the Kagebo Peak, the highest peak in Yunnan Province. In Zhongdian County alone, there are 470 snow-capped mountains with an altitude of more than 4,000 meters, and deep canyons. The most famous are the Jinsha River Tiger Leaping Gorge, Lancang River Gorge and other grand canyons, as well as vast alpine grassland pastures, vast virgin forests, and Dotted with mountain lakes, Diqing's natural landscape is magical, steep, yet beautiful. Shangri-La is home to 13 ethnic groups, including Tibetan, Lisu, Han, Naxi, Yi, Bai, and Hui. They are united and harmonious, and have maintained the characteristics of their own ethnic groups in their lifestyles, clothing, residential buildings, wedding etiquette and other traditional customs. The unique customs of each ethnic group have been formed. Aviation Zhongdian Airport covers an area of ??225 hectares and is one of the largest airports in northwest Yunnan. It has now opened flights from Zhongdian to Kunming, Chengdu and ***. Shangri-La Tourist Routes There are two flights from Kunming to Zhongdian every day at 6:50 and 7:15, which takes 55 minutes. Zhongdian flies back to Kunming at 8:20 and 8:40 every day, and the fare is 560 yuan. In addition, Zhongdian has flights to Chengdu every Thursday and Sunday at 14:55 and arrives at 17:25. There is also a flight to *** every Thursday and Sunday at 10:20, arriving at 12:05. Highway Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture connects the three provinces of Yunnan, Sichuan, and Tibet. Now the transportation is relatively convenient. It has formed a transportation network with Yunnan-Tibet Highway, Sichuan-Tibet Highway, and Kang-Tibet Highway as the trunk roads, and all highways in the province as the main roads. Transportation within the state is mainly by highway. If you go to scenic spots such as Bitahai that are not accessible by road, you still need to ride a horse. Kunming to Zhongdian Highway has a mileage of 720 kilometers and passes through Chuxiong, Dali and other places on the way. Tourists can take a high-speed bus from Kunming Bus Terminal to Zhongdian. It usually takes 12 hours and the fare is 171 yuan. The departure time is 8:20. Of course, tourists who are in a hurry can choose to fly directly from Kunming to Zhongdian. There are 5 flights per week and the fare is 640 yuan. Lijiang to Zhongdian Highway has a mileage of 200 kilometers. There are 3-5 buses every day from 7:00 to 15:00, and the fare is 25 yuan. Dali to Zhongdian Highway The highway mileage is 300 kilometers. Take a minibus from Dali to Zhongdian for a fare of 35 yuan. Sichuan Panzhihua to Zhongdian Highway has a mileage of 470 kilometers. There are several buses from Panzhihua (Jinjiang) Station to Zhongdian every day. The ticket price is 90 yuan for sleepers and 60 yuan for hard seats.
Question 7: Where is Shangri-La Garden specifically located? It is in a mountain col behind the train station. The entrance is two kilometers west of the train station. Turn right and cross the railway bridge, then turn back, cross another railway, and walk about one kilometer.
Question 8: Which country is Shangri-La in? What is it called now? In 1933, the British writer James Hilton published a novel called "Lost Horizon", in which he created a long and narrow valley called "Blue Moon" and a "Blue Moon" located on the high cliff of the valley. "Shangri-La" (Shangri-La) is a Chinese-Tibetan lamasery with a Catholic imprint, and a standard pyramid-shaped snow-capped mountain called "Karakal" at the end of the valley. This secret little world in the book was later collectively called "Shangri-La". The summary of the novel is as follows: Sometime around the mid-1930s, a riot broke out in Baskul, an important city in a country close to British India.
Consul Conway of the British Consulate, Vice Consul Mallinson, American Barnard and missionary Miss Brinklow took a small plane to evacuate the place and went to Peshawar in British India at that time. But they were hijacked by fake pilots and taken somewhere on the deserted plateau. Led by an old Chinese man who could speak English, they climbed the steep mountain road to a lamasery called "Shangri-La" located on a cliff. The Lamasery governs the "Blue Moon Valley" with thousands of residents. The local area is characterized by multi-ethnicity and multi-religion, and the people there live harmoniously under the principle of "moderation". The residents of "Shangri-La" generally live long lives, but once they leave this place, they no longer live long or even die immediately. The "Shangri-La" Lamasery has accumulated many treasures, books, and utensils from Eastern and Western civilizations, and everyone in the temple has profound cultural accomplishments. After many conversations with Conway, the "Supreme Lama" handed over leadership of "Shangri-La" to Conway before his death. The American Barnard and the female missionary also decided to stay because of their own ideas. Only Mallinson, who firmly disagreed with "Shangri-La", exploited the weaknesses in Conway's character to induce Conway to flee with him. After Conway wandered around in the chaotic world for a period of time, he was determined to return to "Shangri-La". However, "Shangri-La" is not marked on any map and is unknown. How can Conway find the secret passage to "Shangri-La" in the vast Tibetan area? The novel ends in suspense. Hilton, who was not a first-rate writer, left two major legacies to the world through this book: one is the utopian imagination of "Shangri-La", and the other is a huge suspense left due to the large number of seemingly real clues in the novel-where exactly "Shangri-La" is. Which? During World War II, someone asked President Roosevelt where the US military planes that bombed Japan took off from. Roosevelt said: from "Shangri-La". This probably means "no comment" and "unknown". In the decades after World War II, some places successively claimed to have found "Shangri-La" locally, or were considered by outside tourists to be "Shangri-La" or "the last Shangri-La". These places include Ladakh in Kashmir, Nepal, Bhutan, and Yunnan Northwest, western Sichuan, southeastern ***, the Hunza Valley of Pakistan, and even some remote places in Central Asia. A "world-class celebrity" in Lijiang, Yunnan believes that Hilton described Shangri-La based on the photos and articles published by the American scholar and explorer Joseph Locke in the National Geographic magazine. The Karakal Mountain in the novel is the Meili Snow Mountain. The main peak is Kawagebo Peak, and the Lamasery in the novel is the Songzanlin Temple in Zhongdian. He concluded that Shangri-La is located in Zhongdian, a remote snowy town in northwest Yunnan. The original Tibetan name of Shangri-La is "Shambhala". (The above content is quoted from the interview report "Experiencing Northwest Yunnan" by the Beijing "Postal Weekly" news team from June to July 2002.) In September 1997, the Yunnan Provincial People's Government announced: Shangri-La is in Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture . In 2001, the State Council approved that Zhongdian County, where the capital of Diqing Prefecture is located, be renamed Shangri-La County. Local officials believe that "Shangri-La" is a Tibetan word, meaning "the sun and moon in the heart", and is written in English as "Shangrila" (The "squatting" behavior of Diqing Prefecture and Zhongdian for "Shangri-La" has caused many surrounding areas (such as Lijiang, Nujiang, Daocheng, Zayu, etc.) because they have natural and cultural landscapes similar to "Shangri-La", and they are even "more similar". A large circle was drawn on the map of southwest China, and a plan for great reconciliation and tolerance was launched - don't make trouble, everyone! You all belong to the "Greater Shangri-La", OK? The patent battle for "Shangri-La", the The heat wave of tourism development in the "Shangri-La" area, as well as the many crude buildings in the area... >>
Question 9: Where is Shangri-La? Shangri-La County, Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province
< p> ----Jinsha TravelQuestion 10: Where is Shangri-La? Shangri-La is in Diqing, Yunnan. There are direct flights to many places, and the period from June to July 15 is a sea of ??flowers. The scenery is the most beautiful, the kind of shock is not comparable to the so-called flower fields, the uncanny workmanship of nature