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  • : D '> Kitari: Shangri-La isn't something I'm going to tolerate watching amidst the promising premise, off to the dropped list with you Shangri-La~ >

    Anime Nano! 2009

  • Zhongdian initially adopted the name Shangri-La to attract wealthy foreigners, but most of the tourists in northwest Yunnan were Han Chinese.

    When a Billion Chinese Jump Jonathan Watts 2010

  • Zhongdian initially adopted the name Shangri-La to attract wealthy foreigners, but most of the tourists in northwest Yunnan were Han Chinese.

    When a Billion Chinese Jump Jonathan Watts 2010

  • Zhongdian initially adopted the name Shangri-La to attract wealthy foreigners, but most of the tourists in northwest Yunnan were Han Chinese.

    When a Billion Chinese Jump Jonathan Watts 2010

  • They were taking a little "R &R" -- an afternoon sight-seeing flight over a beautiful interior valley surrounded by mountains, called "Shangri-La" and they planned to be back for dinner.

    Carol Muske-Dukes: Lost in Shangri-La Carol Muske-Dukes 2011

  • They were taking a little "R &R" -- an afternoon sight-seeing flight over a beautiful interior valley surrounded by mountains, called "Shangri-La" and they planned to be back for dinner.

    Carol Muske-Dukes: Lost in Shangri-La Carol Muske-Dukes 2011

  • The stupid government changed the name into Shangri-La, even though it is only an ideal.

    When a Billion Chinese Jump Jonathan Watts 2010

  • The stupid government changed the name into Shangri-La, even though it is only an ideal.

    When a Billion Chinese Jump Jonathan Watts 2010

  • The stupid government changed the name into Shangri-La, even though it is only an ideal.

    When a Billion Chinese Jump Jonathan Watts 2010

  • I recently visited a Tibetan area of Yunnan Province known as Shangri-La as part of a journalist delegation hosted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and we were shown a clear picture of the trajectory Beijing believes will be successful in Tibet.

    Shangri-La, or Not 2008

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