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  1. Shangri-La. Apariencia. ocultar. Para otros usos de este término, véase Shangri-La (desambiguación). Shangri-La es el topónimo de un lugar ficticio, descrito en la novela Horizontes perdidos ( Lost Horizon ), publicada en 1933 por su creador, el británico James Hilton, y adaptada al cine dos veces con el mismo nombre, en 1937 dirigida por ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Shangri-LaShangri-La - Wikipedia

    Shangri-La is a fictional place in Tibet's Kunlun Mountains, [1] described in the 1933 novel Lost Horizon by English author James Hilton. Hilton portrays Shangri-La as a mystical, harmonious valley, gently guided from a lamasery, enclosed in the western end of the Kunlun Mountains. [1]

  3. Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts (Chinese: 香格里拉酒店) is a multinational hospitality company, founded in 1971 by tycoon Robert Kuok. It is a subsidiary of Kerry Properties , the company has over 100 luxury hotels and resorts with over 40,000 rooms in Africa , Asia , Europe , the Middle East , North America and Oceania .

  4. Shangri-La tiene cinco marcas que abarcan diferentes segmentos del mercado: Shangri-La Hotels, Shangri-La Resorts, Traders Hotels, Kerry Hotels y Hotel Jen. [3] Los establecimientos de la cadena se pueden encontrar en África , Asia , Oriente Medio , Canadá , Oceanía y Europa .

  5. Shangri-La ( Chinese: 香格里拉; pinyin: Xiānggélǐlā; Tibetan: སེམས་ཀྱི་ཉི་ཟླ།) is a county-level city in northwestern Yunnan province, China. It is the capital and largest city of Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture. It is bordered by the city of Lijiang to the south and Sichuan province to the ...

  6. Shangri-La, fictional utopian lamasery located high in the Kunlun Mountains of Tibet, described in the 1933 novel Lost Horizon by James Hilton. In the book, survivors of a plane crash take shelter at Shangri-La and discover the peaceful valley of Blue Moon, which is free of war and crime.