Noun
any place of complete bliss and delight and peace
Source: WordNetshangri la
I was researching a different World War II story when I came across an article in the 'Chicago Tribune' from June 1945 that knocked me for a loop. The article explained that a military plane had crashed in an impossibly remote valley of New Guinea that had been nicknamed Shangri-La. Mitchell Zuckoff
My Shangri-la has gone away, Faded like the Beatles on Hey Jude She seemed to drift out on the rain That came in somewhere softly from the blue. Jeff Lynne
British Chamber of Commerce Thailand is seeking multiple co-sponsorship for BCCT Annual General Meeting Luncheon on “Thailand in the Early 2020s: Prospects for Politics and Economics Growth” on Thursday 30 January at Shangri-La Hotel. Source: Internet
Because of the time in which it was written, there is, of course, some hint of 'the white man's burden' but not overly so since everyone in Shangri-La lives in harmony, primarily because each person there knows his or her place. Source: Internet
As we chat, we're sat at a table in the Shangri-La Hotel in Paris, where Cartier has just showcased its latest Coloratura high jewellery collection – for which Pinto is an ambassador. Source: Internet
An Initial Public Offering (IPO) summit was held at Sule Shangri-La last week to help business leaders better understand the stock market and what it takes to get a company listed on the Yangon Stock Exchange. Source: Internet