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What does Shangri-La mean?

the word "shangri-la" originated from the kingdom of Shambhala in Tibetan scriptures. In the history of Tibetan Buddhism, it has been widely mentioned as the highest realm of "pure king", and in modern vocabulary, it is synonymous with "Eden, utopia, Xanadu". According to Tibetan scriptures, it is hidden in a secret place in the depths of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. The whole kingdom is surrounded by double-decked snow-capped mountains, which consist of eight lotus petal-shaped areas. The snow-capped mountains with the same ring stand in the center, originally called the Karaba Palace, are inhabited by the supreme leader of Shambala Kingdom. The legendary Shangri-La is the sage with the highest wisdom. They are tall and have natural power. So far, they still communicate with the world through a secret passage called "the navel of the earth" from places that people can't see, and they firmly control the world. In fact, for a long time, this mysterious passage of "the navel of the earth" has been the key to finding Shangri-La as the only way to reach the kingdom of Shangri-La.