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shangri-la造句
1. New York is a shopper's Shangri-La. 2. Gadan Songzanlin Lamasery in Shangri-la, Yunnan Province, China. 3. For the Shangri-La, that meant weaving togetherthebuilding's storied French history with the hotel group's Asiaticheritage. 4. BeiJin Shangri-La restaurant opened up on 22Aug 1987, the first restaurant which was invested to build in Chinese Mainland by Shangri-La groggery group. 5. But for long-suffering Shangri-La, each step closer to heaven is one step farther from hell. 6. When I travel-stained arrived the coach station of Shangri-la by myself, I met a Japanese and two ladies from Naning at once. 7. From Shangri-la onwards, my feelings flipped back and forth from wonder at the sheer natural beauty to horror at the power of 21st-century industrial development. 8. Also Shangri-La brings theChinese spirit; to mix together the Frenchstyle and the spirit of Shangri-Lawas for me very interesting. 9. Shangri-la is just like a warm posthouse for the Jinsha, Lancang and Nujiang rivers on their way to the sea. 10. I highly doubt that people who live in Shangri-la would call it paradise, but, for the tourists passing through, the people represent a paradisiacal harmony between man and earth. 11. In Hong Kong, some luxury hotels including the Shangri-La hotel chain and Four Seasons Hotel have suspended imports of fresh food from Japan as a precautionary measure. 12. The legend of Shangri-La tells of an isolated valley high in the Himalayas, where paradise exists on earth. 13. If the Shangri-La was about staying true to heritage, thenhis other project, the Four Seasons in London, was about transformingarelatively ordinary—and modern—building into something special. 14. Since Shangri-la first time opened in 1971 in Singapo,It strides forward to international territory constantly. 15. I saw the beauty of Shangri-la, the meretricious of Dali, the impatience of Lijiang, and the uneducated people of Yunnan. 16. This was before I had the clips that translated into expense accounts and hotels like the Shangri-la or the Mandarin. 17. To say that for me the days up here are Shangri-La is not to oversell. 18. This was probably part of the motivation for Secretary of Defense Gates' unusually blunt criticism of Chinese security policy at the annual Shangri-La defense forum in Singapore on June 7. 19. There is a small repeater (see Figure 7) in Shangri-la that was donated by BG7OMO from Guangdong Province but no shortwave amateur station. 20. He crafted a public relations' plan that the West lapped up lock, stock and barrel, and created the so-called Shangri-La myth. 21. They even make it into the Himalayas, and ... could that be the lost city of Shangri-La? 22. Because of its remoteness and inaccessibility, Patagonia has always been, like Timbuktu or Shangri-la, a place of myths and legends. 23. In the winter of 2005, she walked alone to look for Shangri-La besides the holy-mountains. Later she began to lead a reclusion life in the small town of Jiangnan after her return. 24. This scenario has befallen several Yunnan cities that tried to cash in on the allure of Shangri-La. 25. The company also remains committed to its expansion plans in North America with the recent succesful opening of Vancouver Shangri-La. 26. Baum writes touchingly: "China has been my passion, my calling, my own personal Shangri-la and Chimera rolled into one. 27. A survey conducted along a new segment of the road between Weixi and Shangri-La just above the headwaters of the Mekong River revealed epic levels of erosion. 28. Also, you can have your lunch at the basement food court inside the Far Eastern Department Store, which is right next to Shangri-La Hotel. 29. A year ago, when policy wonks and defence officials gathered in Singapore at the Shangri-La hotel for their annual "dialogue" on the subject, a chill was in the air. 30. Cut off from the outside world by jagged mountains and primitive infrastructure, Shangri-La is the poorest of the Nine Nations.