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Shangri-la

[shang-gruh-lah, shang-gruh-lah] / ˈʃæŋ grəˌlɑ, ˌʃæŋ grəˈlɑ /


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Austin pushed for improved communication between the rival forces when met Chinese Defence Minister General Wei Fenghe on the sidelines of Shangri-la Dialogue security meeting in Singapore in June.

From Reuters

And on the West Coast, Ojai Playwrights Conference, once the California upstart, is now in its 25th season as a Shangri-la of playwriting.

From Los Angeles Times

Below, wide open aprons of nearly untouched powder unfurl, ushering riders into their own semi-private Shangri-la.

From Washington Times

In a new book, “The Future We Choose: Surviving the Climate Crisis,” the authors offer two futures: an era in which much of the earth is uninhabitable and a kind of Shangri-la of green behavior.

From Washington Times

Jake found what he described as a Shangri-la overflowing with fish, game and wild rice, and a wilderness few non-native Americans had ever seen.

From The Guardian