
Shangri-La
Shangri-La is a fictional, idyllic paradise described as a harmonious, utopian land of peace, natural beauty, and tranquility. Originating from James Hilton's 1933 novel "Lost Horizon," it symbolizes an unspoiled, mystical place where people live in harmony with nature. The term is often used to refer to remote, pristine locations believed to offer perfect serenity and escape from modern life's chaos. While fictional, many real-world regions are named Shangri-La to evoke a sense of peaceful refuge and unspoiled beauty.