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Shangri-la,a mythical wonderland
www.chinaview.cn 2005-06-07 10:35:49

People and sheep stroll on the grassland in Shangri-la, a mythical enchanting wonderland in Diqing County, southweat China's Yunan Province June 2, 2005. Shangri-La, which was named after the fictional place in James Hilton's well-known novel "Lost Horizon", is a world-class tourist destination and also well-known for its rich diversity of ethnic minority cultures. (Xinhua Photo)

Photo taken on June 4, 2005 shows the Shudu Lake in Shangri-la.  (Xinhua Photo)


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