Shangri-La (disambiguation) explained
Shangri-La is a fictional valley in the 1933 novel Lost Horizon by James Hilton.
Shangri-La may also refer to:
Buildings
- Shangri La (Doris Duke), a mansion built by Doris Duke outside Honolulu, Hawaii
- Shangri-La (house), a Denver, Colorado, mansion built by Harry E. Huffman
- Hotel Shangri-La, a hotel in Santa Monica, California
- Living Shangri-La, a skyscraper in Vancouver
- The St. Francis Shangri-La Place, a condominium in Mandaluyong, Philippines
- Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts
- Edsa Shangri-La, Manila, Mandaluyong, Philippines
- Makati Shangri-La, Manila, Makati, Philippines
- Shangrila Resort, on Lower Kachura Lake, Skardu, Gilgit−Baltistan, Pakistan
- Shangri-La Hotel (Dubai), a hotel on the Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai
- Shangri-La Hotel Singapore
- Shangri-La Colombo, Sri Lanka
- Shangri-la Plaza, the retail arm of the Kuok group
- Shangri-La Toronto, a hotel/condominium under construction in Toronto
Music
Albums
Songs
- "Shangri-La", by Sylvie Kreusch, 2021
- "Shangri-La" (1946 song), popularized by The Four Coins in 1957 and The Lettermen in 1969
- "Shangri-La" (Chatmonchy song), 2006
- "Shangri-La" (Denki Groove song), 1997
- "Shangri-La" (Gerard Joling song), the Dutch entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 1988
- "Shangri-La" (The Kinks song), 1969
- "Shangri-La", by EOB from the album Earth, 2020
- "Shangri La", by A*Teens from the album New Arrival
- "Shangri La", by Angela and the opening theme of the anime series Fafner in the Azure
- "Shangri-La", by Lola Blanc
- "Shangri-La", by Digitalism from the album Mirage
- "Shangri-La", by Electric Light Orchestra from A New World Record
- "Shangri-La", by Gotthard from Need to Believe
- “Shangri-La”, by Teena Marie from the album Emerald City
- "Shangri La", by Roman Grey
- "Shangri-La", by Don Henley from The End of the Innocence
- "Shangrila", by Billy Idol from Cyberpunk, 1993
- "Shangri-La", by The Rutles from The Rutles Archaeology
- "Shangri-La", by Steve Miller Band from Italian X Rays
- "Shangri-La", by Versus, from the album Hurrah and the Shangri-La EP
- "Shangri-La", by Kim Wilde from the album Teases & Dares
- "Shangri-La", by Diaura from the album Versus
- "Shangri-La", by Asami Imai as the opening theme of the 2008 video game Corpse Party
Record labels
Other media
Places
- Shangrila Lake (ur|شنگریلا جھیل|label=none|link=no), formally named Lower Kachura Lake (ur|زیریں کچورا جھیل|link=no), a lake near Skardu in Gilgit−Baltistan, Pakistan
- Shangri-la (Antarctica), a valley in the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica
- Shangri-La, Yunnan, a county-level city in Yunnan province, China
- Shangri-La (Xianggelila) Town, formerly called Riwa, a town in Daocheng County, Garzê Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan
- Shangri-La Speedway, a race track in the state of New York (United States)
- Xangri-lá, a coastal city in Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil
- Shangrilá, a former seaside resort in Uruguay
- Shangri La Botanical Gardens and Nature Center, a botanical garden in the United States
- Camp David or Shangri-La
- Baliem Valley, a valley in Papua which became famous after the 1945 New Guinea Gremlin Special rescue
- Shangri-La, a popular live music and late-night area located in the south-east corner of the Glastonbury Festival site
- Shangri-La, a 600-acre estate on Roberts Island, Nova-Scotia, once owned by socialite Carlo Amato
Various uses
See also
- Shambala (disambiguation)
- Xanadu (disambiguation)