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Daocheng Yading: Story of Shangri-La

2013-12-03 10:20 2390

DAOCHENG, China, Dec. 3, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --

Joseph Charles Francis Rock, an Austrian-American, said that "there is no such place attracting every photographer and explorer".

Daocheng Yading: Story of Shangri-La
Daocheng Yading: Story of Shangri-La

The beautiful place in Rock's eye is Daocheng Yading, in Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture at the southwestern edge of Sichuan Province, China. An original report by Tourism Administration of Sichuan follows.

Years later, Mr. Wang Zhifa, Vice Director-general of the National Tourism Administration of China, stepped on the last piece of pure land on the blue planet along Rock's prints. He found the legendary "Last Shangri-la" and completed the "Daocheng Yading: Story of Shangri-la". He found the same scene as Rock did: holy snow mountains, tranquil and deep gorges, grand waterfalls, serene lakes surrounded by forest, flocks and herds strolling on the beautiful grassland, pure sky, brilliant temples, as well as hospitable folks greeting to guests from faraway, which is a holy religious land and paradise on the earth.

Now, Daocheng Yading: Story of Shangri-la (English version) is being sold at Amazon and promoted in "Hot Search" and "Best-sold Travel Books" of "Travel and Map" page; at the same time, the Kindle version is also released.

It will tell you a story of Shangri-la, of Daocheng Yading: the illusory Shambhala becomes vivid and clear before your eyes. You can even feel its shape, hear its charm and breathe its air, and the fictitious land of peace will be no longer a dream.

Source: Tourism Administration of Sichuan
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