Talk:Shangri-La (disambiguation)
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Okay, if this is going to be a diambig. page, is the author planning to move all the other uses of the word from the Shangri-La page? Otherwise, this page is useless. Quill 03:15, 5 Nov 2004 (UTC)
- I just did, three years and change after the fact. Chris (クリス • フィッチ) (talk) 00:34, 25 March 2008 (UTC) Here they are:
In 2002, the Stark Foundation began building a new Shangri La Botanical Garden on the original site. The new gardens will display the great diversity of plants found throughout the world. They will mirror Stark's Shangri-La in an area called the Garden of the Blue Moon.
Lake Shangri-La is a mid-sized lake in south-eastern Wisconsin (Kenosha County) which is connected to Bennet Lake and is populated by people of all economic status.
Shangri-La is also a roadside attraction located near Prospect Hill, North Carolina that resembles a miniature village made entirely of stone, brick, and other materials. [1]
Currently in Canada there are two high end condominium developements being constructed with the name Shangri-La. They cater to the very rich and will provide world class services and amenities. Their tagline is "Living Shangri-La (Vancouver)". The Vancouver location will be the tallest building in Vancouver. The Toronto location will be located on University avenue and reflects the current booming high-end condo market in the downtown of the city.[2]
Shangri-La is also a map in Unreal Tournament III.
"Shangri-La" is a song written by Ray Davies of The Kinks.
"Shangri-la" is also a song by the japanese group Chatmonchy, realised in 2006, and put in the album Seimeiryoku in 2007.
"Shangri La" is also a song by the English punk rock band "The Adicts."
The Wraith:Shangri-la is an album name for an alternative rap group called Insane Clown Posse.
"Shangri-La Dee Da" is also the name of and album by the 90's rock group Stone Temple Pilots.
Shangri-La is the name given to a collection of multi-national food kiosks located outside Yale-New Haven Hospital in New Haven, Connecticut.
Bridges of Shangri-La is a boardgame designed by Leo Colovini.
Shangri-La Lane is a road in Lexington Park, Maryland across from the Patuxent River Naval Air Base.
Shangri-La is said to be an influence, or theoretical model on which the isolated island in T.V.'s "LOST" is based on.
Shangri-La is also an album and a song by Mark Knopfler.
"This is Shangri-La" is also a name of a song by the early 90's rock group Mother Love Bone.