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・ Shangri-La (1946 song)
・ Shangri-La (BeForU album)
・ Shangri-La (Denki Groove song)
・ Shangri-La (disambiguation)
・ Shangri-La (Elkie Brooks album)
・ Shangri-La (film)
・ Shangri-La (Gerard Joling song)
・ Shangri-La (Mark Knopfler album)
・ Shangri-La (Mucc album)
・ Shangri-La (musical)
・ Shangri-La (novel)
・ Shangri-La (Sonny Stitt album)
・ Shangri-La (The Blackeyed Susans album)
・ Shangri-La (The Kinks song)
・ Shangri-La (Titan)
Shangri-La (Wang Leehom album)
・ Shangri-La (Yacht album)
・ Shangri-La Again
・ Shangri-La Air
・ Shangri-La at the Fort, Manila
・ Shangri-La City
・ Shangri-La County Stadium
・ Shangri-La Dee Da
・ Shangri-La Dialogue
・ Shangri-La Hotel (Dubai)
・ Shangri-La Hotel Singapore
・ Shangri-La Hotel, Bangkok
・ Shangri-La Hotel, Tokyo
・ Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts
・ Shangri-La Kuala Lumpur


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Shangri-La (Wang Leehom album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Shangri-La (Wang Leehom album)

''Shangri-La'' () is the tenth album of Taiwanese-American R&B artist and composer, Leehom Wang. It was released on 31 December 2004 by Sony Music Taiwan.
In this album, Wang incorporated the often unheard music of the Chinese ethnic minorities and therefore began the first chapter of "chinked-out", a term he coined together to represent the ties between Chinese and Western music. He experimented with the tribal sounds of Taiwan, Tibet, and Mongolia, traveling the area carrying 15 kg of equipment while fighting bouts of altitude and food sickness.
==Album==
In this album, Lee-Hom began the first chapter of "chinked-out," a term he coined together to represent the connection with both Chinese and Western music. He incorporated the often unheard Chinese ethnic minority music, which includes Mongolian, Taiwanese, Tibetan, etc. into modern hip-hop melodies. For the production of this album he traveled all around China with heavy equipment to collect these rare pieces of music.
His reasons behind the title of this album is also well thought of. Shangri-La is another meaning for a mythical paradise. Translated in Chinese, Shangri-La means 心中的日月, which is literally translated as the heart's sun and moon. When Lee-Hom arrived to the district of Shangri-La, he was immediately absorbed into the astonishing and unique music he had heard and therefore named his album, Shangri-La, or, Xin Zhong De Ri Yue. The music video for title track "心中的日月" (The Heart's Sun and Moon) features Taiwanese actress Ann Hsu.

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