Shangri-La Taoran Yunzhu Guesthouse is located at the east gate of Dukezong Ancient City, Shangri-La City, Diqing Prefecture, Yunnan Province—a beautiful region with convenient transportation, where vehicles can reach directly to the guesthouse’s doorstep and a private parking lot is available. It is situated near Guishan Park, Moonlight Square, the prayer wheel, and Grand Buddha Temple. Shangri-La is a fairyland on earth and a pure land of faith, a dreamlike place boasting captivating beauty. As a highland pearl at the junction of Yunnan, Sichuan, and Tibet, it features unique natural landscapes: snow-capped mountains as its city, forests as its curtain, and grasslands as its carpet. Encircling the urban area, Shika Snow Mountain, Haba Snow Mountain, and Meili Snow Mountain remain snow-capped year-round, winding across the sky like “white dragons.” When sunlight strikes, their snowy peaks and glaciers reflect diamond-like brilliance. In Napa Lake, water mirrors the clouds, while the grassland stretches like a green carpet dotted with wildflowers—a romantic encounter between mountains and lakes that resembles a living painting. In Dukezong Ancient City, the prayer wheel, white pagodas, and Tibetan-style wooden houses make every step a tread on the traces of history. The Tibetan dance at Moonlight Square is known as “the highest-altitude square dance.” Shangri-La’s beauty is an epic woven from the holiness of Kawagebo Peak, the tranquility of Pudacuo Lake, the solemnity of Songzanlin Monastery, and the vicissitudes of Dukezong Ancient City. It is also an “unwilling-to-wake dream” in the heart of every seeker. Here, Tibetan life thrives “lacking oxygen but not faith,” where the blessings of Tashi Delek intertwine with Buddhist chants from temples, creating an otherworldly paradise. It is a place you never want to leave once you arrive. As you journey through this city, seek a room that melts away your weariness. We await you with warm service and cozy, comfortable rooms. Taoran Yunzhu is more than a travel post station; it is a spiritual practice of dialogue with mountains and waters. We are here, waiting for you...