Travelogue: Tibetan architecture and hospitality in Shangri-La
By Megan Zhang
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Deep in the breathtaking region of Shangri-la in southwest China's Yunnan Province, you'll find a stunning hotel rooted in Tibetan culture. The architecture looks like what you would see in traditional Tibetan dwellings. The Tibetan-style aesthetic that permeates the establishment is evident in the decor, too – it's a blend of treasured antiques and local craftsmanship. It all comes together to create an atmosphere that feels authentically Tibetan, with a lot of rustic elegance.

The layered stone buildings are modeled after typical Tibetan-style dwellings. /CGTN

The layered stone buildings are modeled after typical Tibetan-style dwellings. /CGTN

As beautiful as the buildings are, the highlight of this hotel stay was definitely the Tibetan hospitality. The employees seemed like one big family, and their kindness and genuine smiles made me feel less like a tourist and more like a long-lost member of the family coming home for a visit, participating in the local rituals. The locals even taught me some dance moves, which I stumbled through. They were definitely more graceful than me!

Host Megan Zhang takes a bow with new local friends. /CGTN

Host Megan Zhang takes a bow with new local friends. /CGTN

Boutique hotels like this are more than a place to spend a night. The core of their purpose is celebrating the local culture. This is an experiential travel, and I felt quite immersed in the local lifestyle and customs. The surroundings were also incredibly beautiful, with the famous Songzanlin Monastery and beautiful rolling hills just steps away.

Tibetan-style decor graces every room of this establishment. /CGTN

Tibetan-style decor graces every room of this establishment. /CGTN

Visit this Tibetan-style hotel in Shangri-La with Megan Zhang, host of Travelogue on CGTN this Sunday. Travelogue broadcasts at 7:30 a.m. on Sundays, 2:00 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. on Mondays, and 6:30 a.m. on Fridays (Beijing Time).

(Video edited by Liu Zhenshuo)

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