Career Path Living up to the highest standards of hospitality by Wing Kei Shangri-La was the name chosen by writer James Hilton for the mythical Himalayan paradise which was the setting for his legendary novel Lost Horizon. The people living there were largely cut off from the rest of the world and enjoyed tranquility, sufficiency and great personal well-being. While the chances of being isolated like that may be next to impossible in the modern world, one international ...
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