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"Shambhala" is a transliteration of Tibetan, also translated as "Shangri-La", which means "Paradise of Heaven", is the mythical world of Buddhism, the birthplace of Kalachakra Buddhism, and is the ideal pure land that Tibetan Buddhists aspire to pursue, namely: "Elysium", "Wonderland on Earth", also known as "Mandala". Pen, fun, and www.biquge.info

It is said that in the pure land of Shambhala, there lives a mysterious creature that attracts everyone's attention, and that is the Himalayan snowman.

The legendary Himalayan Yeti is a mysterious creature between man and ape, with thick hair all over his body and more than 2 meters tall.

Some great foreign explorers and scholars believe that the Himalayan Yeti lives in a very secret place in the Himalayas, where it is very likely to be the legendary holy land of Shambhala. They are convinced that they can find their way to Shambhala by catching the Himalayan Yeti, and that they will be able to let the Himalayan Yeti lead them to the paradise of Shambhala.

The Buddhist community believes that Shambhala is a fictional paradise, however, it is not just fiction and legend......

Not long ago, I accidentally obtained a thangka from the ancient Zhangzhung Dynasty thousands of years ago drawn on human skin, and deciphered the secrets of the ancient Tibetan kings hidden on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, and began a thrilling journey to death.

In search of the final path to Shambhala paradise, Kampot and I traveled to the geographical confines of the Guge dynasty and finally to Kailash, the main peak of the Gangeis Mountains in the ALD region. There we were exposed to esoteric tribes that we had never seen before, and strange stories that we had never heard before...... After passing through the strangest and most mysterious Tibetan areas, Kampot and I finally learned about the unknown past and secrets hidden between Bon culture and Tibetan Buddhism, as well as the underground miracles buried deep in the dust of history......

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