Hotel Shangri-la (Heinessen)
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- | The '''Hotel Shangri-la''' (Japanese: '''ホテル "シャングリラ"''') was a hotel on [[Heinessen]] which served as the [[Galactic Empire|Imperial]] high commissioner's office following the conclusion [[Treaty of Barlat]] and the end of the first [[ | + | The '''Hotel Shangri-la''' (Japanese: '''ホテル "シャングリラ"''') was a hotel on [[Heinessen]] which served as the [[Galactic Empire|Imperial]] high commissioner's office following the conclusion [[Treaty of Barlat]] and the end of the first [[Alliance–Imperial War]]. |
High Commissioner [[Helmut Lennenkampf|Lennenkampf]]'s office was located on the 14th floor. ({{logh|062}}) | High Commissioner [[Helmut Lennenkampf|Lennenkampf]]'s office was located on the 14th floor. ({{logh|062}}) |
Revision as of 11:45, 16 October 2013
This article is about the hotel on Heinessen. For the hotel on Fezzan, see Hotel Shangri-la (Fezzan).

The Hotel Shangri-la (799 UC (1 NIC / 490 IC / 3599 CE))
The Hotel Shangri-la (Japanese: ホテル "シャングリラ") was a hotel on Heinessen which served as the Imperial high commissioner's office following the conclusion Treaty of Barlat and the end of the first Alliance–Imperial War.
High Commissioner Lennenkampf's office was located on the 14th floor. (LOGH: 'Blood Running Down the Stairs: Cascade')
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Appendices
Appearances
Name variations
- Hotel "Shangri-la" (LD/DVD subtitles)
- ホテル "シャングリラ" (LD/DVD subtitles — Japanese)
Background information
The name Shangri-la is a reference to the legendary valley of Shangri-La, a fictional location described in the novel Lost Horizon by James Hilton.