People
Places
Who Said It?
Mountains
Hobbies
100

This person is a missionary, and hopes to convert the lamas to Christianity.

Miss Brinklow

100

The country where the travelers' plane goes down.

Tibet

100

"Of course, the morals of this place are quite hideous--we might have expected that."

Miss Brinklow

100

This mountain, which features prominently in the book, is over 28,000 feet tall.

Karakal

100

The language Miss Brinklow is trying to learn.

Tibetan

200

This person is often referred to as the "Manchu".

Lo-Tsen

200

Three of the four travelers are from this country.

England

200

"I sent for you because I thought we should do well to have a talk together.  Please sit down beside me and have no fear.  I am an old man and can do no one any harm."

The High Lama (Perrault)

200

This mountain range, mentioned in the book, is the highest and most extensive that lies entirely within Europe.

The Alps

200

This is the instrument played by Lo-Tsen.

Harpsichord

300

This is the real last name of the High Lama.

Perrault

300
Koko-Nor (or Qinghai) is a lake in this country, and one that the original four Capuchin monks followed.  Only one of the monks survived, and founded Shangri-La.

China

300
"I'm unmarried; I have few close friends and no ambitions."

Conway

300

The highest mountain range in the world.

The Himalayas

300

The lamasery has a collection of Chinoiserie, which is the imitation of art and design from which country?

China

400

This person wrote down Conway's story in a manuscript.

Rutherford

400

The country from which the travelers were evacuated by plane.

Iran

400

"But what are we going to do about it?  Why are we here?  What can be the point of it all?"

Mallinson

400

One of the longest mountain chains in Asia, borders on the Gobi Desert.

Kunlun Mountains

400

Chang and the High Lama enjoy passing time by drinking this beverage several times a day.

Tea

500

The young Austrian who wanders into Shangri-La and stays, establishing a connection with the outside world through which Shangri-La is able to purchase necessary things.

Henschell

500

Peshawar, the place where the evacuated travelers were supposed to be taken, is located in this country.

Pakistan
500

"You know, this place isn't run without plenty of hard cash.  Those baths, for instance, they cost real money.  And I can't see that anybody earns anything here, unless those chaps in the valley have jobs, and even then, they wouldn't produce enough for export.  I'd like to know if they work any minerals."

Barnard

500

The highest mountain peak in the world, located on the China-Pakistan border.

Mount Everest

500

Perrault translated an essay on vanity, by French philosopher Michel Montaigne, into this language.

Tibetan

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