The Hotel on the Roof of the World: From Miss Tibet to Shangri-la

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On a par with the best of Bill Bryson and Pico Iyer, Alec Le Sueur’s bestselling insider account of life at the world famous Holiday Inn, Lhasa, Tibet (altitude 14,000 feet) pits Communist owners against capitalist manager to create a chain hotel in Shangri-La. Against all odds, heroic Tibetan workers fight with Chinese bosses who turn off the heat in reezing weather when occupancy falls below 20 percent. They struggle against Maoist bureaucrats trying to break up the first Miss Tibet beauty pageant. And they delicately remove the American Express card from the wallet of an apparently deceased guest to cover room charges. Nonstop hijinks make this one of the funniest travel books on the planet. (Amazon)
Year of Publication
2003
Number of Pages
336
Publisher
Rdr Books
ISSN Number
978-1571431011
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