What does "Shambhala" mean?

Shambhala is a kingdom in Tibetan scriptures. In the history of Tibetan Buddhism, Shambhala has been widely mentioned as the highest realm of "King of Purity". In modern vocabulary, Shambhala is synonymous with "Eden, Utopia and Xanadu". According to Tibetan scriptures, it is hidden in a secret place deep in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. The whole kingdom is surrounded by double snow-capped mountains and consists of eight lotus petal-shaped areas. The snow-capped mountain, which also stands in the center, was originally named Karaba Palace, where the supreme leader of Shambhala kingdom lived. The legendary Shangri-La is the sage with the highest wisdom. They are tall and have natural strength. Up to now, they still communicate with the world through a secret passage called "the navel of the earth" from places that people can't see, and firmly control the world. In fact, for a long time, this mysterious "navel of the earth" passage has been the key to finding Shangri-La and the only way to reach Shangri-La Kingdom. Shangri-la is a transliteration of Shambhala in Tibetan, which means quiet and beautiful, and the sun and moon in my heart are exactly the same as Shambhala in Tibetan. And Shambala in Gannan.