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'''Shang Simla''' is a town/neighbourhood which is introduced in ''[[The Sims 3 World Adventures]]'' along with [[Champs Les Sims]] and [[Al Simhara]]. It is found in the SimVerse's equivalent of [[wikipedia:China|China]] and features activities and items that will compliment Chinese culture and architecture. Shang Simla&nbsp;is the hub for training Martial Arts, a new skill introduced in World Adventures.



'''Shang Simla''' is a town/neighbourhood which is introduced in ''[[The Sims 3 World Adventures]]'' along with [[Champs Les Sims]] and [[Al Simhara]]. It is found in the SimVerse's equivalent of [[wikipedia:China|China]] and features activities and items that will compliment Chinese culture and architecture. Shang Simla is the hub for training Martial Arts, a new skill introduced in ''World Adventures''.


=== Things Unique to Shang Simla: ===
=== Things Unique to Shang Simla: ===


*A Chinese trip will cost 1300 simoleons for the first sim and 1000 for each additional sim
*A Chinese trip will cost 1300 simoleons for the first Sim and 1000 for each additional Sim
*Shang Simla is a peaceful community set near a mountainous area of China near the Great Wall. It was founded by a group of monks with an ethos of discipline and Martial Arts. In Shang Simla, sims can explore the Great Wall, Forbidden City, Scholar’s Garden and the “Chinese Symbol of the Halls of the Lost Army” (aka Terracotta Army)
*Shang Simla is a peaceful community set near a mountainous area of China near the Great Wall. It was founded by a group of monks with an ethos of discipline and Martial Arts. In Shang Simla, Sims can explore the Great Wall, Forbidden City, Scholar’s Garden and the “Chinese Symbol of the Halls of the Lost Army” (aka Terracotta Army)
*In China, sims can make fortune cookies with a new machine and write their own fortunes
*In China, Sims can make fortune cookies with a new machine and write their own fortunes
*Martial Arts is the new skill introduced for China and can be practiced at the Academy
*[[Martial Arts]] is the new skill introduced for China and can be practiced at the [[Phoenix Academy]]
*National dishes of China include Stir Fry and Egg Rolls. Sims in China can eat with chopsticks
*National dishes of China include Stir Fry and Egg Rolls. Sims in China can eat with chopsticks
*For China, a new Pagoda roof is being added to the pack
*For China, a new Pagoda roof is being added to the pack

Revision as of 18:44, 6 December 2009

Shang Simla
File:Screenshot-54.jpg
Shang Simla


Shang Simla is a town/neighbourhood which is introduced in The Sims 3 World Adventures along with Champs Les Sims and Al Simhara. It is found in the SimVerse's equivalent of China and features activities and items that will compliment Chinese culture and architecture. Shang Simla is the hub for training Martial Arts, a new skill introduced in World Adventures.

Things Unique to Shang Simla:

  • A Chinese trip will cost 1300 simoleons for the first Sim and 1000 for each additional Sim
  • Shang Simla is a peaceful community set near a mountainous area of China near the Great Wall. It was founded by a group of monks with an ethos of discipline and Martial Arts. In Shang Simla, Sims can explore the Great Wall, Forbidden City, Scholar’s Garden and the “Chinese Symbol of the Halls of the Lost Army” (aka Terracotta Army)
  • In China, Sims can make fortune cookies with a new machine and write their own fortunes
  • Martial Arts is the new skill introduced for China and can be practiced at the Phoenix Academy
  • National dishes of China include Stir Fry and Egg Rolls. Sims in China can eat with chopsticks
  • For China, a new Pagoda roof is being added to the pack
  • Fireworks are added and can be bought in person or from the buy mode catalog for 75 simoleons. Sims can only set them off outside.


The name "Shang Simla" may be referencing Shangri-La.


thumb|left|300px|The music of Shang Simla