In the turbulent context of the 1930s, a group of travelers finds themselves trapped in the chaos of the Chinese Civil War. A pilot, a diplomat, and other unusual passengers manage to escape and embark on a mysterious journey in a plane that takes them to an indescribable and astonishing place. Their descent plunges them into a hidden utopia in the mountains of Tibet, known for its eternal tranquility and beauty—a sanctuary where time seems to have stopped.
As the newcomers explore this magical world, they begin to uncover the unique philosophy of its inhabitants, who have managed to live in harmony with nature and time. However, not everything is perfect in this paradise. The outsiders soon find themselves caught between their personal desires and the peaceful environment surrounding them, facing dilemmas about love, freedom, and sacrifice.
One of them, intrigued by the wisdom of their leader, grapples with the choice of staying in this paradise or returning to the outside world. In this emotional journey, each character reveals their deepest longings and fears in the face of imminent separation. The internal struggle comes to life as the group wonders: is it possible to live in such a world, or is utopia merely an illusion destined to fade away? The story becomes a reflection on what it means to find a home amidst chaos and how decisions can forever change the course of our lives.