Culture & Heritage
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Protection of Biodiversity and Sustainability of Sri Lanka Tourism
Sri Lanka Tourism: The Triple-Hit Survivor Easter Sunday Attacks, COVID-19 Pandemic and Severe Economic Crisis have made Sri Lanka Tourism…
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Celebrating Russian Unity Day in Sri Lanka
Unity Day, also called Day of People’s Unity or National Unity Day; is a national holiday in Russia held on…
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Symposium on Strengthening Good Practices and Promoting Policy initiatives in the Knuckles Landscape
Spanning approximately 21,000 hectares, the Knuckles Mountain Range is a biodiversity hotspot and habitat for numerous species endemic to the…
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Enjoy our Cultural Heritage in the East with a new impression
Trincomalee is one of the world’s finest natural harbors and this city is important due to its historic background. In…
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Dive to the past with Maritime Archaeology Unit, Galle
Galle is important as the old town of Galle and its fortifications are nominated as a UNESCO World Heritage site…
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A Training Workshop on BUDDHIST TOURISM MANAGEMENT
The Alumni Association of Tourism Economics and Hospitality Management (AATEHM) and the students of Tourism Study Programme, Department of Economics,…
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Defence Secretary arrives at Anuladevi Cetiya in Mihintale
Defence Secretary and Chairperson of ‘Archaeological Heritage Management Presidential Task Force’ (PTF) for Eastern Province Gen. Kamal Gunaratne arrived at…
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Pilikuththuwa Tour with Prathini
The heritage of Gampaha is another beautiful and ancient gateway to Sri Lanka. Gampaha is a beautiful district in the…
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‘Jaya Pritha’ to be held on Jan 26 to invoke blessings on country and people
‘Jaya Piritha’ annually organized by the Ministry of Defence (MOD) is scheduled to be held on Jan 26 this year…
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Deegawapiya relics placed in Temple ‘Relic House’
The sacred relics unearthed recently at the Deegawapiya Stupa site were ceremonially placed in a specially built “Relic House” at…
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