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Russia, and Sri Lanka have unique cultural heritages
Sri Lanka and Russia are having their unique and very own cultural heritage says Madam Anastasia Khokhlova First Secretary of…
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Complement Therapy, a new sector in wellness and wellbeing in Sri Lanka
Ceylon Digest met with Dr.Francois Tessier, a French Canadian citizen living in Sri Lanka. He is an Energy Healing Therapist,…
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Business must embrace accessible tourism
One of the fastest growing segments of the travel industry is that of Accessible Tourism- tourist destinations and services which…
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People-Centric Sustainable Tourism Development and Entrepreneurial New Public Service in Sri Lanka
By Prof. (Dr). D.A.C. Suranga Silva Founding Coordinator: Master in Tourism Economics and Hotel Management, University of Colombo Secretary General:…
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Integrating the Management participation for MICE Tourism Industry
By Kasun Abeynayaka Tourism in Sri Lanka : Next Game Changer in Sri Lankan Economy, Sri Lanka lacks Concepts, Sri…
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Galle Fort’s hidden treasure Leyn Baan
Leyn Baan Street by Juliet Coombe Leyn Baan is a place where local families live, artisans create beautiful things and…
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Nostalgic Pictorial Excursions in and around My Galle Fort
Dutch-style verandahs –here in a house being repaired with a chain gang transferring clusters of tiles –yes, tiles — Up-Catch-Shift-Place.…
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Micro Plastics – Are we Breathing , Drinking and Eating plastics?
There are 07, major categories of plastics. Plastics have become part and parcel of our day to day lives. At…
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Sri Lanka’s unique opportunities in wellness tourism
By Dr. Franz Linser Visiting Sri Lanka earlier this year, I was confronted with many substantial efforts currently undertaken by…
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“Green Buildings” To Conserve Resources and Minimize Pollution.
Construction of buildings cause many negative impacts to the environment. Therefore it is important to take mitigatory measures to minimize…
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