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When the tsunami struck the city on 26 December 2004, it washed away homes and livelihoods, devastating both the city's tourism and fishing industries. At least 30,000 people died along Sri Lanka's ...
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Street Food in Sri Lanka
The street food in Sri Lanka is incredibly flavourful and delicious. Today we’re in Galle, Sri Lanka, exploring the Galle ...
Galle Fort, a Unesco World Heritage site on the southwest coast of Sri Lanka, is a beautiful and well preserved gateway to the country’s colonial past and cultural richness. Built by the ...
Galle Fort in Sri Lanka is one of the largest and oldest European-era forts in South and Southeast Asia, built by the Portuguese in 1588 and later fortified by the Dutch before British occupation.
The Galle coastline in Sri Lanka is dotted with beautiful villages, hotels and resorts. ... notably the ruthless tsunami of 2004, which tried to erase centuries of tradition.
Staged as part of Sri Lanka’s Galle Literary Festival, the historic town’s Art Trail offers exhibitions, open houses and artists’ tours to provide an ‘alternative experience’ for visitors.
Nestled against the historic Galle Fort and the Indian Ocean, the stadium has historically been a symbol of Sri Lanka’s spin supremacy. Sri Lanka have won 19 of 33 games played, with eight loses and ...
The first Test, in the imposing grounds beneath the walls of the 17th century Galle Fort, will have a rest day on Saturday when Sri Lanka votes at a presidential election. The final match will ...