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Srilanka, May 23 -- Sri Lanka's largest tourism exhibition, "Tourism Renaissance 2025" (Sancharaka Udawa 2025), was inaugurated today (23) at the Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference ...
In a candid conversation with the Deputy Minister of Tourism Professor Ruwan Ranasinghe, who is attached to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism, shared insightful ...
In a glittering evening, two Sri Lankan tourism industry stalwarts were conferred with the honor of a Lifetime Award. Both are connected to eTurboNews.
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Foreign Affairs, Foreign Employment and Tourism Ministry ... - MSNSrilanka, June 18 -- In a move to digitise public sector service delivery, a discussion was held yesterday (17) at the Presidential Secretariat concerning the digital reform plan set to be ...
Sri Lanka's cabinet approved issuing free tourist visas to visitors from seven countries including China, India and Russia, a statement issued by the media ministry said on Tuesday, to boost ...
The Ministry of Health and Mass Media plans to obtain direct assistance from foreign governments to secure essential medicines, until present issues within the medicine supply chain are resolved and ...
Sri Lanka’s Tourism Industry Revives Despite Public Protests Tourist numbers are rebounding after the worst of the financial crisis, but are still nowhere near government aspirations.
According to the country’s Tourism Ministry, a total of 115,701 international tourists arrived in Sri Lanka during July, which marked a decline of over 40% from that same period last year.
Sri Lanka has asked China to help with trade, investment and tourism to help it grow sustainably, Colombo's envoy to Beijing said on Monday as it negotiates for an emergency $4 billion package to ...
Notably, Sri Lanka’s ocean territory is nearly seven times larger than its landmass, highlighting the vast, untapped opportunities for marine-based tourism. The roadmap presents both short-term and ...
2023 has marked a triumphant chapter for Sri Lanka’s tourism industry; a return to 1 million visitors by September and a total of 1.5 million anticipated for the year. With rebranding for a ...
The agreement on cooperation in tourism between the governments of Belarus and Sri Lanka has come into force, BeltA learned from the national legal internet portal.
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