Sri Lanka tourist arrivals up 18-pct in September
 Sri Lanka's tourist arrivals rose 18.1 percent to 71,111 in September 2012 from a year earlier, with arrivals during the nine months up 16 percent to 693,772 data from the Indian Ocean island's tourist promotion office showed. Arrivals from Western Europe rose 15.1 percent to 22,327 with German arrivals surging 46 percent to 4,942 and top generating market Britain rising 9.1 percent after showing disappointing performance so far this year. In the first ten months of the year UK arrivals were only up 3.5 percent to 81,762. Arrivals from France rose 6.4 percent to 3,030 but Netherlands another key market fell 3.3 percent to 1,456.
Sri Lanka's tourist arrivals rose 18.1 percent to 71,111 in September 2012 from a year earlier, with arrivals during the nine months up 16 percent to 693,772 data from the Indian Ocean island's tourist promotion office showed. Arrivals from Western Europe rose 15.1 percent to 22,327 with German arrivals surging 46 percent to 4,942 and top generating market Britain rising 9.1 percent after showing disappointing performance so far this year. In the first ten months of the year UK arrivals were only up 3.5 percent to 81,762. Arrivals from France rose 6.4 percent to 3,030 but Netherlands another key market fell 3.3 percent to 1,456.
 World's most renowned and largest travel guide book and digital media publisher –"The Lonely Planet" has named Sri Lanka as number one destination in the world to visit in year 2013.
World's most renowned and largest travel guide book and digital media publisher –"The Lonely Planet" has named Sri Lanka as number one destination in the world to visit in year 2013. Sri Lanka's National Pastry team excelled at the recent Culinary Olympics in Frankfurt winning the National Pastry Team Award with six golds. By Harischandra Gunaratna, The Island, 17.10.2012 (dbsjeyaraj.com)
Sri Lanka's National Pastry team excelled at the recent Culinary Olympics in Frankfurt winning the National Pastry Team Award with six golds. By Harischandra Gunaratna, The Island, 17.10.2012 (dbsjeyaraj.com) The Sri Lanka Design Festival (SLDF) is part of the "design for sustainable development" initiative undertaken by the Academy of Design (AOD) campus. Significantly, the annual event showcases creative works from all over the country and will provide a platform to demonstrate and promote Sri Lankan products.
The Sri Lanka Design Festival (SLDF) is part of the "design for sustainable development" initiative undertaken by the Academy of Design (AOD) campus. Significantly, the annual event showcases creative works from all over the country and will provide a platform to demonstrate and promote Sri Lankan products. A Conversation with the Ambassador of Sri Lanka, Upali Sarrath Kongahage
A Conversation with the Ambassador of Sri Lanka, Upali Sarrath Kongahage The Jaffna Fort restoration work is continuing speedily, and once completed, will add to the country's unique cultural treasures and heritage sites. The restoration work is funded by the Dutch government. National Heritage and Archaeological Director General Senerath Dissanayake said around 60 percent of the restoration work has been completed. "Individuals visiting the Fort can see the full structure of the Fort very clearly. However the Dutch Church destroyed following terrorist activities is in a dilapidated state. A decision has to be taken to restore all historical sites damaged by the war," he said.
The Jaffna Fort restoration work is continuing speedily, and once completed, will add to the country's unique cultural treasures and heritage sites. The restoration work is funded by the Dutch government. National Heritage and Archaeological Director General Senerath Dissanayake said around 60 percent of the restoration work has been completed. "Individuals visiting the Fort can see the full structure of the Fort very clearly. However the Dutch Church destroyed following terrorist activities is in a dilapidated state. A decision has to be taken to restore all historical sites damaged by the war," he said. Agriculture and fisheries sectors have brought in the highest income for almost 90% of the families in the North for years. Livelihood of almost all the families in Jaffna revolves around this sector. While most of the families indulge in cultivation, several hundreds also indulge in deep sea and inland fishing.
Agriculture and fisheries sectors have brought in the highest income for almost 90% of the families in the North for years. Livelihood of almost all the families in Jaffna revolves around this sector. While most of the families indulge in cultivation, several hundreds also indulge in deep sea and inland fishing.