Cargills Food City (Sri Lanka)
This is the Balangoda Cargills Food City on a Christmas season.
Shop near Pettah, Colombo, Sri Lanka
The ordinary people of Sri Lanka go to shops just like this to buy their provisions.
A supermarket In Colombo, Sri Lanka
This is Arpego's. It is a top of the range retail company in Sri Lanka. This video says it all. It is morning, 7 July 2015.
VAISHI CLOTHING STORE COLOMBO
Vaishi is the premier Children's clothing store in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Situated in 217 Thimbrigasyaya road Colombo 5 we specialise in kids clothing for boys and girls aged 0 - 15 years old. We are popular for girls dresses / Frocks and unique boys T shirts.
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Wellawatte on Sunday Colombo 06 Sri Lanka
Wellawatte neighbourhood is almost empty on Sunday.
Supermarket in Colombo, Sri Lanka
This is Keells on Union Place, Colombo, Sri Lanka. The customers are (mostly) the affluent in this upmarket district of Colombo. Many of the denizens are Western agents of one sort or another.
Lanka Sathosa Store Weligama Sri Lanka
This store is located at the following coordinates 5.9752, 80.4301 in Weligama, Sri Lanka.
Introduction to caeseraion
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Hill Country market, Sri Lanka
This is a market in the Southern Hill Country of Sri Lanka.
490,000 sqft Galle Face One Shopping Mall | Colombo | Sri Lanka | Intro
At 490,000 square feet, the equivalent of eight football pitches, OGF Mall is the largest international mall in Sri Lanka. The seven-storey Mall is home to more than 200 tenants – international as well as local brands. It also caters to every modern lifestyle need from dining, entertainment, beauty, technology and shopping.
Visitors can look forward to several new-to-market brands and concepts that are exclusive to OGF Mall. These include Shangri-La’s proprietary Adventure Zone, the largest immersive play space in Colombo for those aged two to twelve; and Trainyard, an innovative, larger-than-life workout hotspot.
Moviegoers can experience Sri Lanka’s largest cineplex operated by PVR Cinemas. The nine-screen multiplex includes the country’s first dedicated kids theatre
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Other international brands making their debut in Sri Lanka at OGF Mall includes Crystal Jade, a Michelin-Star restaurant from Singapore and The Toy Store, a specialty toy store for kids.
Within OGF mall, shoppers can also find flagship stores of luxury brands such as OMEGA, Rolex, Tissot, Longines, TAG Heuer and fashion brands including Diesel, Furla and GUESS.
Other anchor tenants in OGF Mall include well-loved local brands such as Odel departmental store which will feature several new-to-market cosmetics brands; Keells Supermarket; and Food Studio, an international food hall.
Shoppers who wish to experience Colombo’s famous Pettah Market within a convenient mall setting, can head over to High 5 – a one-stop indoor bazaar for everything Sri Lankan such as local crafts and trinkets, clothes and street food.
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Sri Lanka,ශ්රී ලංකා,Ceylon,Galle,Grocery Store beside old market hall
Nearly all the products, including most unusual items are shown in this video about a typical Sri Lankan Grocery Store.About Galle: (Sinhala: ගාල්ල;Tamil: காலி) (pronounced as one syllable in English, /ˈɡɔːl/ Gaul, and as two in Sinhalese, [ɡaːlːə]) is a city situated on the southwestern tip of Sri Lanka, 119 km from Colombo. Galle is the capital city of Southern Province of Sri Lanka and it lies in Galle District.Galle was known as Gimhathiththa (although Ibn Batuta in the 14th century refers to it as Qali) before the arrival of the Portuguese in the 16th century, when it was the main port on the island. Galle reached the height of its development in the 18th century, during the Dutch colonial period. The major river is Gin River (Gin Ganga) which starts from Gongala Kanda and passing villages such as Neluwa, Nagoda, Baddegama, Thelikada, and Wakwella, reaches the sea at Ginthota. In Wakwella over the river there is Wakwella Bridge, which is the longest bridge in Sri Lanka.Galle is the best example of a fortified city built by Europeans in south and southeast Asia, showing the interaction between European architectural styles and south Asian traditions. The Galle fort is a world heritage site and the largest remaining fortress in Asia built by European occupiers. Other prominent landmarks in Galle include the natural harbor, the National Maritime Museum, St. Mary's Cathedral founded by Jesuit priests, one of the main Shiva temples on the island, and Amangalla the historic luxury hotel.
Galle is the main city in the most southerly part of the island, with a population of around 100 000, and is connected by rail to Colombo and Matara. On 26 December 2004 the city was devastated by the massive Boxing Day Tsunami caused by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake that occurred a thousand miles away, off the coast of Indonesia. Thousands were killed in the city alone. Galle is home to a cricket ground, the Galle International Stadium, rebuilt after the tsunami. About Grocery Stores:A grocery store is a store established primarily for the retailing of food. A grocer, the owner of a grocery store, stocks different kinds of foods from assorted places and cultures, and sells them to customers. Large grocery stores that stock products other than food, such as clothing or household items, are called supermarkets. Small grocery stores that mainly sell fruits and vegetables are known as produce markets (U.S) or greengrocers (Britain), and small grocery stores that predominantly sell snack foods and sandwiches are known as convenience stores or delicatessens.(wikipedia)
Kandy Supermarket
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Vegan in Sri Lanka Vlog1 | Supermarket Walk-through 01 & The Basics
Helpful vlog guide to living vegan in Sri Lanka! ^_^
Our first vlog covers some food items in supermarkets such as vegan chocolates, jelly, custard, biscuits, snacks, pasta, soy meat, sausages, soy milk, tofu, marmite etc. as well as a glimpse into traditional Sri Lankan food and abundant local produce, ending with a Sri Lankan doctor talking about how to eat a healthy vegan diet.
ලංකාවේ වීගන් ලෙස ජීවත් වීමට වැදගත් වන මේ vlog එකින් සුපර්මාකට්වල ඇති වීගන් චොක්ලට්, බිස්කට්, ජෙලී, ස්නැක්ස්, ටෝෆූ, සෝයා කිරි, සෝයා සොසේජස් වැනි නිෂ්පාදන පෙන්වා දෙයි.
වීගන් යනු ආහාරයට, ඇඳුම් පැළඳුමට හෝ වෙන කිසිම කාරණයක් සඳහා සත්ව හිංසනය හා භාවිතය ප්රායෝගිකව හා පුළුවන් උපරිමෙන් ප්රතික්ෂේප කරන ජීවන රටාවයි. එම නිසා වීගන් ආහාර රටා මස්, කිරි, චීස්, බිත්තර, මී පැණි හා වෙනත් සත්ව නිෂ්පාදනවලින් තොර වේ.
Veganism is a way of living which seeks to exclude, as far as is possible and practicable, all forms of exploitation of and cruelty to animals for food, clothing or any other purpose. Vegan diets are free from meat, fish, eggs, dairy and all other animal products.
★ සම්පත් | Resources:
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★ Veganism in Sri Lanka | ශ්රී ලංකාවේ වීගන් පේජ්:
-Vegan Sri Lanka (
-Veganism Sri Lanka (
-Vegan Sidekick සිංහල (
-Dharma Voices for Animals Colombo Sri Lanka Chapter (
-Cow's milk is NOT for Humans - එළ කිරි මිනිසුන්ට නොවේ, වසු පැටියන්ටයි (
-Vegans of Sri Lanka (
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Animal Rights Protection Force සත්ව අයිතීන් සුරැකීමේ බලකාය- ARPF (
★ Gary Yourofsky's Speech in Sinhalese subs | ගැරී යොරොෆ්ස්කීගේ කථාව සිංහල උපසිරස් සමඟ:
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★ Vegan recipe channels | වීගන් ආහාර වට්ටෝරු චැනල්:
- (Peaceful Cuisine)
- (The Buddhist Chef)
(Mary's Test Kitchen)
(Liv's Healthy Life)
- (Forks Over Knives)
- (PETA living)
- (Fully Raw Kristina)
★ Other food resources | වෙනත් ආහාර වට්ටෝරු ලින්ක්:
- (One Green Planet)
- (Choose Veg)
- (Minimalist Baker)
- (Simple Vegan Blog)
- (Bosh)
- (Minimal Eats)
- (Vegan Baking)
- (Fat Free Vegan Kitchen)
- (Hot for Food)
- (Lauren Carris Cooks)
★ Other | වෙනත්:
- (Mercy for Animals)
- (Animals Australia)
- (The Vegan Society)
- (Free From Harm)
- (Animal Equality)
- (Vegan Outreach)
- (PETA: People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals)
★ Movies | චිත්රපට:
-TRAILER (Cowspiracy; The Sustainability Secret)
- (Earthlings)
-TRAILER (Forks Over Knives)
-TRAILER (Blackfish)
★ Other videos | වෙනත් වීඩියෝ:
- (Seaspiracy)
- (Melanie Joy)
★ Books | පොත්:
-Why We Love Dogs, Eat Pigs & Wear Cows by Melanie Joy
-Eating Animals by Jonathan Safran Foer
-Vegan Italian Kitchen by Chloe Coscarelli
-Thug Kitchen Cookbook by Matt Holloway & Michelle Davis
-The Joy of Vegan Baking by Colleen Patrick-Goudreau
-The Forks Over Knives Cookbook
-The China Study by T. Colin Campbell
-Eat Like You Care: An Examination of the Morality of Eating Animals by Gary L. Francione
-The Kind Diet by Alicia Silverstone
-Veganomicon by Isa Chandra Moskowitz
-Minimalist Baker's Everyday Cooking Cookbook by Dana Shultz
First day of the foreigner in Colombo #Summer2019
It is our first day in Colombo in summer 2019. The Department of Motor Traffic, Prasanna Money Exchange, Colombo Railway Station, different stores in Colombo 06 and chattering with the local people.
Srilankan Supermarket - For Sale Verona
Colombo City At Night View | Travel Sri Lanka 2019
Colombo City At Night View | Travel Sri Lanka 2019
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Colombo
Colombo, Sri Lanka‘s bustling commercial hub, is located on the country’s west coast and with a population of between 800,000 and one million (estimates vary) is by far the country’s biggest city, as well as the most developed. Its natural harbor at the mouth of the Kelani River was a magnet for successive traders and conquerors – initially the Arab merchants, the Portuguese, Dutch and British imperialists.
The city is a jarring mix of old and new, with a central cluster of high-rise office blocks and hotels overshadowing red-tiled colonial-era buildings and sprawling street markets which overflow with high-piled fruit and vegetables, colorful silks and cotton, and deliciously fragrant spices. On its crowded streets stand places of worship, symbolic of Sri Lanka‘s multiethnic heritage: graceful Buddhist viharas (temples), for instance, stand close to extravagant temples encrusted with Hindu statuary, along with Muslim mosques with minarets scattered along Colombo’s streets. Its population is swollen by some 400,000 plus commuting workers during the day and is virtually empty after nightfall. There is a lively nightlife at a number of International standard hotels, clubs, pubs and dining venues while it is limited mainly to the high-end customer. During the day, Colombo’s colorful street markets, colonial-era buildings, museums and galleries, churches, mosques and temples, and the lovely Viharamahadevi Park with its beautiful trees, makes it a great place to explore on foot.
Originally named Kolomthota, Colombo was the main seaport of Kotte, the country’s 15th and 16th-century capital. Known to Arab traders as Kalamba, the city attracted the rapacious Portuguese as early as 1505 and became the bastion of their rule for almost 150 years. Surprisingly little remains to attest to this era, apart from a scattering of Portuguese surnames in the telephone directory and a handful of Roman Catholic churches and seminaries depicting their architecture.
The central area of the city is still known as Fort, but the remnants of the colonial battlements have long since been demolished or incorporated in newer buildings. There are more mementoes of the British period, including the neo-Classical old parliament building, the Victorian-era President’s House (still often called ‘Queen’s House’), and the grandly mercantile brick facade of Cargill’s, a splendid 19th-century department store that has changed little since the 19th-century heyday of Sri Lanka‘s British tea planters.
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Main Street Galle Sri Lanka
Main Street is the most bustling street of the city of Galle.
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