Spice & Herbal Garden - Palapathwela, Sri Lanka
David's Been Here is touring through all the main sites and small towns of Sri Lanka. Here David presents a video to the spice and herb garden of the small village of Palapathwela. Tour through the lush gardens filled with fruits, spices, herbs and vegetables, while learning what the different items can be used for. With everything from food spices to remedial herbs, head to the Palapathwela Gardens to pick up some of your own local products. For more information on visiting this hidden gem outside of Kandy, check out the David's Been Here Guide to Kandy, now available for your Kindle as well.
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Natin Spicy Garden, Ao Nang Spice Garden, Krabi, Thailand. สวน สมุนไพร นาตีน
New Thailand videos every Wednesday. Subscribe: A walk around Natin Spicy Garden, Ao Nang, Krabi, Thailand. Natin Spicy Garden (สวน สมุนไพร นาตีน) is a spice garden and is home to hundreds of edible and medicinal plants. There are many vegetables and fruit trees, as well as many medicinal and toxic plants. The owner of Natin Spicy Garden is a retired pharmacist with a love for botany.
It’s a nice place, and great for a very interesting, and cheap day out. The best time for visiting is in the morning and the garden is open every day except for Wednesday. Visiting hours are 9:00 - 12:00 and 13:00 - 16:00. Guided tours are available on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, starting at 10:00, and are the best way to fully take in all that the garden offers. Entrance to the garden is free. It’s not far out of Ao Nang, and it's definitely worth a look.
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Best places to visit in Sri Lanka Royal Botanical Gardens Kandy Sri Lanka
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This video is about Best places to visit in Sri Lanka that is Botanical Gardens in Kandy.This is the landmark of Kandy and the most popular and beautiful garden or place to visit in Sri Lanka.
Royal Botanical Garden is famous for orchids,spice plants, medicinal plants and palm trees. Botanical garden is situated near Mahaweli river which is the longest river in Sri Lanka.Royal Botanical Garden is nearly 5 km away from Kandy in central province of Sri Lanka. Royal Botanical Gardens Kandy is the top tourist places in Sri Lanka. Royal Botanical Gardens is a historical place and was also used as artillery camp by British.
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මෙම වීඩියෝව මහනුවර උද්භිද උද්යාන වන ශ්රී ලංකාවේ සංචාරය කිරීමට සුදුසු ස්ථානයන් වේ. මහනුවර සලකුණ හා ශ්රී ලංකාවේ සංචාරය කිරීමට වඩාත් ජනප්රිය හා ලස්සන උද්යානයක් හෝ ස්ථානයකි.
රාජකීය උද්භිද උද්යානය ඕකිඩ්, කුළු බඩු, ඖෂධ පැළෑටි සහ තල් ගස් සඳහා ප්රසිද්ධය. උද්භිද උද්යානය ශ්රී ලංකාවේ දීර්ඝතම ගංගාව වන මහවැලි ගංඟාව අසල පිහිටා ඇත. පටුන උද්භිද උද්යානය ශ්රී ලංකාවේ මධ්යම පළාතේ මහනුවර සිට කි.මී. 5 ක් පමණ දුරින් පිහිටා ඇත. ශ්රී ලංකාවේ ඉහළම සංචාරක ස්ථාන වන මහනුවර රාජකීය උද්භිද උද්යානය. රාජකීය උද්භිද උද්යානය ඓතිහාසික ස්ථානයක් වන අතර බි්රතාන්යය විසින් කාලතුවක්කු කඳවුර ලෙස ද භාවිතා කරන ලදී.
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Cette vidéo concerne les meilleurs endroits à visiter au Sri Lanka, à savoir les jardins botaniques de Kandy. Il s’agit de l’emblème de Kandy et du plus beau et populaire jardin ou lieu à visiter au Sri Lanka.
Le Royal Botanical Garden est célèbre pour ses orchidées, ses plantes à épices, ses plantes médicinales et ses palmiers. Le jardin botanique est situé près de la rivière Mahaweli, qui est la plus longue rivière du Sri Lanka.Le jardin botanique royal est situé à près de 5 km de Kandy, dans la province centrale du Sri Lanka. Les jardins botaniques royaux de Kandy sont les principaux sites touristiques du Sri Lanka. Les jardins botaniques royaux sont un lieu historique et ont également été utilisés comme camp d'artillerie par les Britanniques.
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Dieses Video ist über die besten Sehenswürdigkeiten in Sri Lanka, den Botanischen Gärten in Kandy, zu besuchen. Dies ist das Wahrzeichen von Kandy und der beliebteste und schönste Garten in Sri Lanka.
Royal Botanical Garden ist berühmt für Orchideen, Gewürzpflanzen, Heilpflanzen und Palmen. Der botanische Garten befindet sich in der Nähe des Mahaweli-Flusses, dem längsten Fluss in Sri Lanka. Royal Botanical Gardens Kandy ist die Top-Touristenattraktionen in Sri Lanka. Royal Botanical Gardens ist ein historischer Ort und wurde von den Briten auch als Artillerie-Camp genutzt.
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这个视频是关于斯里兰卡最好的景点,即康提的植物园。这是康提的地标,也是斯里兰卡最受欢迎和最美丽的花园或地方。
皇家植物园以兰花,香料植物,药用植物和棕榈树而闻名。 植物园位于斯里兰卡最长河马哈威利河附近。皇家植物园距离斯里兰卡中部省份的康提近5公里。 皇家植物园康提是斯里兰卡的顶级旅游景点。 皇家植物园是一个历史悠久的地方,也被英国人用作炮兵营地。
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Shopping at Laksala and use Advance Baggage
Laksala
Laksala is the only State owned Gift & Souvenir Boutique and was established under the National Crafts Council And Allied Institutions Act, No. 35 of 1982. Since then Laksala has witnessed numerous changes with an ever growing list of products on sale. Today Laksala operates through 13 branches located island wide
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Since the tragic events of 9/11, the airline industry and its customers have endured a great deal of pain and inconvenience. Today, many people still dread going to the airport. Long lines for baggage check-in await everyone, even those not carrying baggage these days it seems that travelling can come with a great emotional and financial cost.
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About Lakasala
and offer the widest variety of all Sri Lankan products at a reasonable price. Most importantly, Laksala enables the numerous industries that supply goods to it to stay both profitable and in business. Today you will find an eclectic blend of items ranging from selections of beautifully packaged tea and spices to, colourful batik ware to an elaborate collection of art and craft as well as the finest collection of traditional Sri Lankan Gems and Jewellery. Laksala is therefore your one stop guide and a visit to one of our stores feels like you visited 'all of Sri Lanka'!
Contact Laksala -
215 Bauddhaloka Mawatha, Colombo 00700
011 2 580579
12fly TV - Jane at Kandy Colourful Cultural Show, Sri Lanka
Every 5pm in the evening at the Kandy community hall, there would be a cultural performance being held. This performance allows audiences to experience the traditional dance, cultural act, behavior and local customs of Sri Lanka all in one act. Every serious performer were being cheered by the enthusiastic audiences during their performance.
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Chinmaya Jayanthi 2016 - Rambodha, Sri Lanka
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3.National Zoological Gardens | Places to Visit Sri Lanka
National Zoological Gardens of Sri Lanka (also called Colombo Zoo or Dehiwala Zoo) is a zoological garden in Dehiwala, Sri Lanka, founded in 1936. Its sprawling areas are host to a variety of animals and birds. The zoo exhibits animals but also places an emphasis on animal conservation and welfare, and education.
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Operating Theatre Live
Operating Theatre Live visited The Sixth Form College, Solihull in February 2017 and set up a mock operating theatre in the Sports Hall. A level Biology and Chemistry students were joined by BTEC Applied Science students to hear lectures and do practical medical procedures.
International Day Of Peace - My Shining Son - Kats Hot Flax Crax - In The Sun - Sept 21st, 09
The most peaceful person I have ever known; my brightest son, Kaelin, prepares Kats Hot Flax Crax, under an Indian Summers' sun. Soaked golden flax fermented with garlic, onion, jalapeno pepper, tomato, mushrooms, and shitake mushrooms. With a magical mixture of caraway seeds and dried curry and spices.
Wickedly wonderful!
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Welcome to the Spice Market Cafe, Ecclesall Road, Sheffield
Spice Market Cafe is an East-meets-West experience offering everything from Sri Lankan and Japanese to Indian and Thai dishes, in the heart of Ecclesall Road, Sheffield. There's no authenticity to this restaurant whatsoever - it's Brit spice....
Spice Market Cafe is an East-meets-West experience offering everything from Sri Lankan and Japanese to Indian and Thai dishes, in the heart of Ecclesall Road, Sheffield. There's no authenticity to this restaurant whatsoever - it's Brit spice....
Travel to Kandy – SRI LANKA : AWSM S01E15
Kandy is the last stop in the Sri Lanka leg of my around the world trip. Kandy is both geographic and literal cultural center of Sri Lanka. The top site is The Temple of the Tooth, which is a former palace complex for the Kingdom of Kandy that houses the actual tooth of the found of Buddhism, Guatama Buddha. During summer the tooth is paraded on costumed elephants duringKandy Esala Perahera. Other top sites are Kandy Lake House for free cultural dance shows, International Buddhist Museum and the prominent Bahirawakanada Vihara Buddha Statue that sits high above. The Royal Botanical Gardens and it's surrounding agricultural department land, for a free alternative New Ranweli Spice Gardens. For nature simply walk around Kandy Lake and for hiking Udawatta Kele Sanctuary.
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The natural rubber industry in Sri Lanka
The natural rubber industry in Sri Lanka, Travel guide to Sri Lanka
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The natural rubber industry in Sri Lanka is one of the enduring colonial legacies that is providing sustained socio- economic benefits to the country, even today.
Started in 1876, with the planting of 1,919 rubber seedlings at the Henerathgoda Botanical Gardens in Gampaha, Sri Lankan that became the origin of an uninterrupted and profitable supply chain of an agricultural commodity, Sri Lankan natural rubber has since acquired the status of an industrial raw material with a global significance.
The rubber industry links the traditional tree crop agriculture with sophisticated industrial manufacturing in a strongly interdependent manner that has made both the sectors more stable and competitive in the global market place.
Sri Lanka has a well established natural rubber industry with a well organized infrastructure comprising of all supporting institutes in public and private sector. Rubber Research Institute (RRI) of Sri Lanka is one of the oldest research institute for rubber in the world. Moreover Sri Lankan rubber sector is the third largest export earner of the country providing over 300,000 direct and indirect job opportunities to Sri Lankans across various professions and walks of life.
Rubber trees are grown systematically and re-planting programmes are carried out continuously in keeping with the recommendations of RRI. Sri Lankan rubber plantations mainly consist of many small holders as well as bigger rubber plantations that are managed by well established companies. There are already a number of international rubber manufacturers with state of art manufacturing units utilising the availability of premium quality rubber, in Sri Lanka.
The traditional rubber growing areas of Sri Lanka is located mainly in the wet zone in a land extent of 127,500 hectares. The country's traditional rubber growing districts include Colombo, Gampaha, Kalutara, Kandy, Matale, Galle, Matara, Kurunegala, Rathnapura, and Kegalle.
Yet with the introduction of a series of new rubber clones by RRI, that can withstand the dry weather, dry non – traditional regions of Sri Lanka too have become locations of interest to local rubber growers.
The International Fund for Agriculture Development (IFAD) too financed 5000 hectares of rubber small holder plantations in Monaragala district while the Sri Lankan Government has taken the initiative to expand rubber cultivation in to Hambanthota , Ampara, Vauniya and Multhivu Districts.
Today, the rubber plantations have expanded to nearly 133,668 hectares out of which 85,442 hectares (64%) are contributed by rubber small holder sector. A further, 46,635 hectares (35%) are owned by 20 Regional Plantation Companies and 1,591 hectares (1%) are managed by government Institutions.
By mid 1970s Sri Lanka reached the peak of raw rubber production with an annual output of over 155,000 metric tons to become the fourth largest rubber producer in the world. By the year 2011 rubber production recorded 158,000 metric tons although many rubber producing countries increased their production volume during the same period excluding Malaysia and few African Countries.
In 2014, Sri Lanka was in the sixth position among the global natural rubber producers and exported almost all types of natural rubber available in the market including ribbed smoked sheet rubber, latex crepe rubber, scrap crepe, all grades of technically specified rubber, centrifuged latex and speciality rubbers.
Rubber Products manufacturing is done in locations where main factors of production including value added raw material, technological inputs, necessary logistics, and export facilities can be easily accessed. Industrial Zones in Katunayake, Ekala, Biyagama, and Sapugaskanda have attracted many rubber related industries including large Foreign Direct Investments. (FDIs) into rubber sector.
While Gampaha and Kalutara districts too have large factories set up by local firms, recent years have seen the expansion of large rubber manufacturing facilities to Southern Sri Lanka, specially in Galle and Matara District and the increasing availability of rubber and the new infrastructure development is expected to extend rubber manufacturing facilities up to Hambanthota and Monaragala districts. Meanwhile Ampara and Trincomalee districts too have potential to attract direct investments for rubber manufacturing facilities.
Reef, Wadduwa, Sri Lanka
LK15063400
A luxurious beach villa set in acres of tropical foliage, palm fringed pavilions and reflection pools, the Reef is an oasis of pleasure found in the sea side town of Wadduwa. Located along the South-western coast of the island, this villa offers romance and total privacy with seven unique and exclusive suites which are elegantly designed with Indo-colonial splendour. With a large swimming pool, huge lily ponds, garden pavilions, gourmet kitchens, a fabulous Reefreshspa, an all Weather tennis court and a vast sandy beach front, Reef is a perfect getaway offering a memorable experience.
Reef Location
Reef is located in the seaside town of Wadduwa which is found along the South Western coast of Sri Lanka. This beach villa is located about 36km South of Colombo and the drive takes about 40 minutes to 1 hour. The drive from the Bandaranaike International Airport takes approximately 1 1/2 hours. Regular trains run from the Colombo Fort railway station through the southern railway line while the Reef Villa is a mere 5 minutes away from the Wadduwa railway station.
Reef Accommodation
Reef offers you seven spacious and elegant suites that feature high ceilings that are lined with Kerala terra cotta tiles and unique antique four-poster canopied beds that are truly romantic. The furniture is a combination of original antiques and beautifully crafted items while the electric ceiling fans are also an enhancement to the colonial grandeur that these suites project. With hand crafted coloured floor tiles, soft cotton sheets and pillow cases to light weight cotton dressing gowns and complimentary slippers, the suites are welcoming and homely.
The bathrooms feature a free standing hand carved granite bath tub, twin carved granite vanity basins, a rain shower with a polished granite shower screen and also a stunning Venetian style mirror. There is also a selection of an exquisite array of beauty products at your disposal. The suites are named after famous water flowers of Sri Lanka, namely Olu, Manel, Nelum, Namal, Sepalika, Sapumal and Kekatiya. Nelum is the largest suite while all suites include various shaded and spacious verandas where you can enjoy a private dinner.
Reef Facilities
Dining at Reef is indeed a special experience. Reef consists of 2 state-of-the-art kitchens, wonderful chefs and attentive staff, providing you with the opportunity to enjoy your meals peacefully. Menus have been designed with exceptional quality with the best of both Sri Lankan and International cuisine and fine wines. You can choose to dine at the restaurant by the pool under a thatched roof or even al fresco under the stars. Guests can also request to be served at your private veranda or the main house.
Offering guests an opportunity for total revitalization and relaxation, the Reefresh Spa is an ideal venue to be pampered in total privacy. Reef spa packages are designed to give you a unique and ultimate experience accompanied by a bottle of Champaign or fresh king coconut water. A wide range of massages, secluded outdoor baths, unique detoxifying clay cocoons, herbal salt scrubs and body scrubs are all included in the Spa menu. The wedding package at Reef allows you to be pampered at the spa on the eve of you big day while a variety of options for your reception and honeymoon will make your wedding day extra special and romantic. Reef's honeymoon list enables your friends and family to contribute towards your honeymoon to make it more special.
Other facilities and services include a concierge service, an infinity edge pool and jacuzzi, the beach, a wide range of board games, Yoga practices, a small library in the main house, hard-court tennis and a shaded table tennis pavilion, reefined boutique with gifts, souvenirs and holiday essentials and a jogging track.
Sri Lanka,ශ්රී ලංකා,Ceylon,Galle,Old market at night (01)
An old market place in the center of Galle town. The busy day is over and the last merchants are peacefuly packing their products. But still a few shops are open to sell some vegetables to late customers.
About Galle: 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. Test matches resumed there on December 18, 2007.Galle offers a unique opportunity to create a visible demonstration of the conservation of its inheritance. Galle is also an exciting, internationally famous visitor destination.HistoryAccording to James Emerson Tennent, Galle was the ancient seaport of Tarshish, from which King Solomon drew ivory, peacocks and other valuables.Cinnamon was exported from Sri Lanka as early as 1400 BC and the root of the word itself is Hebrew, so Galle may have been a main entrepot for the spice.Galle had been a prominent seaport long before western rule in the country. Persians, Arabs, Greeks, Romans, Malays, Indians, and Chinese were doing business through Galle port. In 1411, the Galle Trilingual Inscription, a stone tablet inscription in three languages, Chinese, Sinhala and Persian, was erected in Galle to commemorate the second visit to Sri Lanka by the Chinese admiral Zheng He.The modern history of Galle starts in 1505, when the first Portuguese ship, under Lourenço de Almeida was driven there by a storm. However, the people of the city refused to let the Portuguese enter it, so the Portuguese took it by force.In 1640, the Portuguese had to surrender to the Dutch East India Company. The Dutch built the present Fort in the year 1663. They built a fortified wall, using solid granite, and built three bastions, known as Sun, Moon and Star. After the British took over the country from the Dutch in the year 1796, they preserved the Fort unchanged, and used it as the administrative centre of Galle.
Chameleon in sri lanka
Very rare chameleon i found in luckgrow spice garden matale
SRI LANKAN CUISINE MASTERCLASS PROMOTION BY CHEF ROHAN
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•Professional three-hour cooking masterclass, demonstration and dinner
•Learn how to master the art of sumptuous Sri Lankan cuisine
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•Learn how to shop for spices and ingredients
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•Recipe sheets included
•Also includes traditional Sri Lankan song and cultural dance entertainment
•Held in the TASTE professional demonstration kitchen in Mt Eden
•Discussion on health benefits of Sri Lankan cuisine
•Slideshow presentation on Sri Lanka on arrival
•Goody bag From DILMAH TEA & Spice Samples
•Sunrise arrack cocktail on arrival & one free glass of red or white wine during the meal
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Jetwing Hunas Falls, Kandy, Sri Lanka
LK15004600
Jetwing Hunas Falls Hotel, one of the most spectacularly located Sri Lanka Hotels, nestles at a high mountain retreat of lush green forest at Elkaduwa of Kandy district. The distance from the nearest main tourist attraction of Kandy, home to the sacred temple of the Tooth being 26 km, for the benefit of those honeymooners in a rush, the hotel has set up a helipad.
The spectacular expanses of scenery of Hunnasgiriya Hills take you all by surprise. Hunas Falls Hotel waterfall cascading through the steep tea plantations and expanses of spice cultivations, ultimately ends up crashing into beautiful small lake at the edge of the serenely landscaped acres of immaculately maintained Hotel gardens.
Hunas Falls Hotel gardens and the surrounding landscape is nature lovers' paradise: herein is an opportunity to bask in the glory of nature. Get wrapped in early morning mist: enjoy the breakfast in open-air among the flowers and plants of the well tended hotel gardens; join the wildlife of otters, eagles, monkeys, parakeets, mongoose by the side of the lake; feed the fish at the lake with the remainder of bread at breakfast; cross the lake over the bridge; peddle boat in the lake; walk, stroll, trek over the surrounding land of tea plantations, spice cultivations and villages.
Jetwing Hunas Falls Location
Hunas Falls Hotel is located at Elkaduwa, 143 km from CMB Bandaranayke International Airport. Kandy, the closest main city, being 26km away, the hotel is somewhat out of the way. But then the location of the small luxury hotel is of spectacular highland landscape.
Jetwing Hunas Falls Accommodation
Jetwing Hunas Falls features 31 comfortable and spacious rooms inclusive of four suits 32 rooms spread over 3 floors with magnificent views from large private balconies are well equipped with a range of a facilities. All rooms are set in stylish d-cor and provided with superb amenities to enjoy life in contemporary refinement. Suits: a traditional 'The Katsura' Japanese styled suite furnished with a low slung 'Emperor' style bead; a Royal suite and two luxury suits All rooms are provided with Open air bath with shower, Individual VCD/CD Player, Hot & cold water, Hair dryer, A/C, Mini fridge, Safe, Fan, Wellness music, Telephone, a mini bar, tea and coffee making facilities
Jetwing Hunas Falls Facilities
Banquet facilities
Car Rental,Currency exchange counter
Kids room with all sorts of toys and rides
A well-stocked library room, Internet access-Wireless
Parking facilities, Airport transfer, Helipad
Medical clinic, doctor on call, Spa, Wellness Center, a modern herbal massage clinic, shopping arcade
Swimming Pool, Children's Swimming Pool, Tennis Court
Laundry, Baby Cots on request, Safety Lockers (At the Reception)
Bar/Lounge, Cafe
Sri Lanka,ශ්රී ලංකා,Ceylon,Galle,Old market at night (02)
An old market place in the center of Galle town. The busy day is over and the last merchants are peacefuly packing their products. But still a few shops are open to sell some vegetables to late customers.
About Galle: 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. Test matches resumed there on December 18, 2007.Galle offers a unique opportunity to create a visible demonstration of the conservation of its inheritance. Galle is also an exciting, internationally famous visitor destination.HistoryAccording to James Emerson Tennent, Galle was the ancient seaport of Tarshish, from which King Solomon drew ivory, peacocks and other valuables.Cinnamon was exported from Sri Lanka as early as 1400 BC and the root of the word itself is Hebrew, so Galle may have been a main entrepot for the spice.Galle had been a prominent seaport long before western rule in the country. Persians, Arabs, Greeks, Romans, Malays, Indians, and Chinese were doing business through Galle port. In 1411, the Galle Trilingual Inscription, a stone tablet inscription in three languages, Chinese, Sinhala and Persian, was erected in Galle to commemorate the second visit to Sri Lanka by the Chinese admiral Zheng He.The modern history of Galle starts in 1505, when the first Portuguese ship, under Lourenço de Almeida was driven there by a storm. However, the people of the city refused to let the Portuguese enter it, so the Portuguese took it by force.In 1640, the Portuguese had to surrender to the Dutch East India Company. The Dutch built the present Fort in the year 1663. They built a fortified wall, using solid granite, and built three bastions, known as Sun, Moon and Star. After the British took over the country from the Dutch in the year 1796, they preserved the Fort unchanged, and used it as the administrative centre of Galle.