The Pearl Of The Indian Ocean: Sri Lanka
Essay by 24 • March 3, 2011 • 441 Words (2 Pages) • 2,840 Views
"AYUBOWAN" May you have the gift of long life! It is with this traditional greeting, that everyone is welcomed to Sri Lanka, the paradise island. For a small island Sri Lanka has many nicknames; Serendip, Ceylon, Tear drop of India, Resplendent Isle, Island of Dhamma, Pearl of the Indian Ocean. This colorful collection reveals its richness and beauty, and the intensity of affection it has evoked in visitors. Many travelers, from ancient mariners and merchants, to modern astronauts and business people, have been seduced by the tantalizing beauty of the colors and costumes of this land which, according to Mark Twain, were "All harmonious, all in perfect taste".
Sri Lanka's archaeological treasures bear testimony to a civilization that spanned the golden age of Periclean Greece, the Roman Empire, Mayan citadels, and Napoleonic grandeur. The resultant legacy is a culture embellished by the more recent influences of Western colonizers, and Eastern traders, producing a mercurial mix of races and religions, arts and crafts, festivals and costumes that enchant the visitor with their exquisite variety.
To these man-made riches, add the God-given blessings of nature: azure seas, sandy beaches, verdant hills, cascading waterfalls, abundant wildlife, a riot of flowers and fruits, coconut groves, spice gardens, tea estates. Here ones day can be gloriously lazy by a palm shaded lagoon or full of excitement, snorkeling, swimming, fishing or sailing... Like a brilliant jewel in the sparkling waters of the Indian Ocean, Sri Lanka is an island country of rich and varied landscapes - of lush green jungles, cool refreshing hills, sun drenched beaches an warm friendly people.
Some Interesting Facts about this Paradise Island.
* At 92 per cent, Sri Lanka's literacy rate is the best in South Asia.
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