Although Sri Lanka is considered a Buddhist country, Christianity is also major religion in its community. Forgetting all challenges and troubles that the Sri Lankans had to face in 2021, Christians have planned simple, yet elegant Christmas celebrations all across Sri Lanka this year. All these celebrations will follow COVID 19 safety regulations and will not encourage public gatherings even on the day of Christmas.
The Christmas season has already started in Sri Lanka since the 01st of December, and many public places including banks, super malls, and other buildings have already been beautified with Christmas decorations. If you did not get the chance to travel to Sri Lanka due to the pandemic, check out online travel sites such as Truly Sri Lanka and ensure to visit Sri Lanka in 2022 because you are going to fall in love with this island nation for sure.
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