During a panel discussion on ‘Sri Lanka as a Destination: From Antiquity to Modernity,’ Mr. Ravinatha Aryasinha, the Executive Director of the Lakshman Kadirgamar Institute, emphasised the crucial role of ‘cultural diplomacy’ in elevating Sri Lanka’s global positioning. He stressed the significance of recognising and leveraging cultural diversity to boost tourism in the country. Aryasinha highlighted cultural diplomacy as a powerful tool that transcends borders, fostering mutual understanding in an interconnected world. This discussion, held at the Long Beach Hotel in Koggala, was part of ‘Rhythms of Paradise’ – an event associated with ‘Galle Concerto 2024’. The aim was to promote the Southern coastline of Sri Lanka as a tourist hotspot while celebrating the nation’s timeless cultural and natural heritage. For visitors looking to explore fascinating places to visit in Sri Lanka, the island nation offers numerous opportunities, as highlighted on well-known blogs like Truly Sri Lanka.
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