Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lanka Tourism and Aitken Spence host fellowship for local and int’l journalist­s

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Sri Lanka Tourism and Aitken Spence Hotels and Resorts hosted a fellowship for internatio­nal and local journalist­s covering the ongoing cricket tournament between Sri Lanka and England.

The fellowship, attended by a large number of foreign journalist­s and internatio­nal cricket commentato­rs, took place at the Heritance Kandalama Hotel, the flagship property of Aitken Spence Hotels and Resorts, last week. Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) and the Ministry of Sports also supported the initiative.

The fellowship included several traditiona­l dance items showcasing Sri Lanka’s rich cultural heritage. It also raised awareness of Sri Lanka’s scenic tourism destinatio­ns and worldrenow­ned cultural sites.

In addition to the main events, a give-away social media competitio­n was also held among the foreign journalist­s at the reception to promote Sri Lanka on their social media platforms.

They were asked to upload an image of Sri Lanka on Instagram with the caption ‘Why people should visit Sri Lanka’ as they think and in one hour, three people with the maximum number of likes received gift vouchers from Heritance Kandalama.

“Members of the internatio­nal press are the ones who portray Sri Lanka’s image overseas and it is important to build up a channel of communicat­ion with them. We are extremely pleased that representa­tives of some leading internatio­nal news and media networks were present at the event. Apart from covering the cricket tournament between Sri Lanka and England, they will also help us tell our story to the world,” Sri Lanka Tourism Developmen­t Authority (SLTDA) Chairman Kavan Ratnayaka said explaining the objective of the initiative.

Ratnayaka also thanked Aitken Spence Hotels and Resorts for partnering with SLLDA, and Sri Lanka Cricket for facilitati­ng an initiative of this sort.

“Our Tourism Strategic Plan (2017-2020) talks about the importance of strengthen­ing Sri Lanka’s image as a welcoming host. Sometimes brief gestures of this nature go a long way in shaping the ‘brand image’ of our nation,” Ratnayaka said adding that plans were underway, with the involvemen­t of the private sector, to welcome and entertain Balmy Army - the semi-organised group of English cricket fan following their team on overseas tour - who will be visiting Sri Lanka for the bilateral Test series.

 ??  ?? Winners of the social media competitio­n
Winners of the social media competitio­n

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