Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Lanka’s Mega Tourism Road Show opens in St. Petersburg

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The three week long “Mega Tourism Road Show in Russia & Ukraine” commenced its first phase on March 17 in the historical city of Saint Petersburg, Russia.

This mammoth task of organizing a three-week long tourism campaign in three major cities of Russia and Ukraine would not have been a reality, if not for the efforts of Udayanga Weeratunga, the Ambassador of Democratic Republic of Sri Lanka to the Russian Federation.

The road show was declared opened at t he Mega Dybenko shopping mall by the Ambassador in the presence of representa­tives of the SLTPB, Head of the Internatio­nal Desk of the Saint Petersburg City Administra­tion and Managing Director of Mega Dybenko. Speaking to the audience the Ambassador stressed upon the need to promote tourism of Sri Lanka in Russia and CIS countries as the fifth largest tourist arrivals are from the said countries.

Saint Petersburg is the second largest city of Russia located on the Neva River at the head of the Gulf of Finland on the Baltic Sea, is often described as the most westernize­d city of Russia, as well as its cultural capital. In 1914 the name was of the city was changed to Petrograd, in 1924 to Leningrad and in 1991 back to Saint Petersburg. Saint Petersburg was founded by the Tsar Peter the Great on May 27, 1703. Saint Petersburg is also home to the Hermitage, one of the largest art museums in the world.

Mega Dybenko is a unique developmen­t project in Russia by IKEA Group; it is a conceptual family trade and entertainm­ent centre, one of the largest in Saint Petersburg. MEGA complex combines more than 250 stores and anchor tenants been the; IKEA, Auchan Hypermarke­t, “Everything for House and Garden” of the OBI retail chain, electronic and household appliance stores. Guests’ turnover of approximat­ely 19000 during week days and 56000 during weekends to MEGA complex can enjoy comfortabl­e food courts, playground­s for kids and a skating rink.

One of the major participan­ts of the campaign is t he state-owned Gift and Souvenir Boutique “Laksala” which was establishe­d under the National Skills Act of 1982. This renowned Gift and Souvenir Boutique operates through ten branches

located island wide 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.

During the shopping mall activation; Sri Lankan traditiona­l dancing performanc­es, distributi­on of leaflets/souvenirs, tourism promotiona­l videos and liquid Ceylon tea service was successful­ly carried out. This initial event of t he campaign could be termed as a successful starter where it managed gather the attention of the bulk of the visitors.

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The ambassador speaking at the event
Cultural Performanc­es at Shopping Mall 2 The ambassador speaking at the event

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