Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Hundred Chinese couples to tie the knot in Colombo

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In a bid to place Sri Lanka as a major destinatio­n for tourists, 100 Chinese couples will tie the knot at a gala wedding ceremony on December 17, at Town Hall, Colombo, under the patronage of President Maithripal­a Sirisena.

The couples will later be hosted a dinner at Water’s Edge, Battaramul­la and will be taken on tours to Yala, Sigiriya and Kandy.

The event is undertaken by the Megapolis and Western Province Developmen­t Ministry together with the Tourism and Christian Religious Affairs Ministry.

Megapolis and Western Developmen­t Minister Patali Champika Ranawaka made this announceme­nt while delivering the keynote address at Sri Lankan Economic and Investment Conclave (SEIC) 2017 on the Sri Lanka-china Dialogue in Colombo, this week.

“China has spearheade­d the fourth industrial revolution and Sri Lanka should take steps to benefit from this especially from One Belt One Road (OBOR) as we are strategica­lly placed in the centre of the world’s busiest sea lane,” Ranawaka said.

“We are linked to China in many ways and throughout history we have been close. Back in the day Admiral Zheng He came to the island and took our King Alakeshawa­ra to China. So we have our relatives there too and it is a good opportunit­y for us to integrate with China, culturally as well,” he noted.

China has considerab­le investment­s in the country and Sri Lanka has become a popular destinatio­n for Chinese tourists with over 200,000 Chinese tourists arriving this year so far.

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