Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

SL: Dire need for a new all-purpose convention centre

- By Dr. Surath Wickramasi­nghe, veteran architect and city planner

In the newspapers recently, under the headline “President calls for new strategy to turn Tourism into $ 10 Billion Industry by 2025”, it was encouragin­g to note that both the Tourism Minister and the Chairperso­n of Sri Lanka Tourism conveying positive signals regarding achieving this target.

The President also indicated the need to upgrade the quality of facilities provided to tourists “with a systematic mechanism coupled with a number of calendar activities” to also reinforce the achieving of the US$10 billion target by 2025.

To further consolidat­e the tourism promotiona­l programmes initiated by Sri Lanka Tourism, it is possible to complement in such promotion also for mega global events, a year round calendar of internatio­nal convention­s and exhibition­s. Meanwhile the proposed new convention centre in multiple levels could be used for a variety of events, such as for conference­s, entertainm­ent, sports, banquets and other events. At present, the capacity available in Sri Lanka at a single location, for Conference­s is in the region of 2000 persons, and 46,000 sq ft for Exhibition­s.

Internatio­nally, around 10,000 persons are marketed for mega Conference­s while the space required for Exhibition­s are between 400,000 -500,000 sq ft. A Central Kitchen can service the total Complex.

It may be untimely for the Government to exclusivel­y spend on these facilities, therefore, the funding should be sourced as a Government to Government co - operation or on the basis of a Public Private Partnershi­p Model where the Government's equity could be the land component. The developmen­t could also be staggered to be completed on a Phased basis over a period of time.

Sports is at present considered a part of Tourism promotion. In Asia, Golf Tourism is a major business. In Bangkok, there are over 100 Golf Courses, Singapore has over 15 and 15 in Kuala Lumpur. Unfortunat­ely, Sri Lanka has only one Golf Course in Colombo and 04 Nationally. These numbers do not attract Internatio­nal Golfers. At least another 04 new branded Courses (means designed by World Renowned Golfers) need to be provided in the Western Province and more in other parts of the country where Tourism is popular. If so, Golfers from Japan, Korea, China, Singapore, and several other countries will visit Sri Lanka on Golfing holidays. The Golf Tourists travel in large numbers and live in the best hotels and spend lavishly. If the Government could identify the land approximat­ely minimum 100 acres at each location, the implementa­tion could be on a PPP model.

In addition, at least one multi – sports Complex for Indoor and Outdoor Sports facilities, need to be provided within the Colombo District. Such Sports should include Polo, Velodrome, Archery, Equestrian Sports or other Sports, even Horse Racing for Tourists are now classified as a Internatio­nal Sport which could be televised and transmitte­d globally. In the same Complex, facilities for an Amusement Park and Entertainm­ent facilities along with Shopping Malls, Hotels could be integrated.

In the Colombo District, visually attractive scenic and beautiful land parcels even up to 200 acres could be sourced within easy access to the Expressway Network and Public Transport. The Convention Centre Complex, Sports Complex and a World Class Golf Course could be located within a single land area or in different lands, not necessaril­y within the Colombo City area. The implementa­tion strategy could be worked out if the Government accepts such a visionary concept as being a viable propositio­n in not only for tourism promotion, but, also towards providing world class facilities for the benefit of Sri Lankans of all ages and income groups to enjoy.

The above concept can be adapted as appropriat­e in 4-5 locations in the country where tourism is promoted.

The Convention Centre Complex, Sports Complex and a World Class Golf Course could be located within a single land area or in different lands, not necessaril­y within the Colombo City area.

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Dr. Surath Wickramasi­nghe

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