** A picture of a regular girl in the reign of Niram's uniform, a royal costume, a royal woman, Wimaladharmasuriya (1591-1604), a king's regular dress is posted here, the neckline shirt and long sleeve jacket It is Mantaya. Sinhala style decorated scarf or marabar style, high angle hat and Borala pants. Wearing a sword is a habit, no one is allowed to wear stockings or shoes. The main purpose of making special features of King Jewel is to make the King stand out and stand out among people first.
According to Mahavamsa (text of King Bali of Sri Lanka), the traditional date of ancient Sri Lanka was the landing of Vijaya who came to Sri Lanka with 700 followers (as he was forbidden by Indian Vanga king) . He ruled Sri Lanka from 543 BC - 505 BC (modern: 38 years!). Vijaya played an important role in Sri Lanka, including the establishment of the Kingdom of Tambapani. Vijaya played an important role in the ancient history of the country. Another annual date of ancient Sri Lanka is the arrival of Buddhism from the son of Devanampiya Tissa, the ancestor Mutasiva of Anuradhapura. Another source said that Buddhism was founded by a man named "Mahinda", but then it was integrated into Sinhara culture. Calligraphic materials show the emergence of Buddhism in the 3 rd century BC
Tourism in Sri Lanka is growing rapidly. For centuries, Sri Lanka is a popular attraction for foreign tourists. Chinese traveler Fa-Hien visited Sri Lanka as early as the 4th century, and in the 12th century Italian explorer, Marco Polo claimed that Sri Lanka is the "world's largest island". Government initiatives in tourism development can be traced back to 1937 when the Ceylon Tourism Board was founded. However, due to the Second World War, it was closed in September 1939. After independence of Sri Lanka, the Ceylon Tourism Bureau, which reestablished the function to inherit the Tourism Bureau, reviewed the promotion of tourism again. With the promulgation of Act No. 10 of 1966 formal approval of the tourism department of the country was achieved. This regulates the law concerning the establishment of the Ceylon Tourism Board.
Sri Lanka is known for its spices. The most famous is cinnamon produced in Sri Lanka. From the 15th century to the 16th century, spices and ivory merchants from all over the world brought back local dishes to the island, creating various kinds of cooking styles and techniques. Special curry and flickadel (meatball) are available in the ramlay slice. All these are banana leaves and baked as Sri Lankan cuisine influenced by the taste of the Netherlands. Desserts in the Netherlands and Portugal continue to be popular. British influence includes roast beef and roasted chicken. In addition, Indian cooking methods and the influence of food play an important role in what Sri Lankans eat.