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Recommended tourist attractions in Sri Lanka

There is a very famous small train in Sri Lanka. Netizens say it is the real-life version of the Spirited Away train, because the section where the train goes through the sea looks like a scene in an anime, and you are sitting on the train. It is wonderful to watch the scenery change outside the window, and the scenery of Sri Lanka is also very beautiful.

Sri Lanka, known as the "Tear of the Indian Ocean", has beautiful beaches, ancient culture and famous Ceylon black tea. Sri Lanka, formerly known as Ceylon, is an island in the Indian Ocean. It is a tropical country with a dry season and a rainy season. The local language is Sinhala, and most Lankans can speak English. If you have the chance, you must go here to experience it. Below, I’ll introduce you to some places you can’t miss in Sri Lanka. Nuwara Eliya

Taste pure Ceylon black tea at the Alpine Tea Factory

Sri Lanka’s black tea is world-famous, so of course you have to visit and taste it in the tea garden. As one of the important Ceylon black tea producing areas, there are many excellent tea gardens in and around Nuwara Eliya, many of which are open to tourists to visit and taste. The tour and tea tasting process takes more than an hour and is almost completely free. Galle

1. Watch fishermen fishing on stilts and experience the unique culture

Stilt fishing is a traditional fishing method in Sri Lanka. Stilts can be seen along the coast from Galle to Mirissa The figures of fishermen, sitting on simple wooden frames, setting up fishing rods, waiting with bated breath for the fish to take the bait, form a unique cultural landscape on the southwest coast of Sri Lanka.

2. Experience the sea train and travel through "Spirited Away"

The sea train is Sri Lanka's famous coastal train line. It is a track that is infinitely close to the Indian Ocean. The nearest place is The sea is only one meter away. Outside the window is the vast Indian Ocean, and the waves seem to be rolling right next to your feet. The shock is beyond words. This scene is like the classic plot in the animation "Spirited Away". It is an experience that you must not miss when visiting Sri Lanka. The Temple of the Tooth Relic

The Temple of the Tooth contains the most important Buddhist sacred object in Sri Lanka - the tooth relic of Buddha Sakyamuni. The entire temple looks magnificent because of this relic. Every August, the 10-day Tooth Relic Festival celebration is held here.

Address: SriDaladaVeediya, Kandy, SriLanka

Opening hours: Temple 5:30-20:00; worship times are 5:30-6:45, 9:30-11: 00, 18:30-20:00.

Tickets: 1,500 rupees for adults, free for children, and an additional 300 rupees for photography.

Tips

The security check here is very strict. Men and women can enter through separate security checks, and visitors are required to take off their shoes and wear long clothes that cover their arms and knees. Free audio guide equipment is available at the ticket office. Classification of Sri Lanka's city attractions:

1. World Heritage Category: Colombo - Anuradhapura - Polonnaruwa - Sigiriya - Dambulla - Kandy.

2. Mountain tea plantations: From Kandy to Ella, the train travels through the tea plantations in the mountains of central Sri Lanka. You can stop in places such as the British town of Nuwara Eliya (Euwara

eliya).

3. Tropical beaches: Trincomalee--Galle--Hikkaduwa--Mirissa

< p>The above is the recommended attractions and route planning for Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka is a country worth visiting, but remember to bargain when buying things, because selling to outsiders is very expensive, so don’t be cheated.