Colombo

Publish Time:2016-05-18 08:39:46Source:WTCF

【Introduction】:Colombo is an interesting and colourful tapestry of many races, religions and cultures and a city that showcases a wonderful colonial heritage blended in its many moods. Due to its large harbour and its strategic position along the East-West sea trade routes, Colombo was known to ancient traders 2,000 years ago.

Introduction of Colombo


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Colombo is an interesting and colourful tapestry of many races, religions and cultures and a city that showcases a wonderful colonial heritage blended in its many moods. Due to its large harbour and its strategic position along the East-West sea trade routes, Colombo was known to ancient traders 2,000 years ago. Known as ‘Kolon thota’ , the native name of the city meaning ‘port’, it became ‘Colombo’ with the advent of the colonial rulers to the island. With a rapidly changing skyline it is indeed a unique city of ‘old and new’ that is swiftly unfolding into a spectacular tourist destination in the region.

Historical Culture

In the history of Colombo, it is said that it emerged in Rome and Arabia in the past 2000 years. In the 8th century, the trade between the Kingdom of Sinhalese and the outside world mostly was handled by the Muslim businessmen in Colombo.

The Portuguese arrived in Colombo in 1517 and built the sites to protect its spices trade. Afterwards, Colombo was captured by the Dutch in 1656, after that it was occupied by the British in 1796. The Great Britain built and made it as the capital of British Ceylon. Since the Independence of Sri Lanka in 1948, Colombo has been the capital of Sri Lanka. Until 1985 the capital was moved to Sri Jaya Oswald Luckett Knapp in the southeastern outskirts of Colombo.

Natural Environment

Colombo is located in the west coast of Sri Lanka Island, near the Indian Ocean, with the boundary being north of the Kelani River. It is a transportation hub of Sri Lanka. The railways and highways connect the whole country. The International Airport connects the city to other major destinations in the world.

Climate

Colombo belongs to the lowland, a typical tropical climate; the average temperature is 27 degrees Celsius. As the altitude increases, the temperature drops accordingly. At the altitude of 2000 meters the temperature will drop 16 degrees Celsius.

Holiday Arrangements

Sri Lanka is one of the countries that have the most public holidays in the world. Five working days of National implementation, rest on every Saturday and Sunday. The annual leave for staff is 14 days; private affair leave for 7 days, 21 days for sick leave. In addition, there are a total of 25 days of public holidays and religious festivals every year.