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Steps are to be taken to develop the Tourism Industry by enhancing the capacity of local tourism service providers. – Prime Minister

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Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya stated that the government is working towards a tourism development initiative aimed at promoting tourism at rural level by strengthening the capacity of local tourism service providers.

The Prime Minister made these remarks while participating in the inaugural ceremony of the China–Sri Lanka–Maldives Tourism Forum, held on Monday [June 16 ] at the Cinnamon Life Hotel in Colombo, under the theme “Connectivity and Collaborative Success along the Silk Road.”

Addressing the event, the Prime Minister further stated:

“The primary vision of this forum is not only to boost economic growth through the tourism industry but also to foster  cultural understanding, and regional cooperation within South Asia.

China continues to attract millions of tourists with its vast and diverse landscapes, centuries-old heritage sites, and distinctly modern cities.

The Maldives represents idyllic islands with pristine coral reefs, crystal-clear waters, and world-renowned luxury resorts.

Sri Lanka, offers a unique blend of experiences from the sacred city of Anuradhapura to the Sigiriya Rock Fortress, from the golden southern coastline to the mist-covered tea plantations of the central highlands.

The government is currently focused on building a tourism industry that not only focuses on generating income but also protects our ecosystems, values our cultural heritage, and empowers our communities.

In this regard, regional cooperation is of vital importance to Sri Lanka. This forum creates the path for streamline visa processes, align health and safety standards, develop integrated marketing strategies, and attract international investments.

Our aim is to transform the tourism sector into one that reaches rural communities, supports women entrepreneurs, and encourages youth participation.

The government is already taking measures to promote eco-tourism, enhance digital tourism infrastructure, and strengthen the capacity of local tourism service providers.

Particularly, attention has also been directed toward establishing a community-based tourism model that ensures tourism benefits reach underrepresented regions of the country.

Collaborating with the innovations of China presents an opportunity to elevate the tourism industry to new heights in Sri Lanka.

It is important to remember that the true value of the tourism industry lies not only in its economic returns but also in its ability to nurture human connections. It provides the power to dismantle uniform perspectives, foster empathy, and build peace. In a divided world, tourism opens pathways to unite across borders, cultures, and generations.”

The event was attended by the heads of the Chinese and Maldivian diplomatic missions in Sri Lanka, along with a delegation from the Chinese Ministry of Culture and Tourism, and other distinguished guests.

[Prime Minister’s Media Division]



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