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 The Long weekend- By Dr harold Gunatillake Website: www.Doctorharold.com Sri Lanka is more than just a destination: it’s a feeling. So magical, so wild, so friendly, so spiritual You can now see the light at the end of the tunnel. The resplendent Island is booming with tourists; the actual season has not started, and the locals’ lifestyles have changed for the better through travel and enjoying life with their families. Last weekend, from the 28th of September, Thursday till Sunday, the 1st of October, was a long weekend and holiday in Sri Lanka. It is traditional today in Sri Lanka for families to go out on such occasions to relax and stay in a star hotel with the family, unlike when we were more likely relaxed at home. I, too, decided to go somewhere with my nephew and Niece for the long weekend. All hotels from Jaffna to Dondra were ...

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Coconut- an Asian dietary essentialwas bashed again by Western researchers, despite its increasing popularity in the West. – By Dr Harold Gunatillake In the fifties, sixties and before, our coconut properties, belonging to the private landowners and companies, paid particular attention to fertilising the coconut trees, and the production was sufficient for the local population and exports as copra for our foreign currency earnings. The trees were big and healthy looking. Coconut plantations flourished in the Sri Lankan coasts from Chilaw to Matara in the post- Anuradhapura period. In the 15th century, King Parakramabahu VI gifted a coconut plantation to the Thotagamuwe Vijayaba Pirivena. Spanish and Portuguese explorers coined the name coconut in the 16th century. We were proud then of our coconut growth, including rubber and tea plantations, the main products that gave us sufficient foreign exchange. Then, in 1972 – The land Reform Act was introduced with political ...

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Tourists in Sri Lanka – by Dr. Harold Gunatillake The current situation of the tourist influx in Sri Lanka. Presented by Dr Harold Gunatillake, OAM   Discover the breathtaking Island that has taken the world by storm, attracting a staggering number of tourists. Experience the island’s beauty like never before as tourism continues to soar. Join the countless visitors flocking to this resplendent paradise and discover why it’s the destination of choice for so many. In July 2023, Sri Lanka witnessed a remarkable surge in international tourist arrivals compared to the same period in 2022. Foreign tourist arrivals skyrocketed by 202.4% year-on-year, reaching 143,039 visitors. This significant increase in tourist arrivals during July 2023 can be attributed to several factors, including the ongoing recovery of the tourism sector, pent-up demand, improved air connectivity, and the recent opening of China as a critical market. This positive trend is expected to persist ...

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Visit to the St. Anthony’s Church in Wahacotte – By Dr harold Gunatillake If you’re ever in Sri Lanka, make sure to visit the stunning St. Anthony’s Church in Wahakotte. The peaceful and serene atmosphere of the church is truly awe- inspiring, and the intricate architecture is a testament to its builders’ incredible skill and dedication. Take the chance to experience this beautiful place for yourself! Anthony of Padua, OFM or Anthony of Lisbon was a Portuguese Catholic priest and friar of the Franciscan Order. He was born and raised by a wealthy family in Lisbon, Portugal, and died in Padua, Italy Let me take you to Wahakotte, a village in the northern part of Matale, in Sri Lanka, through the narrow country roads to the legendary St. Anthony’s Church or St. Anthony’s Shrine is the cathedral church of the Diocese of Kandy in Wahacotte. The church is located in ...

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Elephant Safari-Minneriya National Park-Sri Lanka – By Dr Harold Gunatillake Website: www.Doctorharold.com Minneriya National Park is home to the world’s largest-known gathering of Asian elephants. Herds of up to 350 elephants are seen at the 8,890-hectare park within a few square kilometres of the Minneriya Tank. According to some reports, there are as many as 700 elephants. A group of us stayed at the Elephant Lake Resort in Habarana overnight, and the next day, we made a trip to the Minneriya National Park. Minneriya National Park is situated in the North Central Province of Sri Lanka. The area was designated a national park on 12 August 1997, initially declared a wildlife sanctuary in 1938.[1] The reason for declaring the area as protected is to protect the Minneriya tank’s catchment and the surrounding area’s wildlife. The tank is historically important, having been built by King Mahasen in the third century AD. The ...

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New Singapore Prez. – By Dr harold Gunatillake Website: www.Doctorharold.com Tharman Shanmuganathan – Sri Lankan ancestry The Sri Lankan ancestry of new Singapore President Tharman Shanmugaratnam has been seen as an inspiration to our country. Welcome to this informative video presentation, where we will delve into the various aspects of our topic. Our journey will begin by exploring the background and history of the subject, followed by a detailed analysis of its current status and prospects. We aim to give you a comprehensive understanding of the topic and its significance in today’s world. So, please sit back, relax, and join us on this enlightening journey. As Sri Lankans, we are at a time when our resplendent island is recovering from a socio-economic crisis; it is most inspiring and heartening to read that the Sri Lankan ancestry of new Singapore President Tharman Shanmuganathan is being elected president. Our Foreign Minister Ali ...

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Attending the Gem and Jewelry fair in Bangkok-6-10th Sept.2023 – By Dr harold Gunatillake Is there an economic crisis in Sri Lanka today? What is the status of Sri Lanka in 2023, as far as the economy and well-being of the people are concerned? Government data showed that Sri Lanka’s economy shrank 11.5 per cent in the first quarter of 2023 from the previous year, even as the cash-strapped island nation struggles to overcome the economic crisis. Sri Lanka faces the worst economic crisis in the island nation’s history. With that depressing situation in mind, to cheer me up, I visited the Gem and Jewellery Fair in Bangkok held from the 6th to the 10th of September this year and compared personally what progress that country has made over the recent years, even after going through a worse period with the Covid endemic. Of course, Thailand’s dramatic economic growth has ...

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How does fructose harm your body? – Dr harold Gunatillake *The researchers suggest that, unlike glucose, used as immediate fuel, unfortunately, fructose triggers the body to store fuel. *High fructose corn syrup (HFCS) is a central ingredient in many traditional soft drinks, including Coca-Cola, Pepsi, and Sprite. It’s what gives your drink a sweet taste, but it’s also what accounts for chronic diseases like insulin resistance, non alcoholic fatty liver, and obesity among others. Fructose also called “fruit sugar,” is a naturally occurring sugar found primarily in fruits (such as apples, dates, figs, pears, and prunes), but also in vegetables (such as artichokes, asparagus, mushrooms, onions, and red peppers), honey, sugar beets, corn, potatoes, and sugar cane. On the other hand, Glucose is sourced by breaking down dietary carbs into disaccharides or polysaccharides, which are larger sugar molecules. Like all sugars, both glucose and fructose are carbohydrates. But not all ...

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Health & Views – September 1st issue 2023 – By Dr Harold Gunatillake Download the PDF file . Disclaimer: The information contained in this article is for general information purposes only, and whilst the author will endeavour to keep the information up to date and correct, eLanka makes no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability or availability with respect to the eLanka website or the information, products, services, or related graphics contained in this article for any purpose. Any reliance you place on such information is therefore strictly at your own risk. In other words, eLanka In no event will we be liable for any loss or damage including without limitation, indirect or consequential loss or damage, or any loss or damage whatsoever arising from loss of data or profits arising out of, or in connection with, the use of this ...

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Festival of the Tooth – By Dr harold Gunatillake This historical procession is held annually to pay homage to the Sacred Tooth Relic of Buddha housed at the Sri Dalada Maligawa in Kandy. Hello Viewers, Esala perahera, or pageant, started on the 21st of August this year, as the Kumbal perahera was for 7 days and was followed by the Randoli perahera, terminated on the 30th of August. The next day was the day perahera. Kandy town was crowded with families who had come to watch this pageant. Never seen such crowds in the past. This is a true reflection of the economic stability and prosperity in the country and for people to get about freely as was many years ago, sure sign of prosperity and stability in the country. I was lucky to sit at the HNBank building in Kandy to watch the Perahera this year. One hour before ...

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