A four-day photo exhibition titled “Explore Sri Lanka” was inaugurated at the Royal Cultural Centre in Amman, Jordan, last week (01), presenting a captivating collection of photographs highlighting Sri Lanka’s rich cultural heritage, pristine landscapes, diverse wildlife, and vibrant traditions.
According to the Embassy of Sri Lanka in Amman, the exhibition was inaugurated by the Ambassador of Sri Lanka to Jordan, J.A.D.S. Priyangika Wijegunasekara, together with the Secretary General of the Ministry of Culture of Jordan, Nidal Ibrahim.
The exhibition has been launched to inspire Jordanian audiences to experience the beauty and hospitality of Sri Lanka as a premier travel destination.
“This photo exhibition is not only an artistic celebration but also a cultural bridge between our two nations and invites visitors to explore the scenic beauty and hospitality of Sri Lanka through these images, welcoming more international travellers”, stated Ambassador Wijejunasekara, opening the exhibition.
Secretary General Ibrahim conveyed wishes for a successful event, welcoming the initiatives of the Embassy for promoting Sri Lankan culture in collaboration with the Royal Cultural Centre in Amman.
The event was graced by the members of the diplomatic community, cultural leaders, travel enthusiasts, tour agents, and media representatives. It was part of ongoing initiatives to promote cultural and tourism exchanges between Sri Lanka and Jordan.
It aimed to strengthen people-to-people ties, encourage tourism cooperation, and provide the public with an authentic glimpse into the island nation’s unique charm. (Newswire)