1. Lion Rock, the eighth wonder of the world.
Lion Rock is a landmark of Sri Lanka and is known as the eighth wonder of the world. It has a long history of culture and ancient legends.
2. Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, where relics are enshrined.
The Temple of the Tooth Relic is located in the north of Kandy Lake. The temple houses the most important Buddhist sacred object in Sri Lanka - the tooth relic of Buddha Sakyamuni.
3. Ceylon Tea Garden.
Tea is everywhere in Sri Lanka. The climate here is mild, the altitude is moderate, and there are sloping plains. It is a geomantic treasure land for growing tea.
4. The ancient city of Galle, a unique style
The Galle Castle, also known as the Galle Fortress, is an ancient city where people still live. It was built in Portugal in the 16th century. During the people's rule, the Dutch colonists rebuilt and expanded the city defenses based on the original ones.
5. Elephant Orphanage
Many Buddhist countries regard elephants as national treasures, and Sri Lanka is no exception.