Sri Lanka all set to build $300 million world-class beach park in Colombo
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, COLOMBO/ Created : Jul 20, 2018, 11:46 IST
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The Sri Lankan government has decided to build a world-class beach park from Kollupitiya to Dehiwela in the capital city Colombo at a cost of $300 million (around INR 47.8 billion). Nihal Rupasinghe, Megapolis and Western Province … Read more
The Sri Lankan government has decided to build a world-class beach park from Kollupitiya to Dehiwela in the capital city Colombo at a cost of $300 million (around INR 47.8 billion). Nihal Rupasinghe, Megapolis and Western Province Development Ministry Secretary, said that the cabinet of ministers has given their approval for the project. Under this costly project, about 85 hectares of beach land will be reclaimed through landfill. Read less
The Sri Lankan government has decided to build a world-class beach park from Kollupitiya to Dehiwela in the capital city Colombo at a cost of $300 million (around INR 47.8 billion). Nihal Rupasinghe, Megapolis and Western Province Development Ministry Secretary, said that the cabinet of ministers has given their approval for the project. Under this costly project, about 85 hectares of beach land will be reclaimed through landfill.
Project Director D.E.C.Jayakody mentioned, “This artificial beach will complement the port city project. This will create a world class beach with numerous leisure activities and is expected to attract thousands of visitors”. In addition, the project will also have special breakwater systems to control the water levels and to make the sea safe for visitors, especially for swimmers.
It is being said that the whole region will be able to accommodate around 50,000 people at any time. Besides, there will be a parking space for 3,000 vehicles.
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