The hallmark of Sri Lankan culture is that in it you find a harmonious blend of traditional customs and the modern way of life which enriches lives of Sri Lankans.
There are as many as seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites located in Sri Lanka. They include the ancient ruins of Anuradhapuraya and Polonnaruwa, the cave temples of Dambulla, the Temple of Sacred Tooth Relic in Kandy and Sigiriya, the rock fortress believed to have been built by the patricide king Kashyapa where the storied frescoes and the mirror wall are found.
The tropical rain forest called Sinharaja and the sea-washed Fort of Galle too are among the designated UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
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