South Asia’s first Disneyland to be held in Hambantota in Sri Lanka

A delegation from Disneyland has agreed to visit Sri Lanka in November to discuss the opening of the first Disneyland in South Asia in Hambantota.

“Diana (state tourism minister) talks are on! The Disneyland team has agreed to visit #Sri Lanka in November to discuss setting up South Asia’s first Disneyland in Hambantota!” Daily Mirror Associate Editor Jameela Hussain tweeted.

Walt Disney invited Diana Gammage, who would soon be visiting the US to discuss plans for an $18 billion investment.

Minister of State Diana Gamge previously said that she and Disneyland representatives had discussed the possibility of opening Disneyland in Sri Lanka. According to him, this project will give a boost to Sri Lanka’s tourism industry. In particular, Sri Lanka will greatly benefit from the increased exposure to its tourism after being awarded the opportunity to host “Miss Tourism”. World – International closing 2022″ in Colombo.

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According to the Sunday Observer, Croatia and Russia, the other two countries selected to host the 75th edition of “Miss Tourism World” worldwide, voluntarily refused to do so in favor of Sri Lanka.

According to David Singh, global director of “Miss Tourism World – International Finale 2022”, this was the case because both countries knew that the event would contribute significantly to the rebirth of tourism in Sri Lanka. The tournament will take place in Sri Lanka from 8 to 21 December. There will be winners from 80 different countries, giving Sri Lanka a destination value of around USD 40 million.

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He said that they will visit all the major tourist destinations of Sri Lanka during the competition including Kandy, Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa, Sigiriya, Habarana, Ella, Arugam Bay, Mirissa and Galle. According to the Sunday Observer, this will give a boost to these places.

Due to poor economic management, corruption and agricultural issues, Sri Lanka is currently facing a unique disaster. The 22 million-strong nation of Sri Lanka is facing the worst economic crisis in seven decades, leaving millions unable to meet basic needs like food, medicine and fuel.

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