- Galle Face Green
The Galle Face Green is a
promenade which stretches for half kilometre along the coast in the heart of financial and business district ofColombo ,Sri Lanka . The promenade was initially laid out in 1859 by the British Governor ofCeylon , Sir Henry Ward, and was also used forhorse racing and as a golf course, although the original Galle Face Green extended over a much larger area than is seen today.The Galle Face Green is currently a 5
hectare ribbon strip of land between Galle Road andIndian Ocean which is now the largest open space in Colombo. This is a popular destination for children, vendors, teenagers, lovers, merrymakers and all those who want to indulge in their favorite pastimes next to the sea under the open sky. On Saturday and Sunday evenings, the land is busy with day trippers, picnickers and food vendors. There are two large hotels that border the strip; theCeylon Continental Hotel and at the other by the quaintGalle Face Hotel , one of Sri Lanka's oldest and most popular hotels, with a variety of old world charm including old furniture, hand carved doors, balconies and high ceilings.Radio Ceylon and subsequently theSri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation , the oldest radio station inSouth Asia has recorded many programmes here from theiroutside broadcast input in the 1950s and 1960s.The Galle Face Green is administered and maintained by the Urban Development Authority of Sri Lanka (UDA).
References
* [http://www.asiamaya.com/asiaguide/srilanka/e-03colo/es-col17_e.htm Sri Lanka / Colombo / Attractions / Galle Face Green]
* [http://www.uda.lk/Projects/galle%20face/galleface.htm Galle Face Green Development Project]
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