Sri Lanka is definitely a pure land, no matter which angle to appreciate, the beauty of it is irreplaceable beauty... The vegetation coverage rate reaches 70% of the total area of the country, which is not easy but the meaning is very rich. The awe of nature is indeed worth learning and thinking, and we choose how to treat nature, and nature will give us back. This place is always so beautiful, old photos, various tables and chairs preserved more than 100 years ago as new
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Sri Lanka is definitely a pure land, no matter which angle to appreciate, the beauty of it is irreplaceable beauty... The vegetation coverage rate reaches 70% of the total area of the country, which is not easy but the meaning is very rich. The awe of nature is indeed worth learning and thinking, and we choose how to treat nature, and nature will give us back. This place is always so beautiful, old photos, various tables and chairs preserved more than 100 years ago as new
A little distance from Independence Square, about half an hour walk, a great golf course, you can chat, you can take a walk, see the green.
The Royal Golf Club of Colombo is a very authentic place, the golf course is beautiful, many large hotel facilities and buildings.
The environment reminds me of the holiday center in Sanya.
#Sri Lanka My first day of learning golf suddenly awakened Why is it near the water platform, and I don't go to learn golf? Ceylon (formerly Sri Lanka) was colonized by the UK for more than 130, in addition to bringing tea gardens, there is a golfing culture! In Sri Lanka, in addition to the national cricket cricket that adults and children everywhere know, golf is also a popular leisure activity in middle/high-class society! Today I went to Royal Colombo Golf Club just 15 minutes from my home, arguably the golf course in the city (Colombo Colombo is the economic capital of Sri Lanka). Sri Lanka is one of the first countries to have golf, and history can be traced back to about 140 years ago. Golf emerged in Sri Lanka in 1879, the third country in the world to play the sport after Scotland and England. Golf is one of the components of Sri Lanka's history. The oldest and most famous golf club in Sri Lanka is the Royal Colombo Golf Club (RCG), which is in the capital, and has been around for almost 125 years, making it the second oldest golf club outside the UK. In 1928, King George V granted a concession to use the name "Royal". The Royal Colombo Golf Club is the 18-hole fairway. The other two golf courses are Conti Victoria Golf Club and Nueats Eliya Golf Club.