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Amazing Batik Industry in Sri Lanka

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The origin of ‘batik’ industry marked in countries like Indonesia and  Malaysia. The Dutch has brought batik to Sri Lanka and the industry was established in the last century. But, some evidences are proving its long history in Sri Lanka. Hence, it has been identified as one of the most important and traditional industries in the country. The batik production runs as a small scale industry generating employment opportunities for many talented artists in Sri Lanka. Most of the batik wear are made of cotton, but some  made of silk. The art of using wax on fabric when dyeing is batik. This method is known as wax dyeing where cotton used as the material.  The wax is dripped by using a spouted tool called a canting. And it printed by using a copper stamp called a cap. Sometimes use a stiff brush to apply wax to large patterns. The material is immersed in dye and the wax is removed with boiling water. This leaves the waxed area as a different color in comparison to the dyed area. The process

Hiriwadunna Rural Village in Sri Lanka

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Traveling is all about the experiences. When it happens in a rural area entirely filled with nature and culture, it unplugs disturbed stuff in routine life of people. Being accustomed to mix culture, we as Sri Lankans have gradually lost our authentic life style.  Though, local rural living culture bound with nature has faded away, some of the countryside areas in Sri Lanka still keep it sustains for the future generation. “Hiriwadunna Village” near Habarana is evidencing the preceding culture of Sri Lanka. ‘Hiriwadunna’ as a sustainable touristic location makes many attempts to provide greater traditional experience for both local and foreign tourists applying cultural tourism concepts accompanied with eco-tourism and local hospitality. Accessibility to the place itself has become an attraction as bullock cart rides have been arranged at the entrance to the village.   After a trek spanned 1km away from the main road A6 (took the turn from the junction Hiriwadunna near Habarana) throug

Message from the Senior Editor of the HTE Club, Department of Tourism Studies (DTS), Uva Wellassa University (UWU)

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Dear Members of HTE Club, I am very pleased to convey my heartfelt wishes for the HTE Club, launching the ‘HTE blog’ site in line with the National World Tourism Day Celebration 2021 at UWU. Studying at a university encourages students to carry out new research, use technology, accept challenges, and be creative and independent thinkers besides the engagement of in-class learning. As a result of such an environment, this blog comes out as one of the fruitful creations formed by the undergraduates of the HTE club of DTS. In a nutshell, the purpose of a blog site is to build relationships through an effective communication process. Hence, from today onwards, this blog will be one of the digital marketing assets of UWU permitting access to a wider audience of people who penetrate tourism-related facts from every nook and cranny of the world. To be a successful blog requires the students’ active and continuous engagement where they have room to excel in writing, establish as an expert, dem

Message from the Head of the Department, Department of Tourism Studies of the Uva Wellassa University

It is with great pleasure I send my complements at this remarkable milestone achieved by the Department of Tourism Studies (DTS),Faculty of Management of Uva Wellassa University of Sri Lanka for launching the HTE blog site parallel to the World Tourism Day celebrations 2021 in collaboration with the HTE Club of the Uva Wellassa University and the Ministry of Tourism, Uva Province. This blog site will undoubtedly become a significant hub for the tourism sector in Sri Lanka by identifying prospective information seekers with the goal of ensuring the industry's long - term growth and sustainability. It is a great privilege to add my complements at this pivotal event in the introduction of HTE blog site, which provides a conducive platform for HTE undergraduates to improve their writing skills and expertise in the Hospitality, Tourism, and Events sector. Equally, this is a great source of information for the outsiders who is having an enthusiasm towards emerging trends and happenings i