The Sri Lankan Embassy in Bahrain, in coordination with Lulu Hypermarket, organised a week-long Sri Lanka Produce and Food Mart, being held till today (13), titled ‘Sri Lanka Fest’, with a view to promote trade, tourism and culture of Sri Lanka, as well as to augment the image of the country, amongst the nationals of Bahrain and foreign expatriates, residing in Bahrain. The event is expected to attract over 2,000 visitors and shoppers, including nationals of Sri Lanka domiciled in Bahrain.
Sri Lankan Ambassador to Bahrain H.M.G.R.R.K. Wijeratne Mendis inaugurated the event on Thursday (7), along with Undersecretary for Consular and Administrative Affairs Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Bahrain Dr. Mohamed Ali Bahzad, Acting Chief Executive Officer of Bahrain Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) Mohamed Atef Al Khaja, Chief Executive Officer of Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA) Nibras Mohammed Talib and Lulu Group Regional Director Mohamed Kaleem. The Ambassadors of China, Nepal, the Philippines to Bahrain, and the members of the Diplomatic Community in Bahrain graced the opening ceremony.
This year’s event displayed and marketed a number of new products and goods such as cinnamon, seafood including tuna, kingfish and prawns, pepper, authentic spices, various kinds of biscuits, and confectionary products. A variety of healthy organic coconut products such as coconut cream, coconut milk, and cold-pressed coconut oil were available for attractive prices. Ceylon Tea and tea-based herbal infusions with turmeric, chamomile and other herbs from well-known plantations around Sri Lanka, were also promoted.
Other attractions at the Sri Lanka Fest included the stalls set up by Sri Lankan-origin entrepreneurs displaying Kithul jaggery, confectionary items, spices, palmyra products, handicrafts, handloom, batik products as well as various eco-friendly products. The Ceylon Tea stall organised by Dilmah provided the visitors a unique opportunity for tea tasting, while attractive Sri Lanka tourism packages were offered by Akbar Holidays. Large television screens displayed videos on touristic attractions of Sri Lanka, Ceylon Tea, export products of Sri Lanka, and the many investment opportunities such as Colombo Port City project.
Using the event as a platform, the Sri Lanka Embassy with the Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment organised a stall to promote foreign employment and encourage skills recognition through NVQ certification. The aim of the Embassy’s initiative is to collect data and information regarding skills and qualifications of Sri Lankan migrant workers and expatriates in Bahrain, enabling them to register for the ‘Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)’ which is being organised by the Embassy.
Highlighting Sri Lanka’s culture, the dance performance was showcased by members of the Sri Lanka Club Dancing Group and ‘Thiranga Kala – Bahrain’, which drew wide applause and appreciation from the audience. The cultural performances were also showcased.
Adding flavour to the event, Chef Udaya Kumara from Bahrain-based Sri Lankan Restaurant ‘Zaynah’ demonstrated the preparation of authentic Sri Lankan cuisine.
The ‘Sri Lankan Fest’ is part of a series of events organised by the Embassy of Sri Lanka under the Economic Diplomacy initiative in coordination with the Foreign Affairs Ministry, Export Development Board, Sri Lanka Tourism, Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment and other relevant Sri Lankan authorities to promote trade, tourism, culture and investment in Bahrain.
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