Egyptian Embassy showcases Sri Lankan handicrafts at bazaar

The Egyptian Embassy in collaboration with One Galle Face organized a bazaar that went beyond showcasing the vibrant heritage of the nine provinces of Sri Lanka. It was held at the One Galle Face Mall on March 23 and 24.

The Embassy is committed to supporting Sri Lankan crafters, women, small entrepreneurs, persons with special abilities, and elders. This event was a heartwarming fusion of artistry, culture, and compassion.

At the core of the nine provinces is the celebration of craftsmanship and artistry. The bazaar which showcased handmade products, intricate handicrafts, and exquisite artifacts attracted a large number of visitors.

Eastern Province Governor Senthil Thondaman, Northern Province Governor P. S. M. Charles, State Minister of Women and Child Affairs Geetha Kumarasinghe, National Craft Council Chairman Sampath Erahapola, Malaysia former Minister of Labour Saravanan and Egyptian Ambassador to Sri Lanka Maged Mosleh were present at the opening ceremony.

High Commissioner of Bangladesh Tareq Mohamed Ariful Islam along with counselors and representatives of the Romanian, Palestinian, UAE, Malaysian and Indonesian Embassies were also present.

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