Sri Lanka, a nation celebrated for its rich history and timeless traditions, recently marked World Tourism Day with a vibrant cultural festival in Anuradhapura, organized by the Central Cultural Fund under the Anuradhapura Project. A highlight of the event was the opportunity given to a foreign couple to step into the role of a traditional Udarata bride and groom. Dressed in the Kandyan bridal attire, they brought to life one of Sri Lanka’s most iconic cultural images, creating a powerful moment that showcased the island’s living heritage to the world. The festival demonstrated that Sri Lankan tourism is more than sightseeing — it’s about experiencing culture firsthand. Visitors were able to engage with age-old rituals, taste authentic cuisine, and explore the unique customs that make Sri Lanka stand out as a cultural treasure. With Anuradhapura — a UNESCO World Heritage city — as the backdrop, the celebration reinforced Sri Lanka’s reputation as a country of cultural renaissance, opening new opportunities to share its heritage with global audiences. This initiative not only highlighted Sri Lanka’s proud traditions but also marked the beginning of a renewed journey to carry its cultural story across the world.