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The Cinnamon Island Dreams Again
The Sunday Guardian
|August 17, 2025
Cinnamon is the spice that makes memories taste better.
The words returned to me somewhere over the Bay of Bengal as my flight banked gently towards the emerald outline of Sri Lanka. I had not set foot here in 21 years. Coming back felt like visiting a beloved relative after decades apart, recognizable, yet changed in ways you can only sense when you are close enough to breathe in the air.
That air, as soon as I stepped out of the airport, carried its unmistakable signature: a languid sea breeze scented with brine, cinnamon, and something else, an almost imperceptible freshness, as if the island itself were waiting to be rediscovered.
For centuries, Sri Lanka, Ceylon in colonial times, has been celebrated as the Pearl of the Indian Ocean, a coveted jewel for traders, conquerors, and travelers. But this trip was not about tracing the usual trail of ancient ruins and sleepy tea plantations. The island is now writing a bold new chapter: one that blends luxury, ambition, and reinvention.
That new story rises from the heart of Colombo's evolving skyline, where colonial-era facades and bustling markets now share the horizon with glass towers and daring architecture. From a distance, it shimmers like a mirage: City of Dreams, South Asia's first integrated luxury resort and Sri Lanka's largest-ever private sector investment in lifestyle infrastructure.
The resort's glittering debut brought together Colombo's swish set with Bollywood superstar Hrithik Roshan as guest of honor. Calling Colombo "a city of beauty, spirit, and strength," Roshan helped unveil the $1.2-billion project.
This story is from the August 17, 2025 edition of The Sunday Guardian.
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