Cidade de Bentota
Bentota, um paraíso tropical na costa sudoeste do Sri Lanka, convida você a relaxar em sua beleza intocada. Descubra praias douradas, pratique esportes aquáticos no rio Bentota e visite o vibrante bazar de Bentota. Resorts luxuosos, experiências culturais enriquecedoras e paisagens deslumbrantes fazem dela um refúgio costeiro ideal.
The Brief Garden, Bentota
Entrance to the Brief Garden
One enters Brief by driving past paddy fields, down narrow country lanes, until you get to a gate guarded by two statues with flower pots for hats. Parking your car in a circular clearing surrounded by bamboo, you ring the bronze bell for admission and walk up a sweeping staircase to the main reception area. Polished cement floors kept spotless, inside the house, everything is quiet and serene, birdsong echoing in from outside. A wall of books lines one corner of the main living room, a lifetime’s collection of reading – Oscar wilde, Winston Churchill, Hugh Walpole etc.
The house
Squirrels scamper inside the house, playing on the furniture, an eclectic mixture of modernist classics and antiques. A Coco De Mer fruit lies on the coffee table, Its dark wood polished and sensuous. A wall of bottles, inserted into the wall so that they catch the diffuse the light of the sun behind it, an outside coffee table features a colorful mosaic of a lizard with bulging eyes.
Sculptures was Bevis’s Particular passion, and there are many fine examples dotted around the house & garden; Hanuman the monkey king, complete with club, lithe young men sporting vines and tendrils for fig leaves, many of them done by himself.
The walls are a pictorial history of Bevis’s life. Friends & Family, Passions & Politics. There are pictures of him looking dashing in his Aide-De-Camp uniform flanking the governors that he served during the years. There are pictures of royalty, both real (King Edward VIII looking piercingly at the camera) and from the world of movies. A framed photograph pictures a group of people lounging on the lawns of Brief, looking carefree, a summer picnic in the sunshine. A closer inspection of the inscription below it finds the words “To bring you happiest wishes for Christmas and the New year, Vivien & Lawrence Olivier” and the finally there are pictures of his beloved automobiles, everything from a- Rolls-Royce Phantom I to Austin 8, Talbot to Ford HP tourer, a Humber, a Morris Minor, a Morris Sunbeam – the list is endless and varied, an automobile enthusiast’s dream.
Standing in the middle of the lawns at Brief you get an idea of what a civilized man Bevis must have been, a man who enjoyed his privacy, a man who enjoyed his aesthetics. The grounds are not cluttered; they are very serene and peaceful. It’s the perfect place to have a leisurely lunch, to relax and soak in the idea of a bygone age. When things moved at a slower pace, when life was less complicated, when a man could make it his life’s work to build a garden, slowly and surely putting his heart and soul and intellect in to something which would stand the rest of time and outlive even himself, his perpetually flourishing legacy to the world. Where he could relax in the company of friends and be inspired by their work of art, as they in turn were inspired by the gardens around them. A place where someone who was constantly in the public eye could find privacy for his own thoughts, but also place where there was an open welcome to those who were in tune with the spirit of the place, and even better, were able to enhance it.
One of those peopl
Sobre o Distrito de Galle
Galle é uma cidade situada na ponta sudoeste do Sri Lanka, a 119 km de Colombo. Galle é o melhor exemplo de uma cidade fortificada construída por europeus no sul e sudeste da Ásia, demonstrando a interação entre os estilos arquitetônicos europeus e as tradições do sul da Ásia. O Forte de Galle é um Patrimônio Mundial da UNESCO e a maior fortaleza remanescente na Ásia construída por ocupantes europeus.
Galle é uma cidade de porte considerável para os padrões do Sri Lanka, com uma população de 91.000 habitantes, a maioria de etnia cingalesa. Há também uma grande minoria de mouros do Sri Lanka, particularmente na área do forte, descendentes de mercadores árabes que se estabeleceram no antigo porto de Galle.
Sobre a Província Sul
A Província Sul do Sri Lanka é uma pequena área geográfica composta pelos distritos de Galle, Matara e Hambantota. A agricultura de subsistência e a pesca são as principais fontes de renda para a grande maioria da população desta região.
Entre os principais pontos turísticos da Província Sul, destacam-se os santuários de vida selvagem dos Parques Nacionais de Yala e Udawalawe, a cidade sagrada de Kataragama e as antigas cidades de Tissamaharama, Kirinda e Galle. (Embora Galle seja uma cidade antiga, quase nada sobreviveu do período anterior à invasão portuguesa.) Durante o período português, dois poetas cingaleses famosos, Andare, de Dickwella, e Gajaman Nona, de Denipitiya, no distrito de Matara, compuseram poemas sobre o homem comum.