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Cinnamon Gardens
The Cinnamon
gardens District, approximately a block inland (east) from galle
Road, shows not a trace of the spice plantations from which it
gets its name, but is now the city's university and diplomatic
quarter and its wealthiest residential area. With its boulevards
lined with jacaranda and frangipani trees, it is in sharp contrast
to the grime, commerce and visible poverty of the pettah area to
the north. The white-domed Town Hall, said
to have been modelled on the US White House, is a major landmark,
overlooking the semicircular expanse of Viharamahadevi
Park, colombo's
largest and most elegant and attractive green space. The park is
at its prettiest from March to may, before the Monsoon arrives,
when its brilliant flower. In the centre of the Park a statue od
Queen Victoria comemmorates her rule over
the island, while on the lawns near the Town Hall a golden image
of the Buddha represents an even older heritage.
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