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Colonical
Colombo
Even after she won her
independence, Colombo's heart clung to the memory of its departed
masters. Its mon soon-soaked ribbons of purple-black road teemed
with black morris Minor taxis, whose drivers Spoke inpeccable English
and (almost) always gave the correct change. their cargo of fashionable
wives continued to visit the English stores Cargills and Millers,
which were still stocked with imported English goods. Now the shelves
carry household items in an attempt to compete with modern supermarkets
in the malls of the city's luxury apartment blocks like liberty
Plaza and Crescat. The traffic apartment blocks like Liberty Plaza
and Crescat. The traffic swirl of cars and buses is so great that
parking outside these grand emporiums is almost impossible and
shoppers prefer the suburbs.
If a traveller who knew Colombo in the early 1900s could return
today, at least one aspect of street life would be familiar,
the ubiquitous trishaws. these motorised decendants of the man-drawn
rickshaws that tariff was calculated by time rather than by mileage.
A "first class" rickshaw cost 10 cents for an hour. Today, you
would do better to negotiate the fare before you get in, since
they have no meters.
A
whiistle-stop tour aboard one of these three wheelers, wending
your way through the carbon monoxide cloud amid packed buses
and other traffic, could endanger your health, even if you survive
the fun fair ride. But it can be fun. Anyone who has experienced
the antics of the Indian three-wheel drivers and their suicidal
tendencies take heart; the srilankan version is a much better
driver. They may seem as if they are taking you straight into
the open jaws of death but very few accidents occur. Their flimsy
windscreens are hung with a variety of charms to provide accident
insurance: Jesus, Buddha, Ganesh and the odd guru, all swaying
in unified conviction that the historical heart of colombo,
once the hub of the city's business, but now torn between a
prosperpous past, an ambitious future and a precarious present.
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