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Additional state land allocated for commercialisation of Lotus Tower

07 Oct 2021 - {{hitsCtrl.values.hits}}      

The government has decided to allocate additional land for the commercialisation and monitoring activities of the Chinese-funded Lotus Tower project, including setting up of a modern water park.


The Telecommunication and Regulatory Commission of Sri Lanka (TRCSL) has planned several development acclivities in the surrounding area of the Lotus Tower, in order to make it a tourist attraction.

Accordingly, President Gotabaya Rajapaksa in his capacity as the Technology Minister this week sought the approval of the Cabinet of Ministers to transfer a land parcel in extent of four acres, three roods and 24.47 perches, located adjacent to the Lotus Tower, from the Urban Development Authority  (UDA) to the TRCSL.


Construction of a modern water park and staff infrastructure facilities is among the plans outlined by the TRCSL. 
Built at a cost of US $ 104.3 million, funded by the EXIM Bank of China, the 350-meter tall tower was declared opened in late 2019. However, the commercial operations of the project are yet to commence.