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Sri Lanka is home to a palace in the sky, two hundred meters above the ground, known as the eighth wonder of the world

Sri Lanka, full name Sri Lanka Democratic Socialist Republic, formerly known as Ceylon, is a tropical island nation located in the Indian Ocean sea, one of the members of the British Commonwealth. So what is nostalgic and unforgettable in this country?

Sri Lanka is home to a palace in the sky, two hundred meters above the ground, known as the eighth wonder of the world
Sri Lanka is home to a palace in the sky, two hundred meters above the ground, known as the eighth wonder of the world
Sri Lanka is home to a palace in the sky, two hundred meters above the ground, known as the eighth wonder of the world
Sri Lanka is home to a palace in the sky, two hundred meters above the ground, known as the eighth wonder of the world

That must be Lion Rock, which is a real aerial palace built on orange-red rock in Sigiriya City, Sri Lanka, with the natural wonders of Ayers Rock in Australia, and has an artificial miracle that turns the impossible into a possibility, which has to make every new visitor stunned and sigh magically.

Sri Lanka is home to a palace in the sky, two hundred meters above the ground, known as the eighth wonder of the world
Sri Lanka is home to a palace in the sky, two hundred meters above the ground, known as the eighth wonder of the world
Sri Lanka is home to a palace in the sky, two hundred meters above the ground, known as the eighth wonder of the world
Sri Lanka is home to a palace in the sky, two hundred meters above the ground, known as the eighth wonder of the world
Sri Lanka is home to a palace in the sky, two hundred meters above the ground, known as the eighth wonder of the world
Sri Lanka is home to a palace in the sky, two hundred meters above the ground, known as the eighth wonder of the world

More importantly, it is known as the eighth wonder of the world, one of the culminations of Sri Lanka's "Golden Triangle of Culture" and one of the world's most precious heritage sites protected by UNESCO. Such a magical place is that people can't help but be shaken.

Sri Lanka is home to a palace in the sky, two hundred meters above the ground, known as the eighth wonder of the world
Sri Lanka is home to a palace in the sky, two hundred meters above the ground, known as the eighth wonder of the world
Sri Lanka is home to a palace in the sky, two hundred meters above the ground, known as the eighth wonder of the world
Sri Lanka is home to a palace in the sky, two hundred meters above the ground, known as the eighth wonder of the world
Sri Lanka is home to a palace in the sky, two hundred meters above the ground, known as the eighth wonder of the world
Sri Lanka is home to a palace in the sky, two hundred meters above the ground, known as the eighth wonder of the world

This lion rock, two hundred meters high and flat on top, is a large stone like a lion, which is probably the name of this rock that makes people want to feel the majesty of it when they hear it. Due to weathering, this rock, which can be called a landscape, is only a lonely lion's body, and it also carries a two-hundred-meter garden palace, which is simply breathtaking. It is hard to believe that such an amazing work, which has been buried in the jungle for many centuries, was not released until the nineteenth century, and has since become another mysterious masterpiece.

Sri Lanka is home to a palace in the sky, two hundred meters above the ground, known as the eighth wonder of the world
Sri Lanka is home to a palace in the sky, two hundred meters above the ground, known as the eighth wonder of the world
Sri Lanka is home to a palace in the sky, two hundred meters above the ground, known as the eighth wonder of the world
Sri Lanka is home to a palace in the sky, two hundred meters above the ground, known as the eighth wonder of the world
Sri Lanka is home to a palace in the sky, two hundred meters above the ground, known as the eighth wonder of the world
Sri Lanka is home to a palace in the sky, two hundred meters above the ground, known as the eighth wonder of the world

Of course, such a magnificent landscape, naturally experienced a lot of carving and shaping, then such a magical place to reflect the wisdom of the laborers must be extremely rich, in the palace displayed by the Lion Rock, is so luxurious, not only all the things needed, but also extremely exquisite, and specially made thrones, cisterns, banquet halls, etc., simply incredible, deeply moved by people's hard work.

Sri Lanka is home to a palace in the sky, two hundred meters above the ground, known as the eighth wonder of the world
Sri Lanka is home to a palace in the sky, two hundred meters above the ground, known as the eighth wonder of the world
Sri Lanka is home to a palace in the sky, two hundred meters above the ground, known as the eighth wonder of the world
Sri Lanka is home to a palace in the sky, two hundred meters above the ground, known as the eighth wonder of the world
Sri Lanka is home to a palace in the sky, two hundred meters above the ground, known as the eighth wonder of the world
Sri Lanka is home to a palace in the sky, two hundred meters above the ground, known as the eighth wonder of the world

It is said that there were originally more than five hundred murals in the whole Lion Rock, depicting the concubines of Kayeppo I, there are dozens of female figures, with red, yellow, green, and black as the main colors, they all wear crowns and wear wisps, like fairies, these only remaining murals are treasures of ancient Sri Lankan art, and one of the four major artistic relics of ancient Southeast Asia. These humanistic scenes are our treasures, and seeing this scene is like being in the past, making people feel like a glimpse.

Sri Lanka is home to a palace in the sky, two hundred meters above the ground, known as the eighth wonder of the world
Sri Lanka is home to a palace in the sky, two hundred meters above the ground, known as the eighth wonder of the world
Sri Lanka is home to a palace in the sky, two hundred meters above the ground, known as the eighth wonder of the world
Sri Lanka is home to a palace in the sky, two hundred meters above the ground, known as the eighth wonder of the world

If you stand on the top of the rock, you will be able to see the ultimate scenery from a high altitude, the jungle is endless, and the green seems to tell us that the earth should be green. Scenery is everywhere, but such a beautiful scenery is really rare, come and see this worldly thing.

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