Secondly, video content has become a powerful tool for education and skill development, especially during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. When schools were closed, teachers turned to "Vediyo" lessons. Platforms like YouTube offer endless tutorials—from learning English and advanced mathematics (common for O/L and A/L students) to learning how to repair a three-wheeler or cook traditional Kiribath. Rural students who previously had no access to tutors now use free video libraries to supplement their education. This "visual school" is bridging the urban-rural digital divide, making knowledge accessible to anyone with a signal.

You can access more information on Sri Lanka through websites like x vediyo.com, which provides a wide range of videos and documentaries on various topics, including travel, culture, and history.

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Sri Lankan culture is a unique blend of Buddhist, Hindu, Muslim, and Christian influences. The majority of the population is Buddhist, and Buddhism plays a significant role in shaping the country's culture and traditions. The island is home to many ancient temples, dagabas (stupas), and other historical sites, including the Temple of the Tooth, which is a sacred Buddhist site.