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Country
  
Sri Lanka

Province
  
Southern Province

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Time zone
  
Sri Lanka Standard Time Zone (UTC+5:30)

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Dickwella, also known as Dikwella and as Dikwella South, is a small coastal market town in the Matara district in Southern province of Sri Lanka. It is located 22 km (14 mi) east of the city of Matara. Dickwella is noted for its long sandy beach which is protected by headlands, reefs and sand-bars, making it safer for swimming.

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Map of Dikwella, Sri Lanka

Dickwella is the location of Sri Lanka's largest seated Buddha statue, which is 50 metres (160 ft) tall. Walls in the rooms of the building behind the statue are decorated with a 'library' of colourful pictures depicting scenes from the life of the Buddha and punishments of miscreants.

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Dickwella Market

Market Day is Saturday.

Dickwella Market is held next to the beach. It has been rebuilt after destruction in the 2004 Asian Tsunami. Fortunately, Dickwella Market was not open that day, although traders and customers who'd travelled to nearby markets were lost.

Dickwella Peraheras

Dickwella usually has Peraheras to celebrate Wesak, Poson & Esala during May, June & July. These colourful Buddhist festivals usually include daytime and torch-lit night-time processions of caparisoned temple elephants, dancers and musicians. The size and pattern of these celebrations vary from year to year.

Dickwella beach

This long sandy beach is largely protected by headlands, reefs and sand-bars, making it safer for swimming.

The headlands have reefs along their rocks, close to the beach. At both the Pehambiya end and the western end, swimmers can snorkel out from the beach to watch colourful reef fish amongst the rocks.

Local inshore fishermen, especially at the sheltered Pehambiya end, mostly use colourful small Oru outrigger canoes which are easier to manoeuvre over the seasonal shifting sand-bars.

References

Dickwella Wikipedia