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Mercure Kuta Bali Holds Special Ramadhan UMKM Bazaar & CSR Activities To Support Local Communities

MANGUPURA, balitourismnow.com – Mercure Kuta Bali is proud to host an MSME Bazaar during the month of Ramadan, as part of its commitment in supporting Bali’s young  entrepreneurs and local economic empowerment.

The bazaar offers affordable fees for MSME players who wish to market their products to domestic and foreign tourists at the strategic location of Kuta Beachfront.

“We want to make this month of Ramadan more meaningful by providing support for local MSMEs and sharing happiness with those in need,” said Pantri Arini, Hotel Manager of Mercure Kuta Bali, Thursday, March 13, 2025.

In addition to supporting local entrepreneurs, Mercure Kuta Bali also held a sharing activity with underprivileged and orphaned children as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program.

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In this blessed moment, the hotel held a charity event and breaking fast together which was also attended by media partners, travel agents, WO, and EO to provide happiness and support for those in need.

As part of the effort to preserve Balinese culture, Mercure Kuta Bali also presents Balinese Cultural Show every Thursday.

This event provides a platform for Balinese dancers to showcase the beauty of traditional dance while contributing to the sustainability of cultural tourism in Bali.

“In addition, we also continue to be committed to preserving Balinese culture through art performances that can be enjoyed by guests and the local community,” said Pantri Arini.

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With this program, it is hoped that the younger generation will still have pride in their cultural heritage and tourists can have an authentic experience while staying at Mercure Kuta Bali.

“With the spirit of togetherness and sustainability, Mercure Kuta Bali invites all local communities, tourists, and stakeholders to participate in this special event,” hoped Pantri Arini. [ea]

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