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Bali
Hilton Delivers Toilet to Museum Bali
Having
carried out renovation on a large scale,
the public toilet for Bali Museum was delivered
by Bali Hilton International. The hand over
was executed by Hendra Kurniawan, Human
Resources Manager of Bali Hilton to I Gusti
Ayu Mastini, Chief of Bali Museum marked
off with flower scissoring on Thursday (25/8).
Present on the occasion were Miss Bali 2004,
Miss Bali 2005 and their Runners Up. We
endeavour to maintain this toilet in order
to persistently be clean, at least for a
year, Hendra uttered.
According to him, his party also rendered
perfumed room refreshers coinciding with
maintenance that would be checked every
month. If required, his party is also ready
to provide training for housekeeping staff
of the museum. One day, we will invite
all staff of the Bali Museum to Bali Hilton
for comparative study, he added.
In the meantime, Trisna Kusumajaya, Assistant
Personnel Manager who is also the Team Leader
of Tri Hita Karana of Bali Hilton International
added that such activity constituted the
implementation of its care about environment.
Mode of the care usually realized by conducting
clean-up service, tree planting and presenting
donations to orphanages. However, especially
for the Bali Museum, it was focused on toilet
as many visitors that on every occasion
ask about toilet on making a visit there.
We are as the foster parent of Bali
Museum in cleanliness section will give
assistance entirely to the cleanliness of
toilet here, he said.
The hotel that achieved Tri Hita Karana
Awards A+ successively in 2003 and 2004
renovated the two toilets that were done
for 4 days through the day and night.
On that occasion, Chief of Bali Museum stated
that her party was very thankful for the
presentation of aids in the form of toilet.
Through such attention, she expected that
tourists that visit the museum would not
be disappointed anymore due to the service
given. But, on the contrary, there would
be more tourists making visit to Bali Museum
in which during this August the average
daily visit reaches 70 tourists and they
are mostly Ja-panese, Australian, Taiwanese
and European. (BTN/015)
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