BALINEWSID.COM, DENPASAR – Living World Denpasar celebrated its third anniversary with a series of events under the theme “GOLD3N BLOOM,” offering entertainment programs, shopping promotions, and social initiatives for the Balinese community. March 24, 2026.
The celebration featured several key programs, including a shopping promotion with total prizes worth Rp3 billion, distribution of 3,000 rewards for My Living app users, a culinary festival showcasing 300 Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) products, and a fireworks display with 3,000 shots. The main highlight of the event was held over three consecutive days.
General Manager of Living World Denpasar, Maria Lucia Lazuardi, accompanied by Group Mall Director Jannywati Hartini, said the anniversary served as a momentum to strengthen relationships with visitors, tenants, communities, and local MSMEs.

“Through ‘GOLD3N BLOOM,’ we aim to present programs that not only entertain but also strengthen collaboration between community, culture, and innovation in Bali,” she said.
The series of events began on March 22, 2026, with a culinary festival running until April 12, 2026. On March 23, 2026, the mall hosted an appreciation event for tenants and business partners, as well as social activities for residents of Tonja Village.
At the peak of the celebration on March 24, 2026, Living World Denpasar launched the My Living App and Website as part of its digital transformation. The mall also introduced a grand prize program, offering a Toyota Zenix car and an electric motorcycle as top rewards, along with a point collection system redeemable for various prizes.
The highlight event featured a performance by musician Adrian Khalif and concluded with a spectacular fireworks show.
As part of the anniversary series, Living World Denpasar also held a social program titled “Supporting Growth and Health of Children in Tonja Village” on March 23, 2026. The initiative supported local community health posts (Posyandu), benefiting around 150 toddlers across 10 neighborhood units.
In collaboration with AZKO, INFORMA, and Toys Kingdom, the assistance included 10 digital baby scales, 200 children’s drinking bottles, and 150 toy packages. Additional support came from Prof. Dr. I.G.N.G. Ngoerah Hospital, which provided child development education and free health check-ups.
Over its three years of operation, Living World Denpasar has implemented various sustainability initiatives. In the environmental sector, the mall collected 158 kilograms of plastic bottle waste and processed 64 kilograms of used chopsticks into functional products. It also installed a 502.2 kWp solar power system, which is claimed to reduce carbon emissions by up to 600.65 tons.
In the health sector, blood donation drives and routine medical check-ups have reached hundreds of residents, collecting a total of 373 blood bags from more than 500 participants.
Meanwhile, in social initiatives, around 1,500 aid packages have been distributed to disaster-affected communities, along with programs supporting children with disabilities.
In terms of economic empowerment, a total of 220 MSMEs were facilitated throughout 2025 through the provision of business space, business matching, and modern trade education.
Maria emphasized that the three-year journey reflects not only business growth but also strong community engagement.
“We hope Living World Denpasar will continue to be an inclusive and relevant space that delivers tangible benefits for the people of Bali,” she said.
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