This year, Pullman Kuching isn’t just rolling out another buffet poster. They’re introducing “Where Hope Rises”, a long-term Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) commitment that puts community right at the heart of hospitality.
“Where Hope Rises” isn’t a one-off Raya activation. It’s a framework. A direction. A reminder that hospitality isn’t just about fluffy pillows and five-star spreads, it’s about people.
According to General Manager Sunardi Song, the idea is simple:
Create spaces where everyone feels welcomed, respected and connected not just during festive seasons, but all year round.
The initiative kicked off with Senja di Puncak Harapan, bringing together:
- 60 children and teachers from PERYATIM Kuching
- Representatives from the Penan Women Project (PWP)
- Media and influencers
- Pullman’s own team members
Picture this: golden-hour dusk, shared tables, buffet aromas in the air, performances lighting up the evening and conversations that felt natural, not staged.
Your Buffet = Someone Else’s Blessing
For every Ramadan buffet sold this year, Pullman Kuching will donate RM10 to those in need.
Culina Bazaar Nights Is The Real Star
All this unfolds alongside Culina Bazaar Nights, happening from 19 February to 20 March 2026 at Culina Pan-Asian Restaurant.
It’s giving open-market bazaar vibes, but with hotel-level comfort.
Price:
- RM238+ (Adult)
- RM190+ (Senior)
- RM119+ (Child)
- Available daily from 6.30pm onwards.