When Samsung ended their InspirAsia Tour they wanted to go out with a bang. The vendor transformed an amazing limestone quarry into a fantastic venue and provided everyone with a sarong to set the mood. Even the 10 Australian partners embraced the evening of festivities and donned colourful sarongs as well as bright headwear.
The gala dinner started with partners being greeted by Balinese women dressed in traditional clothing and lining the walkways. Samsung’s regional CEO, SJ Park, opened the night and was greeted to a warm response. He visited each of the 40 tables and took group photos taking part in a ‘cheers’ at each one. When he reached the Australian partners ‘Aussie Aussie Aussie’ rang out and could be heard from the other side of the quarry.
There was Bali’s signature beer, (and the partners favourite) Bin Tang, for everyone, as well as glamorous girls, including the lovely Miss Malaysia 2004 who played host for the evening.
The entertainment had a very cultural flavour with a great fan display and a performance by a Korean Drumming Duo that involved vibrant pyrotechnics and fireworks.
Samsung Inspires Asia
By
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on May 28, 2008 11:02AM

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