The cake mixing ceremony is considered a symbol of unity and enthusiasm for the festival.
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Mercure Kathmandu has kicked off the Christmas and festive season with a grand cake mixing ceremony on its rooftop for the first time. The event was held amidst panoramic views of Kathmandu with the participation of guests, partners and employees, the statement said.
The cake mixing ceremony is considered a symbol of unity and enthusiasm for the festival. Participants participated in the ceremony by mixing dry fruits, nuts and spices.
‘This festival is about family, unity and a shared spirit,’ said Abhishek Pasricha, General Manager of Mercure Kathmandu. ‘We want to create an environment where our guests can experience the intimacy and joy of the festival like at home.’
At this event, Mercure Kathmandu also demonstrated its commitment to cultural diversity, intimate hospitality and modern amenities blended with local beauty.
Mercure Kathmandu, a world-renowned hotel chain under the Accor Group, has been setting new standards in the hospitality sector in the Valley. It aims to celebrate every festival with a sense of intimacy, happiness and unity.
