Controversial Seven-Floor Project Sparks Heated Debate and Protest in Bali’s Seseh Beach

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A tranquil and authentic Balinese coastal gem Seseh Beach is now at the centre of a heated debate and passionate protests over the development of the controversial Taryan Dragon project. Residents, led by Made Cemagi, have made a petition on Change.org to rally support from Bali enthusiasts worldwide to preserve the charming and peaceful nature of Seseh Beach.

The Taryan Dragon project, a proposed seven-story development in the heart of Seseh Beach, has been met with vehement opposition from residents who argue that it threatens the serene ambience of this beloved coastal paradise. Made Cemagi, a resident of Seseh, initiated a Change.org petition titled “Preserve Seseh Beach From Massive Development” to garner support and protest against the development.

In just two days, the petition has garnered an impressive number of signatures, nearing its goal of 2,500 signatures. The petition has struck a chord with Bali lovers worldwide who are concerned about the project’s potential impact on the authentic character of Seseh Beach.

seseh beach in bali where the Taryan Dragon, seven stories project is going to take place
Source Bali Sun

Prominent figures in Bali have also thrown their weight behind the petition, amplifying the voices of those seeking to preserve Seseh Beach. Notable advocates such as Ni Luh Djelantik, a social justice advocate and entrepreneur, and Gary Bencheghib, the founder of the environmental group Sungai Watch, have publicly supported the cause.

Ni Luh Djelantik expressed her concerns, stating, “Seseh Beach is a hidden treasure of Bali that deserves to remain untouched by massive developments. Its natural beauty and serenity make it special, and we must do everything possible to protect it.”

Gary Bencheghib, known for his environmental advocacy, emphasised the importance of maintaining Bali’s natural beauty, saying, “Bali is already grappling with environmental challenges. Preserving places like Seseh Beach is about safeguarding its charm and protecting the island’s fragile ecosystem.”

The Taryan Dragon project has sparked controversy due to its proposed scale and potential to drastically change the landscape of Seseh Beach. Critics argued that such developments could disrupt the delicate balance between tourism and preserving Bali’s unique cultural and natural heritage.

As the petition continues to gather momentum and attract attention from Bali residents and supporters worldwide, the debate surrounding the Taryan Dragon project shows no signs of abating. The clash between development interests and those advocating for preserving Bali’s authentic beauty will likely continue to generate headlines and discussions in the coming weeks.

The fate of Seseh Beach hangs in the balance, and its future will largely depend on the outcome of this passionate debate and the voices of those who are determined to protect this precious slice of paradise from the encroachment of the Taryan Dragon project.

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