LAHORE, Dec 18: The two-day exhibition — All About Lifestyles — organized by the Dawn Group of Newspapers is set to begin here on Saturday morning at the Lahore Polo Club (GOR-I).

The first exhibition this year was held in Islamabad on Dec 6-7 and was a huge success with over 140,000 people visiting it. It will move to Karachi on Dec 27-28.

The exhibition will remain open for public from 10am to 10pm.

Over 100 exhibitors are participating in the event, displaying innovative products ranging from the consumer items to commercial products and services.

An elaborate food court will offer visitors delicacies ranging from continental, Chinese and desi cuisines.

Different interactive pavilions will provide entertainment and healthy engagements like play area in the Young World Pavilion as well as network gaming, web zone and video conferencing for teenagers in the Science dot Com Pavilion.

Assorted activities — live music, poetry recital sessions and development dialogues — have been arranged for young adults. A picture and art gallery and book and magazine section accompanied by a reading area has been set up to promote interest in arts and literature.

An Aero Modelling show will take place on Saturday from 12pm onwards. Whereas an all breed championship dog show will be held on Sunday from 11am onwards. Hot air ballooning will be done on Sunday. A fabulous fireworks display will take place on Saturday at 7.30pm

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