LAHORE: The Dawn Media Group’s annual ‘All About Lifestyles’ exhibition opens in the city on Saturday (today).

The 18th edition of this two-day exhibition is set to be held on Dec 8 and 9 at the Expo Centre, Johar Town. The exhibition will remain open for public from 11am to 10pm on both days.

A wide range of exhibitors are scheduled to set up stalls selling their products and services on economical rates. An interactive ‘Young World Pavilion’ will provide entertainment and offer healthy activities to children.

Other activities include Mascot Parade by Rafi Peer Theatre Group, the German Shepherd Championship Dog Show on Saturday (today) from 11am onwards and the All Breed Championship Dog Show on Sunday.

A similar exhibition was held in Islamabad on Dec 1-2 at the Pak-China Friendship Centre.

Published in Dawn, December 8th, 2018

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