KARACHI, Dec 24: Dawn’s exhibition titled ‘All About Lifestyles’, being organized on the national level, will come to Karachi on Friday. The exhibition will remain open till Sunday.

The annual exhibition, to be held at the Karachi Expo Centre, will be open to the public from 10am to 8pm daily.

Though it is being organized on the same lines as the earlier ones, new features have been added to the exhibition this year to make it more interesting and worthwhile.

According to a press release, in addition to having the usual events, the exhibition will have a baby show and a spelling competition — called “Dawn Young World Grand Spelling Bee”.

The exhibition this year will showcase a wide range of brands of services and products, including: automobiles; banking and financial services; electronic goods; computers and IT-related products; cosmetics and personal-care products; edibles; fashion and clothing products; interiors; insurance; internet service providers; and, travel and tourism.

During the last year’s exhibition, a total of 300,000 people had visited the stalls set up by various organizations. This year more than 200,000 Pakistanis have already visited the exhibition when it was in Lahore and Islamabad.

The prime sponsor of the event is Chimera, added the press release.

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