Expo Centre sees huge visitor turnout for ‘Ramadan Nights’
Gulf Today
|March 21, 2025
The exhibition features exclusive discounts of up to 75% on diverse range of products offered by major retailers and over 500 international and local brands
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Expo Centre Sharjah is witnessing a huge visitor turnout as the 42nd edition of the ‘Ramadan Nights’ exhibition continues its rich programme of cultural and entertainment activities, along with special shopping promotions.
Runninguntil March30, the exhibition features exclusive discounts of upto75 percentonadiverse range of products offered by major retailers and around 500 international and local brands.
Organised by the centre with support from the Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCI, this year's edition of Ramada Nights offers a unique blend of exceptional shopping andentertainmentexperiences that enhance the festive spirit and ambience of the holy month.
Visitors can explore an impressive collection ofproducts designedto cater toawidespectrum of consumer preferences. This includes fashion, sports gear, traditional crafts, electronics, and food products.
‘Among the exhibition’s key highlights is the Iftar Corner which offers a selection of exquisite local, Arab, and international cuisines. Further-more, children can enjoy the festive atmosphere at the Kids’ Corner with a variety of recreational activities and fun games.
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