Bahrain Autumn Fair 2015 to see 750 exhibitors from 21 countries taking part

The Autumn Fair, Bahrain’s biggest annual shopping extravaganza, returns to the Bahrain International Exhibition Centre (BIEC). On sale over the 9-day period will be a massive variety of products as more than 750 exhibitors from 21 countries are set to take part in one of Bahrain’s largest consumer exhibitions next month.

Covering more than 15,000 sq m of space, the fair is expected to attract thousands of visitors from Bahrain and abroad with a variety of goods on offer, including textile, fashion, furniture, technology, toys and specialty food.

Project manager Mohammed Ebrahim from organisers Arabian Exhibition Management said that the fair was now in its 26th year and was looking forward to another successful edition with national pavilions from China, Egypt, Kuwait, Turkey, Syria, the UAE, Pakistan, Yemen and Thailand, among others, set to be constructed.

Entry tickets for the fair are priced at 700 fils ($1.8), while children under five will be admitted free of charge. Bahrain Autumn Fair 2015 will be held from January 21 to 29 at the Bahrain International Exhibition and Convention Centre, Manama, Bahrain. It is an excellent opportunity to pick up great products at low prices.

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