
This year's Autumn Fair is witnessing a large turnout with 100 thousand people flocking to the venue on the first five days.
The expo is one of the country's most popular annual exhibitions as it offers a variety of products to satisfy diverse consumer needs.
A total of 131 Bahraini companies will exhibit at the Autumn Fair 2015, which is highest participation rate of all autumn fairs along with 750 exhibitors from 20 countries that will hold national pavilions from China, Egypt, Kuwait, Thailand, Turkey, Syria, the United Arab Emirates, Pakistan, Yemen.
The 9-day exhibition which is organised by Arabian Exhibition Management , will be held on 14,000 square metres of purpose built pillarless exhibition space with underfloor services and ample car parking and it attracts large numbers of shoppers , especially from Saudi Arabia.
The Autumn Fair 2015 will showcase a fantastic range, from food to textiles, home furnishing to electrical goods, glassware to brassware, jewellery, toys, games, gizmos and more.
The exhibition will open daily to the public from 10 am – 2 pm and 4 pm to 10 pm on 27 January and 10 am – 10 pm on 28 and 29 January.
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