Deadline approaching for retailers to register for Shop Bahrain

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Retailers have until Sunday to register for Shop Bahrain, a 30-day festival focused on Bahrain’s heritage as well as its hospitality and tourism sectors running Dec. 24 through Jan. 23.

“We want to encourage all retailers to participate in the much-anticipated shopping festival, and be a part of an unforgettable experience for shoppers in the Kingdom of Bahrain and the region,” Shop Bahrain director Nawaf Al Koheji said. “Our aim is to energize the retail sector, and offer people unique and diverse retail experience with unbeatable bargains and promotions.”

The first retailer to register for this year’s Shop Bahrain was arts, craft and equestrian retailer Things-To-Do, which will celebrate its 40th anniversary in 2016.

Festival activities will include VIVA Shop & Skate, a large, outdoor skating rink at the Al A’ali Shopping Complex; a Family Fair carnival at Prince Khalifa bin Salman Park; and a Taste Tour in Adliya.

For more information on registration, visit www.shopbahrain.com.



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