The event at Zabeel Park is anticipated to attract 40,000 people and will showcase the diversity of Indian culture
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With more than 135,000 flowers adorning the mall interiors, visitors can enjoy the dramatic and colourful atmosphere created with garden blossoms like lilies, wild roses, lotus, hibiscus and tulips.
‘The Flower Rain’ that takes place on Thursdays and Fridays at 7pm in the mall will have visitors revel in the millions of flower petals of many kinds to create a rain like effect.
Sabina Khandwani, Head of PR and Marketing, said that by transforming the mall into a beautiful summer garden, the mall environment has been made more special and refreshing.
Beautiful flower arrangements adorn the fountains in the Pavilion Gardens — the mall’s dining retreat on the third level, while soft pink flower bouquets and drapes can be found in the Observatory. Numerous flower wraps around the various pillars and displays in the natural flower planters across the mall add to the overall effect.
The mall that houses high fashion brands is also offering mega savings this DSS as part of its ‘Summer Sugar’ promotion. On weekends shoppers get a double treat with the chance to win up to Dhs 150,000 in shopping vouchers from BurJuman and participating stores on spend of Dhs200.
afshan@khaleejtimes.com
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