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Lucky One Mall is a shopping mall located in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan, which is owned by Yunus Brothers Group. It is the largest shopping mall in Pakistan , with an area of about 3.4 million square feet.
Aram Bagh Mosque, across from Aram Bagh park. Karachi Safari Park. Jabl-e-Tariq in Kidney Hill Park. Aram Bagh; Aziz Bhatti Park; Bagh Ibne Qasim, Clifton [5]; Bagh-e-Jinnah; Bagh-e-Quaid-e-Azam (popularly known as Polo Ground) [6]
Karachi Expo Center is the convention center where Pakistani products are showcased internationally. The center consists of 6 halls. The center consists of 6 halls. The Trade Development Authority of Pakistan also helps support the exhibitions at the center.
Dolmen Mall is a 3-level shopping mall built in 2011 with an area of 600,000 sq ft (56,000 m 2), of which 547,924 sq ft (50,903.8 m 2) are leasable. [14] It has 130 stores, including several international brands. [2] [16] There are several Pakistani chains as well, including Khaadi. [16] Aldo, Nike & Adidas.
Paposh Nagar or Paposhnagar (Urdu: پاپوش نگر) is a neighborhood in the Karachi Central district of Karachi, Pakistan. [2] There are several ethnic groups in Paposh Nagar including Muhajirs, Sindhis, Kashmiris, Seraikis, Pakhtuns, Balochis, Memons, Bohras, Ismailis and Christians.
The Rainbow Centre is a shopping center in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. Rainbow Centre is located adjacent to the Empress Market. It is famous as the hub of video entertainment in Pakistan and the country's video piracy industry. Located in the area of Saddar, it is reported to be the largest CD and DVD market in Pakistan. [1] [2]
The road is the principal red light district of Karachi. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Because prostitution is illegal in Pakistan, the majority of Napier Road's brothels masquerade as dancing halls and theaters. The women refer to themselves as entertainers doing mujras (dance), and arrangements for sexual services are usually made through private pimps.