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All set for annual Chrysanthemum exhibition at Jailani Park

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LAHORE, Dec 03 (APP): Preparations for the Chrysanthemum Exhibition under the auspices of the Parks and Horticulture Agency, Lahore have been completed. The Oval Ground at Jillani Park has been decorated with 15,000 chrysanthemum plants and an equal number of marigold flowers of 200 varieties.
The exhibition will be officially inaugurated on Thursday, December 4, at 7:00 PM, Managing Director Raja Mansoor Ahmed said during his visit to Jillani Park.
Senior officials Zeeshan Nasrullah Ranjha and Ahmed Saeed Manj were also present, while Horticulture Director Waqar Rehman briefed about the preparations.
MD PHA Raja Mansoor Ahmed, stated that this year the exhibition promotes a competitive atmosphere. Participants include Bagh-e-Jinnah, Zone 5 Gulberg, Jillani Park, GC University and Millat Tractors.
The exhibition features attractions such as Snow Corner, Floral Houses, Qafal Gate, Selfie Points, Corridor, Elite, Peacock, food and beverage stalls, Mughal-style gates, carriages, a floral guard fountain and other creative designs.
He added that food points will also be available to engage visitors  while the entire park has become a picturesque location for photography enthusiasts. In Lahore, the city of gardens, the Chrysanthemum Exhibition 2025 has once again been beautifully arranged at Jillani Park. The park has become a festival of colors, fragrance, and beauty, attracting the attention of citizens. Over 200 varieties of chrysanthemums are in full bloom, alongside 15,000 potted chrysanthemums and the same number of marigold flowers. Every color and variety, in a total of 30,000 pots, captivates visitors with its unique charm. This year, the exhibition highlights innovation and artistic creativity. The official inauguration on December 4 will be conducted by Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif, with preparations to make the event vibrant with colors and lights. The exhibition will continue for one week.
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