Dubai: Dragon Mart – the world’s largest Chinese trading hub outside Mainland China – is bringing its tenants together to showcase an extensive range of lighting products at the Middle East Electricity Exhibition.

Exhibiting at the event for the first time, Dragon Mart will display a huge range of innovative lighting products, including energy-saving bulbs, LED lamps, chandeliers, ceiling lights, hanging lamps, surface mount lights, floodlights and outdoor wall lights.

Lighting is one of the biggest, most popular departments at Dragon Mart, which has a total of 3,500 outlets selling a variety of competitively priced products that enhance indoor and outdoor living spaces.

Dragon Mart tenants Al Friday Trading, Luxury Lights and IDO Lighting will participate in the show, taking place at Dubai World Trade Centre from 5 to 7 March.

Visit the Dragon Mart stand (S1 K30) at Trade Centre Arena, 10am to 6pm.

For more information, call 04 390 9999 or follow Dragon Mart on social media: Facebook @DragonMartComplex; Twitter @DragonMart; Instagram @DragonMart.

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Dragon Mart

Dragon Mart, the world’s largest trading hub for Chinese products outside Mainland China, opened in December 2007, playing a pivotal role in establishing the strong trade and cultural ties between the UAE and China. Today, Dragon Mart continues to be the focal point of all things Chinese in Dubai.

The complex currently consists of Dragon Mart 1 and Dragon Mart 2, which, combined, have more than 5,000 shops and 8,200 parking spaces and welcome some 40 million visitors a year. Further extensions are under way.

Stretching 1.2 km, with 1.1 million sq ft. of retail space, Dragon Mart 1 has more than 3,500 shops across seven zones, offering an unmatched variety of goods and services for traders and consumers. More than 1,700 Chinese retailers have shops at Dragon Mart, showcasing a wide and diverse array of products including home appliances, furniture, electronics, household goods, building materials, garden items, toys, machinery, clothes, shoes and more.

The success of Dragon Mart 1 inspired the development of its sister mall, Dragon Mart 2, which opened in 2015 and doubled the overall size of the existing retail hub to more than 3.6 million sq ft.

Located opposite the original complex, Dragon Mart 2 comprises a shopping mall with 1.4 million sq ft of retail space, a multi-storey car park and a 251-room ibis Styles hotel, directly linked to the mall.

Dragon Mart 2 combines unrivalled shopping, dining and entertainment, with more than 1,000 shops, kiosks, leisure attractions and restaurants and cafes with indoor and outdoor seating. Among them: a Carrefour hypermarket and a 12-screen Novo cinema and an array of eateries offering indoor and outdoor seating. Dragon Mart 2 is also a regular venue for live concerts and sporting events.

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