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What are the shopping options like in Multan, Punjab?

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From buying a car to purchasing groceries to following the latest fashion trends, here's what four local experts had to say about shopping in Multan, Punjab.

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Multan is known as the city of Saints. and our Sohan halwa is very famous and is liked all across the globe. The Multani mitti is very famous and is widely used in cosmetic products. Also Multan is a very warm city. And Multan city also comes in the path of river chenab.

Anyone relocating to the city of Multan should know it is an extremely hot city. Winter is also harsh but lasts only a month or two. This city is known for mangoes and mausoleums. It is also called “the city of Saints”. Multan still retains its old cultural aspect and it also moves towards modernization. The latest development of roads, malls and cinemas are a proof.

Multan city is one of the hottest cities. rain is much less than expectation. But, the suburbs are fully covered with lush green fields and gardens. this city is worth living as there are many educational institutes, hospitals and markets. Shortly, this is one of the most populous and progressive cities of Pakistan.

Sabeen, says: 2020

Saints Dust and Beggars as it is introduced in an old saying. This may be true in the olden days, but it is a different city these days. Multan is the central city of Southern Punjab province, and It has always enjoyed significant importance in history. Somehow its people have attracted the Sufi saints so much it became the abode of Sufism in Southeast Asia. Multan is the oldest living city in South East Asia. Today Multan is a combination of old and the new Pakistan culture. There is a big hustle bustle in the Old town and comfort of a five-star hotel and sound streets in the New city. The Old town has an interesting Bazaar and many elaborately decorated Shrines of the Sufi saints.

Fatima, says: 2020
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