The Walled City of Lahore Authority (WCLA) along with the Punjab government plans to organize the lively ‘Mela Baharan’ event along the historical Royal Trail from April 4 to 6, taking place each day from 6 PM to 11 PM.

The press release stated that this complimentary, family-friendly festival would convert the Royal Trail into an animated springtime tribute to Lahore’s heritage, starting at Delhi Gate and ending at Masjid Wazir Khan Chowk.

One of the main attractions of the event is the Shahi Guzargah Moasam-e-Bahar Parade, which will take place at 6:00 PM on both Friday and Saturday.

Participants will have the opportunity to enjoy a variety of features such as the impressively refurbished Khucha Hussain Shah, the vibrant Gali Surjan Singh featuring traditional music, the lively Sabeel Wali Gali displaying regional handicrafts and acts, along with the busy Wazir Khan Square hosting its Mena Bazaar.

The festival will include an array of performances, workshops, and exhibits, showcasing Punjabi Boliyan, Putli Tamasha, live music, and Dastangoi, as well as other forms of cultural expression. According to Kamran Lashari, the Director General of the Walled City of Lahore Authority, their objective is to restore Lahore’s historic legacy and the vanished tradition of fairs, alongside offering entertainment options for the community.

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