Paan Gali


Paan Gali is a famous baazaar in Lahore, Pakistan that is known for selling goods imported from India. It is located within Anarkali Baazaar and comprises three lanes and around fifty shops.
Paan Gali became a centre of selling Indian goods after the partition of India in 1947.
Vendors in the market sell paan, sarees, coconuts, beauty products, ayurvedic medicines, and kitchen utensils. Rafiq Abbas, a local shopkeeper of Paan Gali, has described the popularity of the locality:
Paan Gali is said to bear a resemblance to Chandni Chowk of Delhi.