A primary school in south Belfast is celebrating almost 30 cultures and languages during its annual Culture Day festival
Hundreds of families from a wide range of cultural, ethnic, social and religious backgrounds have come together to celebrate their local school's annual Culture Day.
Children from Cantonese, Arabic, Russian and Hindi to Polish, Serbian, French, Greek, Brazilian, Urdu, Czech and Italian backgrounds all attend the school.
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