STUDENTS at Bendemeer Public School have celebrated Harmony Day in an extra special way this year.
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They learnt all about the culture in China and Singapore, and even met some visitors from these countries.
Activities included calligraphy writing, making origami fish, using chopsticks and completing tangram puzzles.
They even enjoyed a feast fit for kings. The menu was jam-packed with freshly-made home cooked pork and cabbage dumplings, Indonesian mie goreng and pandan cake, spring rolls, money bags and samosas.
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They tucked into these delicacies while listening to traditional Chinese music.
The students also received a visit from Multicultural Tamworth's Eddie Whitham, who helped them with their activities.
The final treat was assembling and parading in a real, traditional Chinese lion and dragon costume.
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