A TASTE of countries from across the world was on display at a multi-cultural evening held at a Horwich school.
Children who visited Claypool Primary were shown the cultures of Japan, Africa, India and Poland.
Different stalls allowed boys and girls to make Japanese green tea, play tabla drums, enjoy exotic snacks and have henna tattoos.
The event was organised by the school as part of its multi-cultural week.
The Salisbury Road primary has established good relations with children in South Africa. Pupils have written letters to their counterparts and taken part in a video conference .
Pictured: Jacqueline Mulungani shows off African artefacts
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