By Q Radio News and Rebecca Black, PA
Thousands descended on a Belfast park for Northern Ireland's biggest annual celebration of cultural diversity.
The thirteenth Belfast Mela opened at the Botanic Gardens on Sunday with a colourful parade of dancers, music, a Chinese dragon and a giant replica elephant.
What a wonderful ☀️ day as more than 30,000 people celebrate cultural diversity at the 13th annual Belfast Mela.#belfastmela @ArtsEkta
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) August 25, 2019
📸 Alan Lewis pic.twitter.com/OReYZEiGbo
Lord Mayor John Finucane helped officially open the event, which he praised as a "fantastic celebration of our cultural and artistic diversity".

(Photo - Alan Lewis)
One of the highlights of the event, organised by ArtsEkta, was the parade led by the Rajasthan Heritage Brass Band, however the entertainment also included a programme of performances on the main stage as well as food, crafts and art.
Nisha Tandon, executive director, ArtsEkta, said the festival "continues to go from strength to strength".
🎥 Belfast Mela 2019. Organiser @nisha_tandon tells @qnewsdesk “it’s the best yet, with many more to come.” The sum up this time: “Amazing people, amazing atmosphere...everybody in such a happy mood.” #belfastmela @ArtsEkta pic.twitter.com/WumRwuW2gd
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) August 25, 2019
🎥 Well, these ladies certainly enjoyed their day at the 13th Belfast Mela in Botanic Gardens - and they did it in style ... #belfastmela @ArtsEkta pic.twitter.com/LleKzJOgHC
— Q Radio News (@qnewsdesk) August 25, 2019
(Photo - Alan Lewis)
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