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Celebrating Culture: Birmingham's South Asian Festivals and Heritage in Full Colour

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Birmingham's South Asian communities continue to celebrate their heritage with joyful, large-scale events that bring generations together and share culture with the wider city.

🎉 Spirit of Pakistan 2025 Brings Week of British-Pakistani Culture to Birmingham

Spirit of Pakistan 2025 was a weeklong celebration of British-Pakistani culture, showcasing the richness and diversity of this community's contribution to British life through music, arts, food and performance. Organised to highlight the depth of British-Pakistani identity, the event brought together artists, performers and community figures for a sustained programme of cultural activity. BritAsia TV, the UK's leading British Asian entertainment platform, covered the celebrations, reflecting their significance for the national South Asian media landscape. The festival served as a reminder of the vibrant and confident place that British-Pakistani culture occupies in Birmingham and across the UK. [9]

Sources: [9] BritAsia TV

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