Children waved small photocopied Syrian flags as New Zealand welcomed its first extra intake of refugees from the war-torn nation at Mangere today.
Immigration Minister Michael Woodhouse told the group of 82 Syrians and 75 refugees from other countries that diversity was "not just tolerated, it is celebrated" in New Zealand.
Interpreters translated the official speeches into Arabic and three other languages.
Children held up the photocopied flags of their countries as the official party sang welcoming waiata.
Syrian father of three Khaled Suleiman Al Jouja, speaking in Arabic on behalf of the refugees, said Syria used to be a country of safety but was now being destroyed.