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Busan Fireworks Festival: 20th Anniversary Celebration

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Busan Fireworks Festival Draws ​1.17 Million, Culminates in Spectacular Display

Busan,​ South Korea⁢ – November 16,​ 2023 – A record 1.17 ⁤million people gathered across Busan’s Gwangalli Beach, Haeundae Beach, and Igidae areas⁢ on⁣ November⁤ 15th ‍for the‌ 20th annual Busan Fireworks Festival, a 13.7% increase ⁤from the approximately ​1.03 million attendees last year.the festival concluded with a grand finale featuring fireworks‌ synchronized to “Golden” by Huntress, the girl group⁢ featured in the Netflix animation ‘K-Pop Demon ‍Hunters,’ and the illumination of Gwangan Bridge.

This‌ year’s festival was ⁤structured around three acts – Memories, Today, and ⁢Wind – and featured ‌fireworks displays set to popular songs by artists including BTS, IU, and Blackpink, described as a​ “curtain of light.” Additional fireworks barges ‌were deployed ​to Igidae and Dongbaek Island, expanding viewing locations beyond Gwangalli Beach.

Busan City and the Busan Police Agency deployed approximately 7,000 personnel to manage crowds, designating ‍42 priority management areas including Gwangalli Beach ⁢and the city railway station. The Busan Fire and⁣ Disaster Headquarters reported 85 rescue operations as of 9 p.m., with six ⁤visitors transported to hospitals for minor injuries such as abrasions and complaints of abdominal ⁢pain or dizziness. Announcements were made in both Korean and English to accommodate foreign tourists.

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