Gwangalli M Drone Light Show, a fantasy of light that embroiders the night on the beach

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Gwangalli M Drone Light Show, a fantasy of light that embroiders the night on the beach

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Gwangan Beach Road, Suyeong-gu, Busan (Gwangalli Beach)

Now Busan’s night is in charge. The Gwangalli M Drone Light Show is a permanent performance prepared by Suyeong-gu, and until 2023, it will be held twice every Saturday (7 and 9 pm from October to February / 8 and 10 pm from March to September) for about 10 minutes per show. 500 to 1500 drones will present content suitable for seasons and anniversaries. The M in the name comes from the English word Marvelous, which means ‘amazing’ or ‘unbelievable’. As the name suggests, the performance performed by drones presents fantasy and mystery. There is no admission fee, and you can see it anywhere in Gwangalli Beach. Gwangalli Beach is a sacred place for lovers and one of the representative beaches in Korea. When the sun goes down and the street lights come on one by one, this place is crowded with lovers, friends, and families. It was to see “The Beast”, which started last April. The drones usually rise above the Gwangan Bridge and blend in with the night view of the Gwangan Bridge, making the performance even more fantastic. F1963 is a complex cultural space renovated from the Korea Steel wire factory. Exhibition halls, performance halls, art galleries, libraries, promenades, and commercial spaces are harmonized. Millak Alley Market is a traditional market equipped with convenient facilities such as a parking lot and an arcade, where you can enjoy cute and fun things. Millac the Market combines the market and culture with a youthful sense. It is peaceful to see people eating food while looking at the sea from the ‘Ocean View Stand’.

Inquiries: Smart City Division, Suyeong-gu Office 051-610-4881



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