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The Busan International Film Festival (BIFF), previously known as the Pusan International Film Festival (PIFF), takes place annually in Haeundae-gu, Busan (also called Pusan), South Korea, and stands as a pivotal event in the Asian film festival circuit. Commencing on September 13 and concluding on September 21, 1996, this inaugural festival marked Korea's debut on the international film festival stage. BIFF dedicates itself to showcasing emerging films and debut directors, particularly from Asian nations. Noteworthy is its strong appeal to young audiences and its active role in nurturing and propelling new talent into the spotlight. A significant milestone occurred in 1999 with the establishment of the Pusan Promotion Plan, later renamed the Asian Project Market in 2011, aimed at linking budding directors with funding opportunities. The festival's 16th edition in 2011 witnessed a monumental shift as it found a permanent residence at the Busan Cinema Center in Centum City.

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Haeundae Beach, situated in Busan, South Korea, within the Haeundae District, has been a prominent urban beach since its inauguration in 1965. At that time, it held the distinction of being the largest beach in the country. Spanning a sandy stretch measuring 1.46 kilometers (0.91 miles) long and 40 meters (130 feet) wide, this beach offers accessibility with a handicap-friendly parking lot. Throughout the year, Haeundae Beach remains open to visitors and serves as the backdrop for numerous festivals. Notably, the Polar Bear Club, an annual event dating back to 1988, sees participants daringly immersing themselves in near-freezing waters in January. Renowned for its ties to cinema, the beach has become associated with the Busan International Film Festival and gained cinematic recognition through the 2009 disaster film, Tidal Wave. Beyond its cinematic connections, Haeundae Beach has also been a venue for esports events, featuring games such as StarCraft.

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