Busan’s
landmark cinema will turn green for two hours on March 13 and March 17,
starting at 7:00 p.m. The Busan Cinema Center is part of the annual “Global
Greening” event hosted by the Embassy of Ireland in Korea that will celebrate
St. Patrick’s Day which falls on Saturday, March 17 this year.
The
annual “Global Greening” event is Tourism Ireland’s unique global campaign to
see a host of major landmarks around the world turn green for St Patrick’s Day.
The campaign has grown stronger and stronger each year, with lots of new
landmarks signing up to take part this year.
Gwangandaegyo
Bridge joined the event for the first time in 2017 and was subsequently
promoted worldwide as Busan’s premier landmark.
This
year, about 42,000 LED lights on the ‘Big Roof’ and ‘Small Roof’ of the Busan
Cinema Center will be lit up with green colors. The Busan Cinema Center’s ‘Big
Roof’ is the longest cantilever roof in the world and is certified by the
Guinness Book of World Records.
The
Busan Cinema Center is the official venue for the Busan International Film
Festival, one of the most significant film festivals in Asia, since its opening
in 2011 and is also famous for its artistic architectural design.
The
photo shows Gwangandaegyo Bridge turned green for St. Patrick’s Day in 2017