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===Arts=== [[File:Busan Film Center.jpg|thumb|250px|[[Busan Cinema Center]], Dureraum.]] [[File:Busan BEXCO.jpg|thumb|[[Busan Exhibition and Convention Center]]]] Busan hosts the [[Busan International Film Festival]] (BIFF)—one of the most popular international film festivals in Asia—at the [[Busan Cinema Center]] every fall. Busan is also the home of the Busan Biennale, as an international contemporary art biennale that takes place every two years. The city also hosts the One Asia Festival, the largest K-pop festival in Korea beginning in 2016, positioning itself as the center of K-pop culture.<ref>KOFICE [http://english.kofice.or.kr/d40_asia/d40_asia_02_2005y.asp 2nd Asia Song Festival] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110816082625/http://english.kofice.or.kr/d40_asia/d40_asia_02_2005y.asp |date=2011-08-16 }} 11 November 2005. Retrieved 2011-10-12</ref> In 2012, German artist Hendrik Beikirch painted Asia's tallest mural entitled "Fisherman Portrait" on a building near Millak Raw Fish Town.<ref>[http://www.yatzer.com/Asia-Tallest-Mural-by-Hendrik-Beikirch Asia's Tallest Mural by Hendrik Beikirch] {{Webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130520223709/http://www.yatzer.com/Asia-Tallest-Mural-by-Hendrik-Beikirch |date=2013-05-20 }}. Yatzer (2012-09-10). Retrieved on 2013-07-12.</ref> Busan is home to 80 performance facilities consisting of 30 public ones, including the Busan Cultural Center, Busan Citizens'Hall, Busan Cinema Center, and Busan National Gugak Center. There are 40 private facilities, such as KBS Art Hall Busan, Sohyang Art Center, MBC Samjoo Art Hall, Kyungsung University Concert Hall, and Shinsegae Department Store Culture Hall.
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