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Haeundae I'Park

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Marine City and Gwangan Bridge at Early Morning
Marine City and Gwangan Bridge at Early Morning

Haeundae I'Park (Korean: 해운대 아이파크) is a complex of four skyscrapers in Haeundae District, Busan, South Korea consisting of three office towers and one residential tower. Tower 1 and 2 were both in the 20 tallest buildings completed in 2011. As of 2022, Tower 2 and Tower 1 are the eighth and 12th-tallest buildings in South Korea respectively.

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Haeundae I'Park
Marine city 2-ro, Busan U 1(il)-dong

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N 35.157133333333 ° E 129.14279444444 °
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Marine city 2-ro 38
48092 Busan, U 1(il)-dong
South Korea
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Marine City and Gwangan Bridge at Early Morning
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Haeundae LCT The Sharp
Haeundae LCT The Sharp

Haeundae LCT The Sharp (Korean: 해운대 엘시티 더샵) is a major urban development project in Jung-dong, Haeundae District, Busan, South Korea. Located in front of Haeundae Beach, it consists of a 411.6 m (1,350 ft), 101-floor supertall landmark tower and two 85-floor residential skyscrapers. It has an urban entertainment complex at the base housing a shopping mall, a hot spring spa and a water park. The landmark tower houses luxury and residential hotels with a convention center and an observatory. As of July 8, 2018, the 101-storey tower had more than 90 floors completed and the twin 85-storey residential towers already had more than 80 stories built. These towers are Busan's 2nd-4th supertall skyscrapers after Haeundae Doosan We've the Zenith, 301 m (988 ft) tall. LCT tower is the second-tallest tower in South Korea after the 555 m (1,821 ft) Lotte World Tower in Seoul and is one of the world's top 10 most expensive skyscrapers.Construction was planned for 2007 and groundbreaking was held on October 28, 2013 and completion was scheduled for 2019. It was voted to have the second nicest toilet in South Korea.Haeundae LCT The Sharp was completed and opened on November 30, 2019. In 2022, Haeundae LCT The Sharp hosted an exhibition for Proof, the anthology album of the South Korean group BTS, documenting the act's nine-year career. The exhibition was planned by the band's entertainment agency, HYBE which invited fans to immerse themselves in a visual trail of BTS' history.