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  2. Mun Se-gwang - Wikipedia

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    Mun Se-gwang. McCune–Reischauer. Mun Segwang. Mun Se-gwang (26 December 1951 – 20 December 1974) was a Japanese-born North Korean sympathizer who attempted to assassinate South Korean president Park Chung Hee on 15 August 1974. The assassination attempt resulted in the deaths of Park's wife, Yuk Young-soo, and a high school student, Jang ...

  3. Blue House - Wikipedia

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    In the past, there was no space in the Blue House to greet state guests. Therefore, the Chosun Hotel and Walkerhill Hotel were used or the Korean house (content 3) was used as a guest house. In 1958, the Syngman Rhee administration nationalized Jangchungdan Park to build a guesthouse and began construction.

  4. Gimhae International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Gimhae International Airport (IATA: PUS, ICAO: RKPK) is located on the western end of Busan, South Korea. Opened in 1976, the airport is named after the nearby city of Gimhae . A new international terminal opened on October 31, 2007. [ 3 ]

  5. The Chosun Ilbo - Wikipedia

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    When Korea gained independence in 1945, the Chosun Ilbo came back into publication after a five-year, three-month hiatus. On 1 March 1999, Chosun Ilbo announced that starting the following day (2 March 1999), it would be switching to the horizontal left-to-right writing style already adopted by most other newspapers by the time, ahead of the ...

  6. Gyeonghuigung - Wikipedia

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    Sungjeongjeon ( 숭정전; 崇政殿) is the main hall of the palace. It was built in 1616 but was moved to Dongguk University in 1926 and repurposed as a buddhist temple in Japanese colonial times, and moved back to original location and renovated between 1988 and 1994. Its considered an example of mid-joseon period architecture. [5]

  7. Joseon - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese minister to Korea, Lieutenant-General Viscount Miura, almost certainly orchestrated the plot against her. A group of Japanese agents [54] entered the Gyeongbok Palace in Seoul, which was under Japanese control, [54] and Queen Min was killed and her body desecrated in the north wing of the palace.

  8. Shin Kyuk-ho - Wikipedia

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    McCune–Reischauer. Sin Kyŏkho. Shin Kyuk-ho ( Korean : 신격호; 3 November 1921 – 19 January 2020), known in Japan as Shigemitsu Takeo (重光 武雄), [ 2] was a Zainichi Korean businessman known for being the founder of the South Korean-Japanese conglomerate Lotte Corporation (Group), now one of the largest chaebols in South Korea. [ 3]

  9. Ko So-young - Wikipedia

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    Ko married actor Jang Dong-gun in a star-studded wedding ceremony held at Seoul's Shilla Hotel on May 2, 2010, while five months pregnant. The couple's first child, a son Jang Min-joon, was born on October 4, 2010.