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1995 in South Korea
Summary
Events from the year
1995 in South Korea
.
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See also:
Other events in 1995
Years in South Korea
Timeline of Korean history
1995 in North Korea
Incumbents
edit
President:
Kim Young Sam
Prime Minister:
Lee Hong-koo
until December 18,
Lee Soo-sung
Events
edit
Multiple municipalities are
annexed into larger amalgamations
.
January
edit
February
edit
March
edit
March 1 –
Yonhap Television News
was official start on broadcasting for 24-hours
news channel
.
[
citation needed
]
April
edit
April 28 – A gas explosion in a subway construction site caused about 100 deaths in
Daegu
.
[1]
May
edit
June
edit
June 27 – Local and provincial elections showed defeat of the ruling party of
Kim Young-sam
.
[2]
June 29 – The
Sampoong Department Store collapse
caused 502 deaths in
Seoul
.
July
edit
July 26 – Tropical Storm Janis hit near Seoul, South Korea. The storm lasted until the 28th.
August
edit
August 15 – The demolition of the
Japanese General Government Building
in Seoul began.
[3]
September
edit
September 5 – Kim Dae-Jung formed a new political party named
National Congress for New Politics
.
October
edit
October 27 – Former President
Roh Tae-woo
made a public apology about secret funds scandal.
November
edit
November 16 – Former President
Roh Tae-woo
was arrested on charges of corruption, illegal financing.
December
edit
December 3 – Former President
Chun Doo-hwan
was arrested on charges of leading bloody suppression in
Coup d'état of December Twelfth
,
Gwangju Democratic Uprising
.
December 6 – Democratic Liberal Party was established to
New Korea Party
.
December 18 –
Lee Soo-sung
becomes
prime minister of South Korea
, replacing
Lee Hong-koo
Births
edit
January
edit
January 3 –
Kim Seolhyun
, singer and actress
January 3 –
Jisoo
, singer and actress, member of girl group
Blackpink
January 5 –
Kim Young-Gyu
, footballer
January 9 –
Ha Seung-ri
, actress
January 23 –
Yooyoung
, singer and actress
February
edit
February 6
Kim Dam-Min
, short track speed skater
Moon Jong Up
, singer and actor
February 11 –
Kim Hae-Lin
, figure skater
February 15 –
Go Min-si
, actress, model and director
March
edit
March 14 –
Park Ji-bin
, actor
April
edit
April 9 –
Kim Da-mi
, actress
April 15 –
Kim Nam-joo
, singer and actress
April 17 –
Ahn Hyo-seop
, actor and singer
May
edit
May 2 –
Yook Sungjae
, singer and actor, member of boyband
BtoB
May 8
Park Junghwa
singer and actress, member of girl group
EXID
Kim Hye-jun
, actress
June
edit
June 16 –
Ki Hui-hyeon
, rapper and singer, member of girl group
Dia
June 29 –
Choi Ri
, actress
July
edit
July 5 –
Hyuk
, singer and actor, member of boy band
VIXX
July 16 –
Park Hyung-Joo
, swimmer
August
edit
August 19 –
Bona
, singer and actress, member of girl group
WJSN
September
edit
September 17 –
Nam Ji-hyun
, actress
September 22 –
Nayeon
, singer, member of girl group
Twice
October
edit
October 13 –
Jimin
, singer and dancer, member of boyband
BTS
November
edit
November 16 –
Changjo
, singer, member of boyband
Teen Top
November 27 -
Yohan Hwang
, singer
December
edit
December 18 –
Lim Na-young
, singer and rapper
December 21 –
Bobby
, rapper
December 30 –
V
, singer, member of
BTS
Deaths
edit
See also
edit
List of South Korean films of 1995
References
edit
^
"Toll in Korea Gas Explosion Passes 100, Mostly Students – New York Times". Taegu (South Korea); South Korea: Nytimes.com. 1995-04-29
. Retrieved
2014-02-11
.
^
"Yonhap News" (in Korean).
Yonhap News Agency
. Retrieved
2014-02-11
.
^
"Today in Korean history" (in Korean).
Yonhap News Agency
. 2011-08-14
. Retrieved
2014-02-11
.