1995 in South Korea
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See also: | Other events of 1995 Years in South Korea Timeline of Korean history 1995 in North Korea |
Events from the year 1995 in South Korea.
Incumbents
- President: Kim Young Sam
- Prime Minister: Lee Hong-koo until December 18, Lee Soo-sung
Events
- Multiple municipalities are annexed into larger amalgamations.
March
- March 1 – Yonhap Television News was official start on broadcasting for 24-hours news channel.
June
- 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
- July 26 - Tropical Storm Janis hit near Seoul, South Korea. The storm lasted until the 28th.
August
- August 15 - The demolition of the Japanese General Government Building in Seoul began.[3]
September
- September 5 - Kim Dae-Jung formed a new political party named National Congress for New Politics.
October
- October 27 - Former President Roh Tae-woo made a public apology about secret funds scandal.
November
- November 16 - Former President Roh Tae-woo was arrested on charges of corruption, illegal financing.
December
- 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
January
- January 3 - Kim Seolhyun actress, singer, and dancer. Member of AOA
- January 3 - Jisoo actress, singer, and dancer. Member of Blackpink . She is the best k-pop idol in the world.
- January 5 - Kim Young-Gyu, footballer
- January 9 - Ha Seung-ri, actress
- January 20 - Lee Suwoong dancer and vocalist in Boys Republic
- January 21 - Choi Ah Ra, actress
- January 22- Shin Hyejin, dancer and singer in Oh My Girl
- January 23 - Lee Yoo-young, dancer and singer member of Hello Venus
February
- February 6
- Kim Dam-Min, short track speed skater
- Moon Jong Up, dancer and singer
- February 8 - Song Yunhyeong singer in IKON
- February 9 - Kim Min-Sun, golfer
- February 11 - Kim Hae-Lin, figure skater
- February 13 - Lee Geon-Wook, baseball player
- February 27- Ricky (Yoo Chang-hyun) vocalist and Dancer in Teen Top
March
- March 14 - Park Ji-bin, actor
- March 20- Kei (Kim Ji-Yeon) lead singer In Lovelyz
April
- April 15 - Kim Nam-joo, dancer and singer
- April 17- Jung Whee-in, singer and dance in Mamamoo
- April 24
May
- May 1 - Kim Mi-hyun (Mimi) dancer and rapper in Oh My Girl
- May 2- Yook Sungjae, actor, singer in BTOB
- May 8 - Park Junghwa dancer and singer in EXID
- May 23- Kim Sanggyun (A-Tom) rapper in Topp Dogg
June
- June 8 - JR (Kim Jong Hyun) rapper in NU'EST
- June 16 - Ki Hui-hyeon, rapper and dancer, member of DIA
July
- July 1 - Lee Tae-yong, rapper and leader of NCT
- July 5 - Hyuk (Han Sang-hyuk) singer, actor, and member of VIXX
- July 16 - Park Hyung-Joo, swimmer
- July 21 - Baekho (Kang Dong-ho) singer and dancer in NU'EST
- July 23 - Hwasa (Ahn Hyejin) singer and dancer in Mamamoo
- July 31 - No Minwoo, dancer and rapper in Boyfriend
August
September
- September 10- D.ana (Jo Eun-ae) rapper in Sonamoo
- September 17
- Nam Ji-hyun, actress
- YooA (Yoo Shi-a) Singer and dancer in Oh My Girl
- September 22- Im Na-yeon, singer, dancer, and Leader in girl group Twice
- September 27- Yano (Seo Sangwon) Rapper in Topp Dogg
October
November
December
- December 7- Sowon (Kim So-Jung) vocalist and leader of GFriend
- December 9- Kim Na-hyun, visual and vocalist in Sonamoo
- December 11 - Shinwon, singer in Pentagon
- December 14 - Chan, main dancer and vocalist in Victon
- December 18 - Lim Na-young, singer and rapper, member of I.O.I
- December 21 - Bobby, South Korean-American rapper
- December 30
See also
References
- "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. Retrieved 2014-02-11.
- "Today in Korean history" (in Korean). Yonhap News. 2011-08-14. Retrieved 2014-02-11.
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