1994 in South Korea
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See also: | Other events of 1994 Years in South Korea Timeline of Korean history 1994 in North Korea |
Events from the year 1994 in South Korea.
Incumbents[]
- President: Kim Young-sam
- Prime Minister:
- until April 29: Lee Hoi-chang
- April 29 – December 17: Lee Yung-dug
- starting December 17: Lee Hong-koo
Events[]
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Births[]
January[]
- January 6 – JB, singer and actor
- January 14 – Kai, singer and actor
- January 18 – Minzy, singer, rapper, and dancer
- January 20 – Lee Chang-min, footballer
- January 21
- Kang Seung-yoon, singer and actor
- Lim Kim, singer and actress
- January 23 – Kwak Min-jeong, figure skater
- January 24 – Yoo Young-jae, singer
February[]
- February 5 – Lee Jong-hyun, basketball player
- February 10
- Kang Seul-gi, singer[1]
- Son Na-eun, singer and actress
- February 11 – Seo Ji-soo, singer
- February 12 – Park Su-bin, singer and TV host
- February 15 – Jin Se-yeon, actress
- February 18 – J-Hope, rapper, singer
- February 21 – Wendy, singer[1]
- February 22 – Nam Joo-hyuk, model and actor
- February 25 – Yang Ha-eun, table tennis player
March[]
- March 3 – Jung Min-ah, actress
- March 22 – Ha Sung-woon, singer in Hotshot and Wanna One
- March 25 – An Baul, judoka
- March 29 – Sulli, singer and actress (d. 2019)
April[]
- April 12 – Oh Se-hun, singer and rapper
- April 22 – Lee Hyo-jin, handball player
- April 28 – Kim Kyung-hyun, bobsledder
- April 30 – Chae Seo-jin, actress
May[]
- May 3
- Kim Hye-jin, swimmer
- Shin Mi-hwa, bobsledder
- May 10 – Nam Tae-hyun, singer and actor
- May 13 – Kim Jong-hyuk, footballer
- May 27 – Park So-young, badminton player
- May 28 – Son Yeon-jae, rhythmic gymnast[2]
- May 31 – Shim Eun-kyung, actress
June[]
- June 1 – Yun Seung-hyun, high jumper
- June 3 – Lee Dong-soo, footballer
- June 9 – Lee Hye-ri, singer and actress
- June 14
- Moon Tae-il, singer
- Lee So-hee, badminton player[3]
- June 23 – HoYeon Jung, model and actress[4]
July[]
- July 10 – Chae Soo-bin, actress
- July 14 – Kim Dong-hyeon, footballer
- July 18 - , actress
- July 22 – Lee So-ra, tennis player
August[]
- August 6 – Won Seon-pil, handball player
- August 10 – Chun In-gee, golfer[5]
- August 16 – Ahn Daniel, singer and actor
- August 25 – Lee Jang-mi, badminton player
- August 26 – Yezi, singer and rapper
- August 30 – Kwon So-hyun, singer and actress
September[]
- September 12 – RM, rapper, songwriter, and record producer
- September 22 – Park Jin-young, singer and actor
- September 23 – Lee Mi-joo, singer
- September 25 – Min Do-hee, singer and actress
- September 28 – Kim Tae-yun, speed skater
October[]
- October 4
- Baek Ee-seul, field hockey player[6]
- Jung Il-hoon, rapper, actor, and composer
- October 26 – Lee Joo-heon, rapper
- October 10 – Bae Suzy, singer and actress
- October 31 – Jaehyuck Choi, composer
November[]
- November 17 – Kim Ye-ji, rower[7]
- November 18 - Han So-hee, actress
- November 30 – Yun Yea-ji, figure skater
December[]
- December 6 – Shin Seung-chan, badminton player[8]
- December 19 – Kim Dong-jun, footballer
- December 21 – Ahn Hyeon-beom, footballer
- December 24 – Han Seung-woo, singer
Deaths[]
- January 17 – Chung Il-kwon, politician, diplomat and soldier (b. 1917)
- January 18 – Moon Ik-hwan, pastor, theologian, poet, and activist (b. 1918)
- May 22 – Jang Il-soon, educator and social and environment activist (b. 1928)
See also[]
- List of South Korean films of 1994
- Years in Japan
- Years in North Korea
References[]
- ^ a b "Profile". redvelvet.smtown.com (in Korean). Archived from the original on 18 October 2014. Retrieved 27 May 2018.
- ^ "Yeon Jae SON - Olympic Gymnastics Rhythmic | Republic of Korea". International Olympic Committee. 24 June 2017. Retrieved 29 April 2019.
- ^ "LEE So Hee | Profile". bwfbadminton.com. Retrieved 26 April 2019.
- ^ Pullar, Jessica. "Meet Jung Ho-yeon—The Stunning Korean Model Behind Netflix's Viral Series, 'Squid Game'". ELLE. Retrieved 18 November 2021.
- ^ "Meet the Girls: World No 3 In Gee Chun". National Club Golfer. 7 October 2016. Retrieved 29 April 2019.
- ^ "Eeseul BAEK - Olympic Hockey | Republic of Korea". International Olympic Committee. 26 June 2016. Retrieved 28 April 2019.
- ^ "Yeji KIM - Olympic Rowing | Republic of Korea". International Olympic Committee. 24 June 2017. Retrieved 3 May 2019.
- ^ "SHIN Seung Chan | Profile". bwfbadminton.com. Retrieved 25 April 2019.
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