1995 in South Korea

1995
in
South Korea

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1995 in North Korea

Events from the year 1995 in South Korea.

Incumbents

Events

January

February

March

April

  • April 28 - A gas explosion in a subway construction site caused about 100 deaths in Daegu.[1]

May

June

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

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

Births

January

  • January 3 - Kim Seolhyun actress, singer, and dancer. Member of AOA
  • 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 20 - Yoon Dong member of Boy group HALO
  • February 27- Ricky (Yoo Chang-hyun) vocalist and Dancer in Teen Top

March

  • March 4- Yeo In Hye, singer in girl group The Shorties
  • 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

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

  • August 8 - S.Coups (Choi Seungcheol) rapper in boy group Seventeen
  • August 9 - Hwang Minhyun, singer in NU'EST
  • August 19 - Bona, singer and actress, member of Cosmic Girls
  • August 25 - Yoon Do-woon, Drummer of the band Day6
  • August 25 - Ong Seongwoo, singer in Wanna One

September

  • September 5- Ryu Tae Kyung singer in The Shorties
  • September 10- D.ana (Jo Eun-ae) rapper in Sonamoo
  • September 17
  • September 22- Im Na-yeon, singer, dancer, and Leader in girl group Twice
  • September 27- Yano (Seo Sangwon) Rapper in Topp Dogg

October

  • October 1- Siyeon former member of Minx and member of Dreamcatcher
  • October 4- Yoon Jeonghan, singer in boy group Seventeen
  • October 10- Oh Seunghee leader and vocalist in CLC
  • October 13 - Park Ji-min, dancer and singer from Bangtan Boys
  • October 31- Kim Ji Ae, vocalist in Wassup

November

  • November 3- Ren (Choi Min-Ki) vocalist and dancer in NU'EST
  • November 16- Changjo (Choi Jong-hyun) Vocalist and dancer in Teen Top

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 (South Korean band)
  • 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
    • Joshua (Hong Jisoo), singer in boy group Seventeen
    • V (Kim Tae-hyung), singer in Bangtan Boys

Deaths

gollark: We all know Macron is a Rust superset.
gollark: **STOP DOING MACRON**- MACROS WERE NOT SUPPOSED TO BE USED FOR EVERYTHING- Years of Macron "development" yet NO ACTUAL SPECIFICATION or COHERENT LANGUAGE DESIGN- Wanted to use macros anyway for a laugh? We had a tool for that: It was called Lisp.- "there's two kinds of forwarding. `impl<Int(N)(a)> Int(M)(a) where N < M`. Macron is already named. bags, which are like modules but you can't get a specific thing out" - Statements dreamed up by the utterly Deranged.LOOK what Macron authors have been demanding your Respect for all this time, with all the computers and tooling we built for them (This is REAL Macron, done by REAL Macronians):```def sentinel(x: a, v: a): a? { (x != v).then(x)}``````def id(x: a): a { x}def thing(): Int? { id(0)}```"Hello I would like `impl<u8(a)> T(a)` apples please."
gollark: Like Macron.
gollark: Undo it.
gollark: firecubez and Heav, the TRUE Macron team.

See also

References

  1. "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.
  2. "Yonhap News" (in Korean). Yonhap News. Retrieved 2014-02-11.
  3. "Today in Korean history" (in Korean). Yonhap News. 2011-08-14. Retrieved 2014-02-11.
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