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1971 in South Korea
Summary
Events from the year
1971 in
South Korea
.
←
1970
1969
1968
1971
in
South Korea
→
1972
1973
1974
Centuries:
20th
21st
Decades:
1950s
1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
See also:
Other events in 1971
Years in South Korea
Timeline of Korean history
1971 in North Korea
Incumbents
edit
President
:
Park Chung-hee
Prime Minister
:
Chung Il-kwon
(until 4 June),
Kim Jong-pil
(starting 4 June)
Events
edit
January 18 – A South Korean marine kills 6 people in
a mass shooting
in
Kimpo
.
April 27 –
Presidential election
,
Park Chung-hee
reelected.
December 25 –
Daeyeonggak Hotel fire
, according to official confirmed report, 164 fatalities in
Jung-gu, Seoul
.
[
citation needed
]
Births
edit
January 30 -
Lee Seo-jin
, actor and television host
January 31 -
Lee Young-ae
, actress
April 5 -
Kim Soo-nyung
, archer
[1]
August 27 -
Kyung Lah
, journalist
September 10 -
Yun Young-sook
, archer
[2]
October 18 -
Yoo Sang-chul
, football player and manager. (d.
2021
)
[3]
See also
edit
List of South Korean films of 1971
Years in Japan
Years in North Korea
References
edit
^
"Soo-Nyung KIM - Olympic Archery | Republic of Korea".
International Olympic Committee
. 20 January 2017
. Retrieved
11 April
2019
.
^
"Young-Sook YUN - Olympic Archery | Republic of Korea".
International Olympic Committee
. 14 June 2016
. Retrieved
23 April
2019
.
^
Former South Korea and F. Marinos star Yoo Sang-chul dies at 49\