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1990 in South Korea
Summary
Events from the year
1990 in South Korea
.
←
1989
1988
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1990
in
South Korea
→
1991
1992
1993
Centuries:
20th
21st
Decades:
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
See also:
Other events in 1990
Years in South Korea
Timeline of Korean history
1990 in North Korea
Incumbents
edit
President:
Roh Tae-woo
[1]
Prime Minister:
Kang Young-hoon
(until December 27),
Ro Jai-bong
(starting December 27)
Events
edit
December Unknown date – A first
convenience store
retail
GS25
(then LG25) open in downtown
Seoul
.
[
citation needed
]
Sport
edit
1990 K League
South Korea
wins the
1990 Dynasty Cup
South Korea
lose all their matches at the
FIFA World Cup
Films
edit
List of South Korean films of 1990
Births
edit
January 9 -
Choi Su-min
, handball player
[2]
January 15 - Dayen Zheng, Australian entertainer
January 25 -
Lee Jun-ho
, singer-songwriter, dancer, composer and actor
January 31 -
Park Hae-mi
, sport shooter
[3]
February 10 -
Choi Sooyoung
, singer and actress
February 14 -
Park Ki-ju
, field hockey player
[4]
February 19 -
Lee Elijah
, actress and model
February 24 -
Ryu Eun-hee
, handball player
[5]
March 20 -
Jung Kyung-eun
, badminton player
[6]
March 24 -
Na Ah-reum
, road cyclist
[7]
March 26 -
Xiumin
, singer and actor
March 31 -
Bang Yongguk
, rapper, songwriter and record producer
April 8 -
Kim Jonghyun
, singer (d.
2017
)
[8]
April 24 -
Kim Tae-ri
, actress
May 21 -
Choi In-jeong
, fencer
[9]
May 30 -
Im Yoona
, singer and actress
June 30 -
N
, singer, actor, presenter, and radio host (
VIXX
)
July 2 -
Kim Go-eun
, actress
August 10 -
Lee Sung-kyung
, model and actress
August 27 -
Nam Yeong-sin
, handball player
[10]
August 31 -
Lee Kye-rim
, sport shooter
[11]
October 23 -
Lee Eun-bi
, handball player
[12]
October 26 -
Bae Yeon-ju
, badminton player
[13]
November 10 -
Leo
, singer, songwriter and musical theatre actor
November 22
Jang Dongwoo
, singer, rapper and actor
Seo Eunkwang
, singer
November 29 -
Lee Minhyuk
, singer, rapper, songwriter and actor
Deaths
edit
24 September –
Kang Joon-ho
, boxer (b. 1928)
See also
edit
List of South Korean films of 1990
Years in Japan
Years in North Korea
References
edit
^
"Economic-Political Unrest Erupts In Violent Protests in South Korea".
The New York Times
. 10 May 1990
. Retrieved
25 May
2020
.
^
"Su-Min Choi - Player Profile - Handball".
Eurosport UK
. Retrieved
29 April
2019
.
^
"Hae Mi PARK - Olympic | Republic of Korea".
International Olympic Committee
. 11 April 2017
. Retrieved
3 May
2019
.
^
"Ki Ju PARK - Olympic Hockey | Republic of Korea".
International Olympic Committee
. 26 June 2016
. Retrieved
28 April
2019
.
^
"Eun Hee RYU - Olympic Handball | Republic of Korea".
International Olympic Committee
. 26 June 2016
. Retrieved
29 April
2019
.
^
"JUNG Kyung Eun | Profile".
bwfbadminton.com
. Retrieved
26 April
2019
.
^
"Ahreum NA - Olympic Cycling Road | Republic of Korea".
International Olympic Committee
. 26 June 2016
. Retrieved
26 April
2019
.
^
"Death of Jonghyun: Success of SHINee's lead vocalist went beyond the K-Pop boyband".
The Straits Times
. 18 December 2017
. Retrieved
26 April
2019
.
^
"Injeong CHOI - Olympic Fencing | Republic of Korea".
International Olympic Committee
. 24 June 2017
. Retrieved
26 April
2019
.
^
"Yeong-Sin Nam - Player Profile - Handball".
Eurosport UK
. Retrieved
29 April
2019
.
^
"Kyerim LEE - Olympic | Republic of Korea".
International Olympic Committee
. 10 April 2017
. Retrieved
3 May
2019
.
^
"Eun Bi LEE - Olympic Handball | Republic of Korea".
International Olympic Committee
. 26 June 2016
. Retrieved
29 April
2019
.
^
"BAE Yeon Ju | Profile".
bwfbadminton.com
. Retrieved
26 April
2019
.