ID :
62970
Thu, 05/28/2009 - 12:56
Auther :

Today in Korean history



May 29

1960 -- Syngman Rhee, who resigned as South Korea's first president in April of
that year, goes into exile in Hawaii.

1968 -- Archbishop Stephen Kim Soo-hwan is appointed as head of Seoul's Catholic
Archdiocese.

1972 -- The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
discovers the "Jikjisimgyeong," the world's oldest text printed with metal type,
which was made in Korea in 1377, at a museum in Paris.

1979 -- Ko Sang-don, the first South Korean to reach the summit of Mount Everest,
dies in an accident while climbing Mount McKinley in Alaska.

1984 -- The Promotion Council for Democracy, a nongovernmental political group,
selects then opposition politicians Kim Dae-jung and Kim Young-sam as its
leaders. Because Kim Dae-jung was overseas, another politician, Kim Sang-hyun,
was later appointed as the acting co-head of the group.

1988 -- Lawyers for a Democratic Society, called "Minbyun" in Korean, is
established.

1998 -- Stephen Cardinal Kim resigns as head of the Catholic Seoul Archdiocese.

2000 -- President Kim Dae-jung holds a summit with Japanese Prime Minister
Yoshiro Mori in Seoul.

2003 -- The South Korean government reduces the mandatory military service period
for South Korean men by two months to a total of two years. It also reduced the
training period for reservists to one year.
(END)


X