2000 in South Korea
The following lists events that happened during 2000 in South Korea.
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See also: | Other events in 2000 Years in South Korea Timeline of Korean history 2000 in North Korea |
Incumbents
- President: Kim Dae-jung
- Prime Minister:
- until 13 January: Kim Jong-pil
- 13 January-19 May: Park Tae-joon
- starting 22 May: Lee Han-dong
Events
- January: The Democratic Labor Party is founded.
- February 22: OhmyNews is launched.
- April 13 South Korean legislative election
- June 13–15: The first Inter-Korean summit[1]
- June 15: June 15th North–South Joint Declaration[2]
- July 15–17: The first Busan Rock Festival[3]
- September 12 Typhoon Saomai[4]
- November 24 Mnet Asian Music Awards
Births
- January 6 – Kwon Eun-bin, singer (CLC)
- January 7 – Kang Chan-hee, actor and singer (SF9)
- January 9 - Kim Ji-hoon, actor
- January 10 - Choi Da-bin, figure skater[5]
- January 11 – Lee Chae-yeon, former member of Iz*One
- January 13 – Mia, singer and dancer (EVERGLOW)
- February 12 – Kim Ji-min, actress[6]
- March 3 – Luqman Faiz, Malaysian singer
- March 20 – Hyunjin, singer and dancer (Stray Kids)
- March 21 - Yoon San-ha, singer
- April 11 – Yu Jimin (stage name Karina), leader of aespa
- April 23 – Jeno, singer (NCT)
- May 10 – Bae Jin-young, singer (CIX)
- May 18 – Onda, singer and (EVERGLOW)
- May 26 – Yeji, singer and dancer (ITZY)
- June 6 – Haechan, singer (NCT)
- June 23 – Kim Hyun-soo, actress
- July 7 - HAON, rapper
- July 21
- July 31 - Kim Sae-ron, actress[7]
- August 1 – Kim Chae-won, leader of Le Sserafim
- August 9 – Kim Hyang-gi, actress
- August 13 – Jaemin, singer (NCT)
- September 14 – Han Jisung, rapper, singer-songwriter and record producer (Stray Kids)
- September 15 - Lee Felix, dancer (Stray Kids)
- September 22 – Seungmin, singer (Stray Kids)
- October 19 – Heejin, singer and dancer (LOONA)
- October 30 – Uchinaga Aeri (stage name Giselle), Japanese member of Aespa
- November 15 – Kim Hyunjin, singer and dancer (LOONA)
- November 19 – Gowon, singer (LOONA)
- December 5 – Soobin, singer (TXT)
- December 22 - Eric, singer (The Boyz)
Deaths
- June 15 – Kim Hwan-sung, singer (NRG)
See also
References
- O'Neil, Andrew (6 September 2010). "The 2000 inter-Korean summit: The road to reconciliation?". Australian Journal of International Affairs. 55: 55–63. doi:10.1080/10357710120055076.
- "South-North Joint Declaration" (PDF). usip.org. United States Institute of Peace. 15 June 2000. Retrieved 7 July 2018.
- "18th Busan International Rock Festival Kicks off Today". Haps Magazine Korea. "BeFM News". 11 August 2017. Retrieved 7 July 2018.
- Typhoon Saomai brings chaos to Korea". Seoul, South Korea. Agence France-Pesse. September 13, 2000.
- "Biography". isuresults.com. Archived from the original on 1 March 2017. Retrieved 2018-07-07.
- "Kim Ji-min". hancinema. Han Cinema.
- "Kim Sae-ron". hancinema.net. Han Cinema.
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