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Events from the year 2009 in South Korea.
Incumbents
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President: Lee Myung-bak
Prime Minister:
Han Seung-soo (until 28 September),
Chung Un-chan (starting 28 September)
Events
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January
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January 20 – The outbreak of bloodshed between police and residents in Yongsan.
January 24 – Kang Ho-sun, serial killer of murdering 17 people, was arrested.
January 31 – Open the all area of Gyeongbokgung to the public.
February
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February 10 – A fire at the Hwawang Mountain during the burning flame grass festival, killed 4 people and 60 wounded.
February 25 – The key issues of new media laws are brought to the table.
March
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March 24 – The South Korea national baseball team lost in the 2009 World Baseball Classic final with a 3–5.
March 29 – Kim Yuna set a new world record total of 207.71 as well as winning her first World Figure Skating Championships title.
March 31 – An KF-16 fighter jet crashes to the Yellow Sea. However, the pilot escaped and survived.
April
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April 5 – North Korea launches its Kwangmyŏngsŏng-2 rocket.
April 30 – Roh Moo-hyun, Former President, was summoned to the prosecution.
May
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May 4 – A South Korean Navy destroyer rescues a North Korean cargo ship from Somali pirates.
May 14 – The South Korean Navy destroyer Mummu the Great and the U.S. Navy cruiser Gettysburg capture 17 suspected Somali pirates in the Gulf of Aden.
May 18 – The third summit of Large Cities Climate Leadership Group was held in Seoul until May 21.
May 21 – Supreme Court recognized a death with dignity.
May 23 – Former President Roh Moo-hyun commits suicide.
May 25 – North Korea announces that it has conducted a second successful nuclear test in the province of North Hamgyong. The United Nations Security Council condemns the reported test.[1]
May 29 – Former President Roh Moo-hyun was given a state funeral.
June
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June 7 – The South Korea national football team qualified for their eighth World Cup finals by beating the UAE 2–0 in a home match. It is the seventh consecutive time that the South Koreans have qualified for the tournament.
June 15 – Lee Myung-bak, South Korea's president, meets U.S. President Barack Obama in Washington to talk about North Korea.
June 18 – US, Japan, South Korea assist ADB funding to Arunachal Pradesh, old India and China territorial dispute[2][3]
June 23 – Bank of Korea released the 50,000 Won note.
June 26 – The Royal Tombs of the Joseon Dynasty have been registered as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
July
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July 7 – July 2009 cyber attacks.
July 15 – Seoul–Chuncheon Expressway was opened.
July 22 – New Media special law was authoritatively passed.
July 24 – Seoul Subway Line 9 was opened.
July 28 – Chinese border police seize 70 kilograms of Vanadium metal bound for North Korea, a material used to manufacture missile components. 200,000RMB of the metal was seized at the Dandong border between China and North Korea.[4]
July 31 – Dongui Bogam have been registered as a UNESCO Memory of the World Programme.
August
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August 1 – Gwanghwamun Plaza was opened.
August 6 – A company manager claims that a 77-day occupation of a car plant by hundreds of laid-off workers in South Korea has come to an end.
August 18 – Kim Dae-jung, President of South Korea from 1998 to 2003, and the 2000 Nobel Peace Prize recipient died of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome in Seoul.[5]
August 23 – Former President Kim Dae-jung was given a state funeral.
August 25 – Naro-1 was launched. However, a satellite did not reach a stable orbit.
September
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September 6 – South Korea asks North Korea to explain a sudden discharge of dam water which left six people dead or missing across the border.
September 26 – Families separated meet at the Mount Kumgang resort, North Korea.
October
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October 12 – Korea established their second Ocean Research Station in Gageo Reef.
October 19 – Incheon Bridge was opened.
October 24 – Kia Tigers won the 2009 KBO season and 2009 Korean Series, which is the first double victory since 1997.[6]
October 28 – The main opposition Democratic Party wins three out of five seats in by-elections in South Korea.
November
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November 7 – Pohang Steelers beating Al-Ittihad 2–1 to win the title of 2009 AFC Champions League.
November 10 – Battle of Daecheong.
November 12 – The College Scholastic Ability Test which is given once a year took place.[7]
November 14 – A fire at a shooting range in Busan, killed 10 people including two Japanese tourists and injures six others.
November 21 – Jeong Nam-gyu, one of South Korea's most prolific serial killers, commits suicide in his cell on death row.
December
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December 27 – A consortium led by Korea Electric Power gets a US$20.4-billion contract to build nuclear power plants in the United Arab Emirates, the largest-ever energy deal in the Middle East.
Birth
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Main article: births in 2009
Further information: Category:2009 births
Deaths
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Sidewalk memorial for Former South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun set up across the street from Seoul City Hall on July 8, 2009.
February 16 – Stephen Kim Sou-hwan, 86, South Korean Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Seoul (1968–1998).
March 7 – Jang Ja-yeon, 26, South Korean actress (Boys Over Flowers), suicide by hanging.[8]
April 27 – Woo Seung-yeon, 25, South Korean actress and model, suicide by hanging.[9]
May 17 – Jung Seung-hye, 44, South Korean film producer, colon cancer.[10]
May 22 – Yeo Woon-kay, 69, South Korean actress, kidney cancer.[11]
May 23 – Roh Moo-hyun, former president of South Korea (born 1946), suicide.[12]