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2 unusual facts about Yoo Jin-ryong


Choe Kwang-shik

In 2013, Choe stepped down from his position as Minister of Culture, with Yoo Jin-ryong taking over.

Yoo Jin-ryong

In 1979, he graduated from Seoul National University with a bachelor's degree in Commerce and Trade, followed by a Master's degree in Public Administration from Hanyang University a few years later.


Beongeoli Sam-ryong

In 1964 Shin Sang-ok directed Deaf Sam-yong, a remake of Beongeoli Sam-ryong which won the Grand Bell (Daejong) Award in 1965 for Best Picture.

Chang Woe-Ryong

Chang Woe-Ryong started his career as an amateur footballer for Yonsei University and was deemed good enough to represent his country in the 1980 AFC Asian Cup where he was part of the team that came runners-up to Kuwait.

Hae-il

Cho Hae-il (born 1941 as Cho Hae-ryong), South Korean writer

Jeong Ki-ryong

In succession, he reseized many castles such as Seongju, Hapcheon, Chogye, Uiryeong, Kyungju and Ulsan and then was promoted to Commander of the Right Gyeongsangdo.

Kang Hyo-shil

Kang and Choi Moo-ryong had one son and four daughters including an actor, Choi Min-soo.

Lee Bum-Young

After entering the match as a late substitute for injured first-choice goalkeeper Jung Sung-Ryong, he saved Great Britain's fifth kick from Daniel Sturridge in the penalty shootout.

Pak Kwang-Ryong

Following the affair with Raúl Bobadilla, then his subsequent transfer to Augsburg in the Bundesliga, and following an injury to Marco Streller Basel decided to recall the striker to their squad.

On 20 June 2013 Basel announced that they would loan Pak to the Liechtensteiner club Vaduz in the Swiss Challenge League to gain more playing experience.


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