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  1. Chung Ju-yung or Jung Joo-young (Korean: 정주영; 25 November 1915 – 21 March 2001), was a South Korean entrepreneur and the founder of Hyundai Groups, one of the largest chaebols in South Korea. Raised as the eldest son of a poor Korean farmer, he became the richest man in South Korea.

  2. Chung Ju-yung (en hangul, 정주영; en hanja, 鄭周永; Tongchon, 25 de noviembre de 1915 - Seúl, 21 de marzo de 2001) fue un empresario coreano, fundador del conglomerado Hyundai. Está considerado uno de los principales ejemplos del modelo de grandes conglomerados ( chaebol ) que impulsó el crecimiento económico de Corea del Sur en la segunda mitad del siglo XX .

  3. Chung Ju-yung est un entrepreneur sud-coréen, fondateur du groupe Hyundai, né à Tongchon (aujourd'hui en Corée du Nord) le 25 novembre 1915, mort le 21 mars 2001. Fils de paysan, ayant arrêté ses études à l'école primaire, Ju-Yung quitte sa famille dès l'âge de 16 ans et exerce divers métiers : manœuvre, employé d'un marchand de riz , réparateur de voitures.

  4. Chung Ju-yung or Jung Joo-young, was a South Korean entrepreneur and the founder of Hyundai Groups, one of the largest chaebols in South Korea. Raised as the eldest son of a poor Korean farmer, he became the richest man in South Korea. Chung was an integral part of the rapid development of Korea's economy, growing Hyundai Heavy Industries to be the largest shipbuilder in the world, as well as growing Hyundai Motor Group into the largest automobile manufacturer in Korea, and the third largest ...

  5. Hyundai Group ( Korean : 현대그룹; Korean pronunciation: [ˈhjəːndɛ] [1]) is a South Korean conglomerate founded by Chung Ju-yung. The group was founded in 1947 as a construction company. With government assistance, Chung and his family members rapidly expanded into various industries, eventually becoming South Korea's second chaebol.

  6. On Nov. 11, 1915, Chung Juyung was born, the first among six sons and two daughters of Chung Bong-sik and Han Sung-sil in Asan-li Songjeon-meon Tongcheon-gun, Gangwon-do. ‘Asan-li’, which became the origin of Chung Juyung’s pen name later in his life, is located north of Haegumgang Chongseok-jeong, the top of ‘the Eight Famous Locations ...

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  8. Mar 21, 2001 · Chung Ju-yung was the first son of a large impoverished peasant family in Asan-ri, a village in what became North Korea after the Korean War ended in 1953. He came of age during the Japanese colonial occupation of Korea, which began in 1910 and lasted until the Allies defeated the Axis powers in 1945. Chung's early education was meager.