Chung Ju-yung

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Template:Koreanname Chung Ju-yung (November 25 1915March 21 2001) was the founder of Hyundai Group along with his brothers, at one time South Korea's largest multinational conglomerate (chaebol). The Hyundai Group split up from the 1980's to until recently into many satellite groups as follows.

Chung had had a successful career. In Seosan, he carried out a successful reclamation project, using a decommissioned oil tanker as a cofferdam.Template:Fact Also he had sent 500 cows to North Korea over the DMZ. He was the first to propose the Geumgangsan sightseeing excursions.Template:Fact He passed away in 2001. He developed PONY as a first korean car, and he selled south america. That is the start of Hyundai Motors. He founded Hyundai Heavy Steel Company. The Company developed non dock ship making method.

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Early life

Chung Ju Yung was born in the village of Asan in the Kangwon provinve, near Korea's eastern shore. Chung's ancestory can be traced back to the Pukchong area of North Korea. From Pukchong the family migrated to Myongsu. It is in Myongsu that the family set up a farm where they remained for several centuries. Chung's great grandfather later moved to Asan village in search of better lands to farm on. Chung's father grew up in the area and eventually acquired four acres of land on which he raised rice and vegetables. Growing up, Chung thought he would become an elementary school teacher, but realizing that the education needed to pursue his dream was costly, Chung gave up and instead helped his father work on the family farm.

Family

Brothers

Chung In-yung. After leaving the Hyundai Group, he founded the Halla Business Group, whose interests, included Mando Machinery, Halla Cement, Halla Construction, Halla Heavy Industries.
Chung Soon-Yung. After working for Hyundai Engineering & Construction he ventured by taking with him Hyundai Cement to form the Sungwoo Business Group, which includes Hyundai Cement, Hyundai Welding, Sungwoo Automotive, etc.
Chung Shin-yung. Died in an auto accident in Germany while working as a journalist for a Korean newspaper company. His only son Chung Mong-hyuk ran Hyundai Oilbank Co., Ltd., the third largest oil refiner in Korea.
Chung Sang-yung. Founder of the KCC (Keumkang) group, Korea's leading paint and glass maker.
Chung Se-yung. Founder of Hyundai Motor. Left the Hyundai Group with Hyundai Development Co., Ltd., the leading housing builder in Korea.

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