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・ Choi Jong-hyuk
・ Choi Jong-ok
・ Choi Jong-tae
・ Choi Jong-won
・ Choi Joo-hwan
・ Choi Jum-hwan
・ Choi Jun-hee
・ Choi Jun-seok
・ Choi Jung Hwa
・ Choi Jung-han
・ Choi Jung-moon
・ Choi Jung-won
・ Choi Jung-won (speed skater)
・ Choi Jung-woo
・ Choi Jung-yoon
Choi Jungsook
・ Choi Kang-hee
・ Choi Kang-hee (actress)
・ Choi Kang-hee (footballer)
・ Choi Ki Ho
・ Choi Ki-suk
・ Choi Kun-sik
・ Choi Kwang (economist)
・ Choi Kwang-Do
・ Choi Kwang-hee
・ Choi Kwang-hee (volleyball)
・ Choi Kwok-wai
・ Choi Kwon
・ Choi Kwon-soo
・ Choi Kyoung-hwan


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Choi Jungsook

Choi Jungsook (10 February 1902 – 23 February 1977) was an activist in the Korean independence movement and women's movement. She was also an educator, a doctor, the first woman principal in Jeju, and the first woman superintendent in Korea. Through her achievements, she was conferred a decoration by the Pope and she was honored with 516 national awards. She was the woman who devoted herself to education, public welfare, and medicine of her hometown and country.
== Early life and education ==
Choi was born as the first daughter of Choi Wonsoon, who was a lawyer in Samdori, Jeju. Her father let her enter Shin-seong Girls' School, which a French priest established.
Meanwhile, when Choi was 8, Korea came under Japanese rule. When she was 12, she received baptism because of the influence of her teacher nun. Then she became the first graduate in that school. After graduation, she entered Kyungsung National Women's High School to study education. Most of the teachers and students were Japanese, so Korean students faced much hostility.

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