2024 in South Korea

The following lists events in the year 2024 in South Korea.

January

 * 2 January – Attempted assassination of Lee Jae-myung: Democratic Party of Korea leader Lee Jae-myung is stabbed in the neck while visiting Busan. Lee is taken to Pusan National University Hospital about 20 minutes after the attack, and the suspect is arrested at the scene.
 * 5 January – North Korea fires 200 artillery shells near Yeonpyeong Island, prompting evacuations.
 * 9 January – South Korea bans the breeding and slaughter of dogs for consumption, effective in 2027, with the government promising to fully support dog meat farmers, butchers and restaurant owners.
 * 15 January – The government announces its decision to invest a total of 622 trillion won by 2047 to build a semiconductor mega cluster of Pyeongtaek, Icheon, Yongin, Hwaseong, Seongnam, and Suwon in the southern part of Gyeonggi Province. The plan also includes raising the self-sufficiency rate of key material, parts, and equipment supply chains to 50% by 2030, and policy support for companies.
 * 19 January to 2 February – 2024 Winter Youth Olympics at Gangwon Province
 * 23 January – More than 350 flights at Jeju International Airport are canceled due to heavy snow and strong winds.
 * 25 January – People Power Party assemblywoman Bae Hyun-jin is attacked and hospitalized in Seoul.

February

 * 14 February – Cuba and South Korea establish diplomatic relations after exchanging letters via their United Nations representatives.
 * 16–25 February – 2024 World Team Table Tennis Championships at Busan
 * 6 February – Ministry of Health and Welfare Cho Kyu-hong said that the number of medical students will increase by 2,000 from 2025. This is the first time since 1998 that the number of medical students will be expanded. The Korea Medical Association warns that it would go on a nationwide strike if the government pushes for expanding the number of admissions to medical schools.

March

 * 12 March –
 * 2024 South Korean doctors' strike: The government begins suspending the medical licenses of thousands of striking doctors due to growing concerns that the month-long strike is affecting medical services.
 * Over 10,000 doctors go on strike at 100 educational hospitals, leading to a number of delays in treatment.
 * 18-20 March – South Korea hosts the Summit for Democracy 2024.
 * 20 March – The South Korean-flagged tanker Keoyoung Sun capsizes off the coast of Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan, during stormy weather. Nine crew members are found dead, while one person remains missing. Two people are rescued.

April

 * 8 April – South Korea launches its second home-grown technology intelligence satellite mounted on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from the Kennedy Space Center in the United States.
 * 10 April – 2024 South Korean legislative election
 * The opposition, primarily consisting of the Democratic Party, its alliance and the Rebuilding Korea Party, increases their legislative majority in the National Assembly but falls short of the two-thirds supermajority needed to pass constitutional amendments or override the veto of President Yoon Suk Yeol.
 * 11 April – Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, People Power Party leader Han Dong-hoon and several aides of President Yoon Suk-yeol resign from their positions, citing the losses incurred by the administration in the legislative elections.
 * 12 April – The Bank of Korea's Monetary Policy Committee freezes the key interest rate at 3.5 percent for the 10th consecutive time.
 * 15 April – The Supreme Court of Korea dismisses a lawsuit to annul the results of the 2022 gubernatorial election in Gyeonggi Province.
 * 29 April – President Yoon Suk Yeol meets with Lee Jae-myung, the leader of the main opposition Democratic Party of Korea, for talks.

May

 * 2 May – South Korea raises its terrorism alert level to the second highest level, citing strong chances of an attack from North Korea on its overseas diplomatic offices.
 * 9 May – President Yoon holds a press conference in the Presidential Office to mark his second anniversary in office. Yoon acknowledgesthat the government's measures to solve various economic problems, including high prices, have fallen short of people's expectations and expresses his concern about the country's low birth rate. He also announces plans to establish a new ministry.
 * 21-22 May – President Yoon, Group of Seven leaders, Singaporean Prime Minister Lawrence Wong and OECD and EU leaders attend the AI Summit Seoul that is also attended by Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, and Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Jae-yong, as well as representatives from OpenAI, Google, Microsoft, Meta and Naver.
 * 22 May – President Yoon announces a ₩26 trillion (US$19 billion) support package for the country's semiconductor industry, which accounts for 18% of the country's total exports.
 * 29 May – North Korea deploys 260 balloons carrying garbage and possible human waste over South Korea, which Pyongyang says is in retaliation for balloons sent into the North by anti-regime activists.

June

 * 4-5 June – 2024 South Korea–Africa Summit: President Yoon and representatives from 48 African countries held a summit meeting in Ilsan, Gyeonggi-do.
 * 4 June – The State Council of South Korea suspends the 2018 Panmunjom Declaration due to border tensions over balloons sent by North Korea.
 * 5 June – The United States and South Korea participate in the first precision guided bombing drill in seven years over the Korean Peninsula.
 * 6 June - A South Korean activists’ group led by North Korean defector Park Sang-hak sends 200,000 anti-Pyongyang leaflets, U.S. bills, and USB sticks containing K-pop songs and South Korean dramas to North Korea with 10 balloons in retaliation to for the North's deployment of balloons carrying trash to South Korea.
 * 7 June – Samsung Electronics experiences its first ever labor walkout following a dispute over pay and workers' bonuses.
 * 9 June:
 * South Korea announces that it would resume loudspeaker broadcasts into North Korea for the first time since 2018 in retaliation for the latter's deployment of trash-filled balloons.
 * A group of North Korean soldiers enter the South Korean side of the DMZ, prompting warning shots from South Korean forces that force them to retreat.
 * 12 June – A magnitude 4.3 earthquake strikes North Jeolla Province, damaging at least 285 structures.
 * 18 June:
 * A group of North Korean soldiers enter the South Korean side of the central section of the DMZ, prompting warning shots from South Korean forces that force them to retreat.
 * President Yoon Suk Yeol declares a 'demographic national emergency'.
 * 20 June – A group of North Korean soldiers enter the South Korean side of the DMZ, prompting warning shots from South Korean forces that force them to retreat.
 * 24 June – A fire at a factory producing lithium batteries in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi, kills 23 people.

July

 * 1 July – Nine pedestrians are killed and four others are injured after being hit by a car near Seoul City Hall.
 * 3–6 July – More than 1,000 people fall ill in an outbreak of norovirus in Namwon that is blamed on kimchi.
 * 5 July – The suspect in the attempted assassination of Lee Jae-myung is convicted and sentenced by the Busan District Court to 15 years' imprisonment.
 * 8 July–ongoing – Members of the National Samsung Electronics Union go on strike following a dispute over pay and workers' bonuses. On 10 July, the union extends the strike indefinitely.
 * 8 July – The government withdraws its plan to suspend the licences of junior doctors participating in the ongoing doctors' strike.
 * 16 July – The National Intelligence Service announces the defection of North Korean diplomat Ri Il Kyu and his family from his posting in Cuba in November 2023.
 * 17 July – A former official of the Central Intelligence Agency and the United States National Security Council is charged by the US Department of Justice with spying for the South Korean National Intelligence Service.
 * 18 July – The Supreme Court of Korea orders the National Health Insurance Service to extend spousal insurance coverage to LGBT couples following a lawsuit by a gay couple alleging discrimination.

Holidays
As per Presidential Decree No. 28394, 2017. 10. 17., partially amended, the following days are declared holidays in South Korea:


 * 1 January - New Year's Day
 * 9 February to 11 February - Korean New Year
 * 1 March - March 1st Movement Day
 * 5 May - Children's Day South Korea
 * 15 May - Buddha's Birthday
 * 6 June - Memorial Day
 * 15 August - National Liberation Day
 * 16 September to 18 September - Chuseok
 * 3 October - National Foundation Day
 * 9 October - Hangul Day
 * 25 December - Christmas Day

Art and entertainment

 * 2024 in South Korean music
 * 2024 in South Korean television
 * List of South Korean films of 2024
 * List of 2024 box office number-one films in South Korea
 * List of South Korean submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film

January

 * 9 January – Choi Hong-suk, 35, volleyball player (Seoul Woori Card Wibee, national team).
 * 19 January – Lee Doo-yong, 81, film director (The General in Red Robes, The Korean Connection, Mulleya Mulleya) and screenwriter.

February

 * 5 February – Namkoong Won, 89, film actor (Woman of Fire, Inchon)

April

 * 23 April – Ro Jai-bong, 88, Prime Minister (1990-1991)

Country overviews

 * South Korea
 * History of Korea
 * Outline of South Korea
 * Government of South Korea
 * Cabinet of South Korea
 * Politics of South Korea
 * Years in South Korea
 * Timeline of Korean history

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