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Kim Han-mok (9 June 1872 – 13 August 1941) was an official of the Korean Empire and Japapnese colonial era, the hometown is Andong-eup, Andong-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do.

Life
From August 1895 to March 1897, he worked as a junior official at Daegu Post Office, and returned to Korea after learning sericulture in Japan in 1899.

From December 1900 to May 1901, he served as the flag bearer of the Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce, from May to June 1901, and as the director of the mining bureau of the Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce in April 1904, and as an internal reference officer in October 1904.

He served as the head of Siheung-gun, Gyeonggi-do from March to October 1905 and January 1906, and served as the Gyeonggi Observatory Chief of Staff in November 1906, and the Gyeonggi Observatory Officer in January 1908.

From November 1910 to March 1912, he served as a member of the interrogation bureau of the Japanese Government-General of Korea and was commissioned to investigate the former government building (April 1912), to the Central Committee of the Joseon Government-General (1914-1920), he was a member of the Joseon Language Dictionary Review Committee (January–December 1918), a member of the Old Official Review Committee (October 1918), a member of the Historic Places Investigation Committee (June–1927) and a member of the Old Official System Investigation Committee (June–1924).

From February 16, 1920 to 1921, he served as vice-chairman of the Central Committee of the Japanese Government-General of Korea, from April 28, 1921 to April 26, 1927, and visited Japan as head of the Naeji Tourism Group hosted by Gyeongseong Ilbo.

He served as a member of the Dongminhoe Council in April 1924, and as a member of the Joseon Buddhist Order from May 1925 to 1926, as a member of the Joseon Fair in May 1929, and as a chairman of the Myeongryunhoe Association in Chungcheongbuk-do in June 1931.

He served as a participating officer in North Chungcheong Province from June 2, 1927 to February 13, 1932, and received the Showa Daerye Memorial Medal from the Japanese government on November 16, 1928.

On August 12, 1930, it was recognized as "not a few disciplines, suitable for the ordination, and remarkable performance", and was awarded the 6th place of honor on March 31, 1931, the 3rd place of the high school, and the 5th place of the bell on June 1, 1931, respectively. From June 3, 1939 until his death on August 13, 1941, he served again as a member of the Central Committee of the Korean Government-General.

pro-Japanese group It was included in the 708-member Central Committee, the Provincial Participation Hall Division, the National Research Institute's Pro-Japanese Biographical Dictionary List, the Bureaucracy Division, and the 705-member Pro-Japanese Anti-National Act.