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Park Bu-yang (June 7, 1905 – April 20, 1974) was an official during the Japanese colonial period. The domicile was Bannam, and he succeeded Bannam Park's Viscount family.

Life
He was from Goyang-gun, Gyeonggi-do, and was the heir to Park Je-soon, one of the Eulsa five enemies. When Park Je-soon died in 1916, he succeeded to his Viscount title at the age of early teens.

In 1923, he graduated from Gyeongseong Jeil High School and became an official of the Japanese Government-General of Korea. He was commissioned by the Governor-General to work on local tax investigations, and later served as the governor of the Governor-General and the secretary of the Central Committee of the Governor-General of Korea.

During the Japanese colonial period, he lived an economically affluent life. In 1925, Park Bu-yang, who was called the "Youth Viscount," fell while riding a motorcycle, which was rare at the time, and was reported to the media and in 1937, he was a director of the Dongyo Association, a group of Korean aristocrats

In 1949, he was investigated by the Anti-People's Special Committee as a natural offender and sent to the prosecution under the Anti-National Act Punishment Act, but he was not punished as the anti-People's Special Committee's activities were canceled.

After death
The list of 708 pro-Japanese group announced by the National Assembly for National Regime in 2002. In 2008, it was selected in the Joseon aristocracy category from the list of prospective candidates for the pro-Japanese biographical dictionary organized by the Institute for Ethnic Affairs to be included in the pro-Japanese biographical dictionary.

The Institute for Ethnic Affairs also included it in the bureaucratic sector. It was also included in the list of 705 pro-Japanese anti-national activities released by the Committee on the Truth of Pro-Japanese Anti-National Activities in 2009.

Family

 * Grandfather: Park Hong-soo (1814-1901)
 * Grandmother : Cho Kyung-won's daughter
 * Father: Pak Chesoon (1858-1916))
 * Younger brother: Park Yi-yang
 * Mother: Ko clan
 * wife: Kim clan
 * Son: Park Seung-yu

See more

 * Pak Chesoon,
 * the Dongyo Association

Reference

 * Park Bu-yang - National History Compilation Committee