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Seo Hoi-bo (July 27, 1849 – July 27, 1919) was a local official of the Korean Empire and served as a vice-chancellor of the Central Garden of the Japanese Government during the Japanese colonial period. His hometown is Daegu, and he is the eighth-generation descendant of Seo Seong.

Life
He served as governor of Chungju-gun through Yeongdong-gun, Chungcheongbuk-do in the Korean Empire, and continued to serve as governor of Chungju-gun, the Governor-General of Joseon, for a long time even after the Korea-Japan annexation treaty was signed in 1910. In 1912, he received the Korean Merger Medal from the Japanese government. In 1917, he was appointed to the Central Committee of the Central Committee and served until his death two years later.

He served as a temporary member of the Chungcheongbuk-do Local Land Investigation Committee for about six months from July 1916 to early 1917, when he was serving as a county governor. The Local Land Investigation Committee was an advisory body of the Dispute Land Review Committee to deliberate disputes arising from the land survey project of the Governor-General of Joseon, and mainly served to pass the advisory request of the Dispute Land Review Committee as originally planned.

It was included in the list of 708 pro-Japanese groups announced by the National Assembly in 2002, the list of prospective pro-Japanese dictionaries compiled by the Institute for National Affairs in 2008, and the list of 106 pro-Japanese activities announced by the Committee on Pro-Japanese Activities in 2006.

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