- Park
Junghwan (born 11
January 1993) is a
South Korean professional Go
player of 9-dan rank. Park
became a
professional Go
player in 2006. He won the Fujitsu...
- Kim Jeong-hwan (poet) (born 1954),
South Korean poet and
novelist Park
Junghwan (born 1993),
South Korean go
player List of
Korean given names "인명용 한자표"...
- Ahn Jung-hwan (Korean: 안정환; RR: An Jeong-hwan,
Korean pronunciation: [ɐnd͡ʑʌŋɦwɐn] or [ɐn] [t͡ɕʌŋɦwɐn]; born 27
January 1976) is a
South Korean television...
- Shin Jung-hwan (Hangul: 신정환; born 10 May 1974) is a
South Korean singer and entertainer. He
debuted as a
singer in 1994 as a
member of the K-pop group...
- Olympics. In the 7th Ing Cup, held in 2012/13, Fan
Tingyu defeated Park
Junghwan and
became the
youngest Ing Cup
winner in history. In the semifinal, Fan...
-
individual Go
competition (held in
September 2023). He
defeated Korea's Park
Junghwan in the quarterfinals, Korea's Shin
Jinseo in the semifinals, and China's...
- Beom-gi [ko] as Abyo Park Si-yoon [ko] as
Ching Kim Hyeon-ji [ko] as Ring Ring So
Junghwan [ko] as
Uncle Dumpling Lee Sang-ho as Ho Hong Seung-hyo [ko] as Linguini...
- to play: Park
Junghwan Members of the
winning team who did not need to play: Shi Yue, Gu Zihao, Ke Jie The game
between Park
Junghwan and Fan Tingyu...
- Han-seung (2006) Weon
SeongChin (2007) Kang Dong-yun (2008) Park
Junghwan (2009) Choi Cheol-han (2010–2011) Park Yeong-hun (2012) Park
Junghwan (2013)...
- Kim Jung-hwan or Kim Jeong-hwan is the name of: Kim Jeong-hwan (poet) (born 1954),
South Korean poet Kim Jung-hwan (fencer) (born 1983),
South Korean fencer...