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    Kim Hong-jip (Korean: 김홍집; 1842 – February 11, 1896) was a Korean politician best known for his role as prime minister during the Gabo Reform period from 1895–1896. His name was originally Kim Goeng-jip (김굉집) which he later changed to Kim Hong-jip. His father, Kim Yeong-jak, served as mayor of Kaesŏng in the Joseon ...

  2. Kim Hong-jip's administration made sweeping progressive reforms despite cynicism from Daewongun. They made reforms such as abolishing Joseon's caste system and the Gwageo, and prohibiting topknots through the new organization, the Gungukkimucheo.

    • 23 July 1894
    • Gyeongbokgung Palace, Seoul, Korea
  3. Kim Hong-jip was a Korean politician best known for his role as prime minister during the Gabo Reform period of 1895-1896.

  4. Jun 12, 2018 · In the late summer of 1880, Korean envoy Kim Hong-jip spent several weeks in Tokyo consulting with Japanese and Chinese diplomats. On September 6, Huang Zunxian, a counselor in China’s mission to Tokyo, presented him with a radical proposal called “A Strategy for Korea.”

  5. In Korea, the Prime Minister, Kim Hong-jip (김홍집, 金 弘 集) persuaded Seo to join the cabinet as the Oemu hyeoppan (외무협판, the modern equivalent to Minister of Foreign Affairs). However, Seo rejected the proposal, urging grassroots enlightenment to be a more urgent matter than his entry into the national cabinet.

  6. Hong Jip KIM, Professor (Full) | Cited by 464 | of Chungnam National University, Daejeon (CNU) | Read 77 publications | Contact Hong Jip KIM

  7. Kim Hong-jip is known as an Original Music Composer and Music. Some of their work includes The Housemaid, Love and Leashes, The Mimic, The Merciless, Whatcha Wearin'?, Helpless, 26 Years, and The Taste of Money.