the A-Do Service, a company that he owned jointly with a Japanese partner. That venture lasted four years but was folded into its Japanese parent company in 1943.
Chung founded two companies in rapid succession after the country's liberation in 1945--the Hyundai Motor Industrial Company in 1946 and Hyundai Civil Industries in 1947.
Hyundai refers to a group of companies and related organizations founded by Chung Ju-yung in South Korea
Hyundai was founded by Chung Ju-yung in 1967. Initially established as a construction company, Hyundai diversified into the automotive industry, launching its first car, the Hyundai Cortina, in collaboration with Ford in 1968. Chung Ju-yung's vision and leadership were instrumental in transforming Hyundai into one of the largest and most recognized automotive manufacturers in the world.
Group chairman Chung Mong-koo
he established the Kyongil Grain Company, only to have to close it in 1939 when rice rationing was implemented by the Japanese authorities.
Charlet Chung's birth name is Chihye Takahashi Chung.
Christine Chung's birth name is Seung Hee Chung.
Gillian Chung's birth name is Chung Ka Lai.
Connie Chung's birth name is Chung, Constance Yu-Hwa.
Sang Hwa Chung has written: 'Chung Sang Hwa'
Ken Chung
Chung-Chi Wu has written: 'The calligraphy of Chung-Chi Wu'