Hangul: | 최준 |
Hanja: | 崔浚 |
Rr: | Choe Jun |
Mr: | Ch'oe Chun |
Choe Jun (; 1884–1970) was a businessman and philanthropist in early 20th-century Korea. He was born in Gyeongju, in present-day South Korea. His family, known as the "Choe Bujatjip," had been known since the 17th century for their wealth and public-spiritedness. After the liberation of Korea in 1945, he gave much of his fortune to the Yeungnam University Foundation. He spent his later years in Suji, Yongin (Gyeonggi province).[1]