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Korean Brazilians

Korean Brazilians are Brazilians of full, partial or predominantly Korean ancestry or a Korean-born person residing in Brazil. The Korean population in Brazil, the largest in South America, is about 50,000.

History
There were cases of Koreans immigrating to Brazil during the Japanese occupation of Korea such as Kim Soo Jo. In 1961, the Korean-Brazilian association made a deal to take Korean immigrants and the Korean-Brazilian cultural diplomatic group surveyed possible locations that would fit the Koreans. Official agricultural immigration from South Korea to Brazil began in 1962, and the early Korean people who immigrated to Brazil were helped by anti-communist political prisoners. The Korean community was influenced by the 1994 economic policy Plano Real. ==Culture==
Culture
Newspapers Before 1985, daily newspapers existed such as the Hankook Daily or Chosun Daily, but these early newspapers ended up being a republishing of already existing Korean articles from South Korea. In 1985, the first Korean tabloid magazine Newsbrazil (published until 2011) was founded by Kim Jong Nam. The magazine helped the Korean-Brazilians, who were often illiterate in Portuguese, understand local economic policies and ads were placed. It also played as a role as a communication space. ==Education==
Education
Colégio Polilogos (브라질한국학교), a South Korean international school, was located in Bom Retiro, São Paulo. ==Notable persons==
Notable persons
Angela Park, LPGA golfer (South Korean parents) • Francisco Hyun-sol Kim, professional footballer (South Korean parents) • Chyung Eun-ju, beauty pageant titleholder, model, student and TV presenter (Originally from Seoul, South Korea) • Catharina Choi Nunes, Miss Korea 2013 second runner-up, Miss Earth Fire 2013, Miss World Brazil 2015 (Korean Brazilian mother) • Iara Lee, filmmaker (Korean descent) • Jibeen, member of Korean boy group ARrCJung Mo Sung, liberation theologian (Originally from Seoul, South Korea) • Kim Yun-sik, South Korean hapkido and taekwondo grandmaster, founder of Bum Moo Kwan Hapkido (Originally from Seoul, South Korea) • , journalist, writer (Originally from Seoul, South Korea) • , YouTuber, illusionist, hypnologist (South Korean father) • Juliano Son, singer and worship minister (South Korean parents) ==See also==
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