Events in the year 2010 in South Korea.
Incumbents
Events
January
February
- February 25 â The Constitutional Court of Korea rules the death penalty as a constitutional rule that must be preserved.
- February 26 â Kim Yuna becomes the women's single skating world champion at the 2010 Winter Olympics, and sets a new world record with 228.56 points overall.
March
- March 2 â The Ministry of Education creates a new teacher evaluation system.
- March 26 â The ROKS Cheonan sinks while carrying 104 personnel off the country's west coast, killing 46.
- March 30 â One South Korean naval diver is hospitalized and another diver, Han Ju-ho, dies after losing consciousness whilst searching for survivors from the Cheonan.
April
- April 3 â The South Korean government calls off the rescue operation for the missing Cheonan sailors.
- April 15 â The Cheonan<nowiki/>'s stern is raised from the seabed and is transported to the Pyongtaek navy base for investigation.
- April 21 â South Korea discovers two North Korean assassins plotting to assassinate Hwang Jang-yop, a senior official who defected from North to South Korea.
- April 23 â North Korea seizes five properties owned by South Korea in Mount Kumgang.
- April 24 â The bow portion of the Cheonan is salvaged. The bodies of 40 seamen out of the 46 killed are recovered.
- April 26 â The South Korean government announces the completion of the world's longest seawall in a reclaimed tidal flat in Gunsan, North Jeolla Province.
- April 27 â Oh Eun-Sun becomes the first woman to successfully scale all of the world's 14 highest peaks.
- April 29 â The deceased sailors of the Cheonan are given a joint funeral.
May
- May 20 â A South Korean-led investigation carried out by a team of international experts from South Korea, the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and Sweden presents a summary of its investigation into the Cheonan sinking, concluding that the warship had been sunk by a North Korean torpedo fired by a midget submarine.
- May 29 â President Lee Myung-bak, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, and Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama meet in Jeju in a trilateral summit to discuss strengthening trade ties and the effects of the Cheonan incident.
June
July
- July 1 â The historical cities of Masan, Changwon, and Jinhae, merge to create the Unified Changwon City, with a population of 1.04 million.
- July 9 â The Bank of Korea unexpectedly raises interest rates from 2% to 2.25%.
- July 26 â South Korea and the United States begin navy and air force maneuvers in the Sea of Japan (East Sea) with intent to "rattle" North Korea.
- July 28 â Grand National Party wins five out of eight seats in National Assembly by-elections.
- July 29 â Prime Minister Chung Un-chan offers his resignation.
August
September
October
November
December
- December 2 â More than 55,000 animals are culled after a breakout of foot-and-mouth disease at pig farms in South Korea.
- December 13 â The 8.2 kilometer Busan-Geoje Fixed Link opens.
- December 18 â A Chinese fishing boat capsizes during a scuffle with a Republic of Korea Coast Guard boat, leaving one dead and two missing.
- December 20 â The Republic of Korea Marine Corps hold live-fire drill exercises on Yeonpyeong Island. North Korea said it will not retaliate.
- December 25 â Three fishermen from the People's Republic of China are released from South Korean custody.
Deaths
- February 6 â Lee Yung-dug, 84, South Korean politician, Prime Minister (1994), pneumonia.
- February 7 â Lim Soo-hyeok, 40, South Korean baseball player (Lotte Giants), cardiac dysrhythmia.
- March 6 â Cho Gyeong-chul, astronomer, heart attack.
- March 29 â Choi Jin-young, actor and singer, suicide.
- June 30 â Park Yong-ha, 32, actor and singer, suicide.
- August 12 â André Kim, 74, fashion designer, pneumonia and colorectal cancer.
- October 10 â Hwang Jang-yop, politician in North Korea who defected to South Korea, heart attack.
- December 5 â Lee Young-hee, social activist, Cirrhosis.
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