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Park Jung-yang ((朝鮮語:박중양); Hanja: 朴重陽; sometimes transliterated as Park Joong-yang, May 3, 1874 or 1872 — April 23, 1959) was a Korean Joseon and Japanese-ruled Korean bureaucrat, politician, liberal and social activist. He demolished the castle of Daegueup and the Old Gyungsangdo Provincial Office, and contributed to city planning and road maintenance in Daegu. He was also an advocate for civil rights.
Park went abroad to Japan to study, and later returned to become a bureaucrat in his country. He was appointed as the Mayor of Daegu and the deputy Governor of Gyeongsangbuk-do from 1906 to 1907. Later, he succeeded sequentially in the positions of Governor of Phyeongannamto, Jeollanam-do, Gyeongsangbuk-do, Phyeonganpukto and Chungcheongnam-do. Park was involved in the Japan–Korea Treaty of 1910 and was opposed the March 1st Movement. He also founded the Refrain Club.
Park was also Governor of Hwanghae-do from 1921 to 1923 and Chungcheongbuk-do Provinces from 1923 to 1925.〔(Park Jung-yang ) 〕 Then, in 1928, he was reappointed Governor of Hwanghae-do province.
Park was pro-Japanese, and was later named a collaborator after World War II. He was nicknamed Haeahk (해악, 海岳), Ilso (일소, 一笑), and Wongeun (원근, 源根). He also had the Japanese names Hochu Segeyo (朴忠重陽) and Yamamoto Shin (山本信).
== Early life ==
Park Jung-yang was born on May 3, 1874/2 in Yangju county, Gyeonggi province or Daegu. The origin of his family is unknown. His father supervised a rent farm and leased it out as well.
In his adolescence, he joined the Independence Club, but it was dispersed due to the repression of the Korean Empire. This caused Park to be disappointed and left him with a bad feeling against the Korean Empire.

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