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Yong Taek Chung (Hangul: 정용택, March 3, 1921 – November 11, 2006) was a martial artist, 9th degree black belt in taekwondo, belonging to the first Chung Do Kwan school Black Belt promotion and pupil of Won Kuk Lee. He was also the first Korean instructor in open a Chung Do Kwan school outside Korea,in Japan on 1952, and Vice president of the World Taekwondo Association.〔"A Modern History of Taekwondo"By KANG Won Sik and LEE Kyong Myong〕〔Global Taekwondo 2003 (English) Kyo Yoon Lee ISBN 89-952721-4-7〕〔A Guide to Taekwondo 1996 (English) Kyo Yoon Lee〕〔Duk Sung Son, Letter in Seoul Shinmoon newspaper (16 June 1959)〕〔(Kuk Lee interview, Tae Kwon Do Times, Volume 17, Numero 3 del Marzo 1997 )〕 ==Early days==
Chung was born in Seoul, Korea on March 3, 1921. While his family had been highly respected and part of the educated class they lost everything during the Japanese occupation and, like most during that time, struggled for survival. Chung became interested in martial arts as a boy but it was illegal at that time to openly teach or learn martial art in Korea. Not until he was a young man, at the age of 25, did Chung begin to train in the art of Tang Soo Do under the instruction of Won Kuk Lee. Sometime later, after martial art training became legal, Chung circulated among the later Chung Do Kwan students and he was to become almost a mythic figure because of his exploits.
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