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| − | [[금호아시아나그룹|Kumho Asiana Group]] is a large Korean conglomerate, best known for [[금호타이어|Kumho Tire]] and Asiana Airlines. The company was first founded after | + | [[금호아시아나그룹|Kumho Asiana Group]] is a large Korean conglomerate, best known for [[금호타이어|Kumho Tire]] and Asiana Airlines. The company was first founded after Korea’s liberation from colonial rule in 1945 by [[박인천|Park In-chon (1901-1984)]] as a taxi service based out of the Geumnam-ro area named [[광주여객자동차|Gwangju Passenger Vehicles]], which grew to include bus and coach services by the 1950s under the name [[금호고속|Kumho Buslines]]. Over the next decades, the company grew through vertical integration, establishing Kumho Tire and expanding into aviation, construction, logistics, IT, culture, and tourism. There are a number of facilities operated by the [[금호문화재단|Kumho Cultural Foundation]] out of the [[유스퀘어|U-Square Bus Terminal]] and its [[유스퀘어_문화관|U-Square Cultural Center]], including [[금호갤러리|Kumho Gallery]] and [[금호아트홀|Kumho Arthall]]. Other facilities related to Park In-chon and the Kumho Asiana Group include the [[금호시민문화관|Kumho Citizens’ Culture Center]] and [[금호월드|Kumho World]]. |
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2025년 10월 11일 (토) 11:38 판
The Birthplace of Keumho Asiana Group
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Kumho Asiana Group is a large Korean conglomerate, best known for Kumho Tire and Asiana Airlines. The company was first founded after Korea’s liberation from colonial rule in 1945 by Park In-chon (1901-1984) as a taxi service based out of the Geumnam-ro area named Gwangju Passenger Vehicles, which grew to include bus and coach services by the 1950s under the name Kumho Buslines. Over the next decades, the company grew through vertical integration, establishing Kumho Tire and expanding into aviation, construction, logistics, IT, culture, and tourism. There are a number of facilities operated by the Kumho Cultural Foundation out of the U-Square Bus Terminal and its U-Square Cultural Center, including Kumho Gallery and Kumho Arthall. Other facilities related to Park In-chon and the Kumho Asiana Group include the Kumho Citizens’ Culture Center and Kumho World.
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