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As of the South Korean census of 2000, there were 213,758 people by this name in South Korea, or roughly 0.5% of the population.[1] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The bon-gwan, or clan homes, of the three most representative clans include Jinju, Ganghwa, and Aneum, the present-day Hamyang.Jinju Ha clan is divided into Shirang branch (\uc2dc\ub791\uacf5\ud30c, \u4f8d\u90de\u516c\u6ce2) founded by Ha Gong-jin (\ud558\uacf5\uc9c4, \u6cb3\u62f1\u8fb0), Sajik branch (\uc0ac\uc9c1\uacf5\ud30c, \u53f8\u76f4\u516c\u6ce2) founded by and Ha Jin (\ud558\uc9c4, \u6cb3\u73cd), and Dangye branch (\ub2e8\uacc4\uacf5\ud30c, \u4e39\u6eaa\u516c\u6ce2) founded by Ha Seong (\ud558\uc131, \u6cb3\u6210). Although the three branches seemed to have shared the single common ancestor at one point at least in Silla era, it is unclear which branch was the earliest to emerge. All of the three founders served as the officials during Goryeo era. The clan is sometimes referred as Jinyang Ha clan as Jinyang was the old name for the City of Jinju. [2]Ganghwa Ha clan is founded by Ha Il-cheong (\ud558\uc77c\uccad, \u6cb3\u4e00\u6df8), the son of the Joseon official Ha Se-ryeon (\ud558\uc138\ub828, \u6cb3\u4e16\u7489). Ha Il-cheong passed the civil official examination in 1570 and later became the governor. The clan’s modern population in 2000 was 913.Aneum Ha clan trace its founder to Ha Cheon-jo (\ud558\ucc9c\uc870, \u6cb3\u5343\u671d), who passed the civil official examination in 1212 during Goryeo era and served as the country’s official. The clan’s modern population in 2000 was 171. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsNotable people[edit]Entertainment[edit]Literature[edit]Politics and government[edit]Sport[edit]References[edit]Notable people[edit]The following is a list of notable people with the Korean family name Ha, grouped by area of notability and ordered by year of birth. Names are presented in the form they are given on the respective articles, which may have the family name first or last, or which may be a stage name or pen name. People should only be included in this list if they have their own Wikipedia articles or if they are discussed in a non-trivial fashion in Wikipedia articles on notable groups or events with which they are associated.Entertainment[edit]Ha Po-gyong (1906\u20131996), South Korean dancerHah Myung-joong (born 1947), South Korean actor, film director, producer, planner, and screenwriterHa Yoo-mi (born 1965), South Korean actressHa Hee-ra (born 1969), South Korean actressHa Ji-won (born 1978), South Korean actressHa Jung-woo (born 1978), South Korean actor, film director, screenwriter, and film producerHa Dong-hoon (stage name Haha, born 1979), South Korean singer and variety show hostHa Jae-sook (born 1979), South Korean actressHa Dong-kyun (born 1980), South Korean singerHa Il-kwon (born 1982), South Korean webcomic artistHa Seok-jin (born 1982), South Korean film and television actorHa Yeon-joo (born 1987), South Korean actressHa Yeon-soo (born 1990), South Korean actressHa Sung-woon (born 1994), South Korean singer, member of disbanded boy bands Hotshot and Wanna OneHa Seung-ri (born 1995), South Korean actressGene Ha, Korean-American comic artistYerin Ha, Australian actressLiterature[edit]Ha Geun-chan (1931\u20132007), South Korean writerHa Seung-moo (born 1964), South Korean poet, pastor, educator and historical theologianHa Seong-nan (born 1967), South Korean writerPolitics and government[edit]Sport[edit]Ha Jung-won (born 1942), North Korean football playerHa Hyung-joo (born 1962), South Korean judokaHa Jae-hoon (footballer, born 1965), South Korean football playerHa Su-gyeong (born 1969), South Korean synchronized swimmerHa Tae-yeon (born 1976), South Korean wrestlerHa Jae-hoon (footballer, born 1984), South Korean football playerHa Dae-sung (born 1985), South Korean football playerHa Dae-won (born 1985), South Korean football playerHa Seung-jin (born 1985), South Korean basketball playerHa Eun-ju (born 1986), South Korean swimmerHa Jung-eun (born 1987), South Korean badminton playerHa Jung-heon (born 1987), South Korean football playerHa Sung-min (born 1987), South Korean football playerHa Tae-kyun (born 1987), South Korean football playerHa In-ho (born 1989), South Korean footballerHa Jun-im (born 1989), South Korean volleyball playerHa Kang-jin (born 1989), South Korean football playerReferences[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/ha-korean-surname-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Ha (Korean surname) – Wikipedia"}}]}]