List of honorary citizens of Seoul

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People awarded honorary citizenship of Seoul, South Korea are:

Honorary citizens of Seoul

Listed by date of award:

DateNameNotes
1999 Jackie Chan (7 April 1954–) Hong Kong movie star [1]
2002 Guus Hiddink (8 November 1946–) Dutch football manager [1]
2005 Christopher R. Hill (10 August 1952–) United States Ambassador to South Korea (2004–2005) [2]
2006 Hines Ward (8 March 1976–)American football player for the Pittsburgh Steelers (1998-2011) [1]
6 May 2006hieromonk Theophanes (Kim) (January 19, 1976–)Member of the clergy of the Russian Orthodox Church [3] [4]
2014 Michael J. Sandel Author of JUSTICE and professor at Harvard University [1]
2017Sidra (Riaz) (November 4, 1990-)Pakistani AI-Engineer (Ph.D. in Computer Science)
2018 Thomas Bach President of the International Olympic Committee [1]
8 February 2018 Andrzej Duda President of Poland
12 December 2018 Rosy Senanayake (5 January 1958–) Mayor of Colombo [5]
18 July 2019 Reuven Rivlin (9 September 1939–) President of Israel [6]
10 August 2019 Rev. Dr. Bernice King (28 March 1963–)Youngest Child of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. [7]
30 September 2019 Mihhail Kõlvart Mayor of Tallinn, Estonia. [8]
13 November 2019 Alfred Harth composer, musician and artist [9]

As of 2019, there are a total of 823 honorary citizens. [1]

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