Founded | June 1, 1911 |
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Political alignment | Korean independence movement |
Language | Korean (Hangul) |
Ceased publication | September 17, 1911 |
City | Vladivostok |
Country | Russian Empire |
Taeyangbo (Korean: 대양보; Hanja: 大洋報; RR: Daeyangbo; lit. Ocean Gazette; Russian: Дэянгбо) was a Korean-language newspaper published in Shinhanchon, Vladivostok, Russian Empire in 1911.[1][2] It was written entirely in the native Korean script Hangul.[2]
It was one of a series of newspapers that was founded by Koreans in Vladivostok, and was preceded by the 1908 Haejo Sinmun and 1908–1910 Taedong Kongbo. It was followed by the 1912–1914 Kwŏnŏp Sinmun.[3]
According to a 2016 article, no original copies are known to exist. There are, however, Japanese-language translations of some issues that have been retranslated into Korean. Issues No. 3 to 13 (July 6, 1911 to September 11, 1911), excluding No. 9, are attested to.[4]
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