词条 | Hanseong sunbo |
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|img = Hanseong Sunbo 1883.jpg |caption = Inaugural issue of the Hanseong sunbo (1883) |hangul=한성순보 |hanja={{linktext|漢|城|旬|報}} |rr=Hanseong sunbo |mr=Hansŏng sunbo }} The Hanseong sunbo was Korea's first modern newspaper. It began publication in 1883 as the official mouthpiece of the Korean government. It was published by the Office of Culture and Information (Bangmunguk, 박문국, 博文局) and used Hanmun (literary Chinese) throughout. It appeared three times a month until its closure in 1884 in the wake of the failed Gapsin Coup. It later reemerged in 1886 as a weekly, the Hanseong Jubo (한성주보, 漢城周報), now using a mixture of Hangul and Hanja scripts. Its contents included editorials, news, literary commentary, and even advertisements. Korea's first newspaper was the bilingual Chosen shinpo, introduced by the Japanese in the treaty port of Pusan in 1881.[1] References1. ^ Altman, Albert A. (1984), "Korea's First Newspaper: The Japanese Chosen shinpo", The Journal of Asian Studies 43 (4): 685–696 See also
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