Cheguk Sinmun
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![]() Cover of August 22 1898 edition | |
Founded | August 8, 1898 |
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Language | Korean |
Ceased publication | 1910 |
City | Seoul |
Country | Joseon, Korean Empire |
Cheguk Sinmun | |
Hangul | 제국신문; 뎨국신문 |
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Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Jeguk Sinmun |
McCune–Reischauer | Cheguk Sinmun |
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The Cheguk Sinmun (Korean: 뎨국신문; 제국신문; Hanja: 帝國新聞; lit. Imperial Post) was a Korean-language newspaper published in the Korean Empire between 1898 and 1910. It founded in August 8, 1898 by Yi Jong-myeon (李鍾冕) and published in Seoul.[1] It was published using the purely vernacular Hangul script and attracted a largely lower or middle class and female readership.[1] It was less political than the other papers of the period, concentrating instead on social issues. One of its early reporters was the young Syngman Rhee.[1]
References
- ^ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "제국신문 (帝國新聞)". Encyclopedia of Korean Culture (in 한국어). Retrieved 2024-02-01.
External links
- http://waks.aks.ac.kr/rsh/?rshID=AKS-2011-EBZ-3103 – A free digitized archive of the newspaper

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