- The
Hwangsŏng Sinmun (Korean: 황성신문; Hanja: 皇城新聞), also
known as
Capital Gazette or
Imperial Capital Gazette, was a Korean-language
daily newspaper published...
- Shimbun.
Retrieved 2020-12-19. "ソウル". 日本大百科全書. Shoga****an. 경부철도 (PDF).
Hwangsŏng Shinmun. 1905-04-11.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 2017-08-27. Retrieved...
- the field". The city's
other historic names include Ryugyong, Kisong,
Hwangsong, Rakrang, Sŏgyong, Sodo, Hogyong, Changan, and Heijō (during ****anese...
-
newspaper editorial. It was
originally published on
November 20, 1905 in the
Hwangsŏng Shinmun, and
written by
Chang Chi-yŏn [ko], the editor-in-chief of the...
- were
written in
classical Chinese.: 243, 329 : 74
Newspapers like the
Hwangsŏng Shinmun toward the end of the
period were
written in the
Korean language...
-
Korean Culture (in Korean).
Retrieved 2024-02-01. 박, 정규. 황성신문 (皇城新聞) [
Hwangsŏng Sinmun].
Encyclopedia of
Korean Culture (in Korean).
Retrieved 2024-02-01...
- 129.2156 Area 102.235 ha (252.63 acres)
Korean name
Hangul 황성공원
Hanja 皇城公園
Revised Romanization Hwangseong gongwon McCune–Reischauer
Hwangsŏng kongwŏn...
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after ****anese
pressure caused him to
leave the
mainland Korean newspaper Hwangsong Sinmun. It
published its
first issue on
February 26, 1908. Each issue...
- the Kungsŏng (궁성, 宮城),
where the king and
royal family resided, and the
Hwangsŏng (황성, 皇城),
where affairs of
state were conducted.
Large buildings such...
- • Hanja 隍城洞 • Revised
Romanization Hwangseong-dong • McCune–Reischauer
Hwangsŏng-tong Coordinates: 35°51′35.3″N 129°13′6.2″E / 35.859806°N 129.218389°E...