- Hansŏng
sunbo (Korean: 한성순보; Hanja: 漢城旬報) was the
first modern native Korean newspaper. It was
published in
Seoul (then
called Hanseong),
Joseon from...
- ****anese
printing equipment and
advisors to
Seoul to
create a paper. Hansŏng
sunbo was
published on
October 31, 1883 as the
first native Korean newspaper,...
- It was the
successor paper to the
first native Korean newspaper Hansŏng
sunbo, and like its
predecessor was
published by the
Korean government. It was...
- 부산역사문화대전.
Retrieved 2023-10-05.
McGovern 1967, pp. 21 "한성순보(漢城旬報)" [Hansong
Sunbo].
Encyclopedia of
Korean Culture (in Korean).
Retrieved 2024-02-09. The...
- Representatives,
representing Oluyole Local Government.
Sunbo is a
member of the
African Democratic Congress.
Sunbo Samson Olugbemi was born on
October 11, 1967...
- The
first newspaper to be
published in
Joseon was the
Hanseong Sunbo Hanseong Sunbo, an all-Hanja newspaper. It was
published as a
thrice monthly official...
- the
printing industry. 1883: August. The
first edition of the
Hanseong sunbo was
published on this year. This is the
first newspaper to be published...
- Soh Kwang-pom). 31 October. The
first native Korean newspaper, Hansŏng
sunbo, is
established by the
Joseon monarchy. It is
written in
classical Chinese...
- 1st to 3rd
presidency Kim
Yeonggi (1997–1999) U
Jongcheon (1999–2001) Lee
Sunbo (2001–2003) Son Gisu (2003–2005)
Chung Kwang Hwa (2005–2007) Choi Chigyu...
- (Aibo),
Mantine (Tibo),
Politoed (Polibo),
Sudowoodo (Sudobo),
Sunflora (
Sunbo),
Togekiss (Togebo), and
Pichu (Pibu), who was
given to him by
Yellow as...