Hansŏng jubo

Hansŏng jubo (Korean: 한성주보; Hanja: 漢城周報) was a weekly Korean-language newspaper published from 1886 to 1888.

[2] The newspaper was the successor to the 1883–1884 Hansŏng sunbo, whose facilities were burnt down during the failed Gapsin Coup in December 1884.

Accordingly, on May 12, 1885, the Korean monarch Gojong assigned politician Kim Yun-sik [ko] to oversee its creation.

[1] Initially, the private printing company Gwanginsa [ko], which had been founded in March, was assigned to create the newspaper.

[1] Japanese journalist and consultant Inoue Kakugorō [ja; ko], who had previously worked on the Hansŏng sunbo and fled to Japan during the Gapsin Coup, returned to Korea to assist in the paper's restarting.