Taedong kongbo
Cover of the October 8, 1909 edition | |
| Founded | November 18, 1908 |
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| Language | Korean (Hangul) |
| Ceased publication | September 1, 1910 |
| City | Vladivostok |
| Country | Russian Empire |
Taedong kongbo (Korean: 대동공보; Hanja: 大東共報; RR: Daedong gongbo; Russian: Тэдонг конгбо) was a Korean-language newspaper published in Vladivostok, Russian Empire from 1908 to 1910. It briefly changed its name to Taedong sinbo (대동신보; 大東新報) before its closure. It is not to be confused with a Korean-American newspaper of a similar name (same romanized and Hangul name, but different Hanja: 大同公報). It was one of a series of Korean-language newspapers published in Vladivostok. It followed the 1908 Haejo sinmun, and was succeeded by the 1911 Taeyangbo and the 1912–1914 Kwŏnŏp sinmun.