Kwŏnŏp sinmun
| Cover of one of its issues | |
| Owner(s) | Kwŏnŏphoe | 
|---|---|
| Founded | May 5, 1912 | 
| Political alignment | Korean independence movement | 
| Language | |
| Ceased publication | August 29, 1914 | 
| City | Vladivostok | 
| Country | Russian Empire | 
Kwŏnŏp sinmun (Korean: 권업신문; Hanja: 勸業新聞; lit. Labor Development Newspaper; Russian: Квонъэб синмун; Квоноп синмун) was a weekly Korean-language newspaper published in Sinhanch'on, Vladivostok, Russian Empire from 1912 to 1914. It was written in the Korean script Hangul and was translated into Russian. It was named for and was the official publication of the Korean organization Kwŏnŏphoe.
It was one of a series of newspapers that was founded by Koreans in Vladivostok, and was preceded by the 1908 Haejo sinmun, 1908–1910 Taedong kongbo, and 1911 Taeyangbo. The newspaper's publication was ultimately ended by the outbreak of World War I.
The Independence Hall of Korea has transcriptions of some of the paper's articles online.