Taeyangbo
| Founded | June 1, 1911 | 
|---|---|
| Political alignment | Korean independence movement | 
| Language | Korean (Hangul) | 
| Ceased publication | September 17, 1911 | 
| City | Vladivostok | 
| Country | Russian Empire | 
Taeyangbo (Korean: 대양보; Hanja: 大洋報; RR: Daeyangbo; lit. Ocean Gazette; Russian: Дэянгбо) was a Korean-language newspaper published in Sinhanch'on, Vladivostok, Russian Empire in 1911. It was written entirely in the native Korean script Hangul.
It was one of a series of newspapers that was founded by Koreans in Vladivostok, and was preceded by the 1908 Haejo sinmun and 1908–1910 Taedong kongbo. It was followed by the 1912–1914 Kwŏnŏp sinmun.
According to a 2016 article, no original copies are known to exist. There are, however, Japanese-language translations of some issues that have been retranslated into Korean. Issues No. 3 to 13 (July 6, 1911 to September 11, 1911), excluding No. 9, are attested to.