Population of Bupyeong-gu, Incheon

Resident registration data, June 2026 (MOIS)

Total population488,191people
Average age45.8yrs

Population structure

Population by age

10-year bands · by sex

Population by age and sex

Unit: people

Under 1010s20s30s40s50s👑 60s70s80s90s100+13,23819,50026,50338,48335,83939,70839,78219,1066,6287801012,34818,44126,23435,26734,15742,65442,70222,95211,2782,51267

Male 239,577Female 248,614

Age structure

Unit: %

Youth 9.1%Working age 69.5%Seniors 21.4%9.1%69.5%21.4%

Youth 9.1%Working age 69.5%Seniors 21.4%

60s is the largest group, at 82,484 people.

Population change

Change over time

4-year trend

Unit: people

488,095 in 2022489,621 in 2023494,221 in 2024493,326 in 2025488,191 in 202620222023202420252026

488,095 in 2022488,191 in 2026

Barely changed over the past 4 years.

Population ranking

Bupyeong-dong has the largest population of the 9 neighborhoods.

Population by region

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  • YoungestGusan-dong42.1 yrs
  • OldestIlsin-dong49.3 yrs

There is a 7.2-year gap in average age between the youngest and the oldest area.

RegionPopulationShareAverage age
Bupyeong-dong139,62328.6%45.2 yrs
Sangok-dong82,64516.9%45.8 yrs
Bugae-dong60,15812.3%47.3 yrs
Samsan-dong58,38312%45.3 yrs
Sipjeong-dong55,00011.3%46.4 yrs
Cheongcheon-dong51,08310.5%43.8 yrs
Galsan-dong30,2206.2%48.7 yrs
Ilsin-dong8,5431.7%49.3 yrs
Gusan-dong2,5360.5%42.1 yrs

The top three areas hold 57.9% of the population of Bupyeong-gu, Incheon.

Other regions

Other districts in Incheon

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Frequently asked questions❓

Bupyeong-gu, Incheon has 488,191 residents as of June 2026., 5,135 fewer than a year earlier.
Bupyeong-dong, home to 139,623 residents — 28.6% of Bupyeong-gu, Incheon.
It is 45.8 as of June 2026., close to the national average of 45.6. Among its neighborhoods, Gusan-dong is youngest at 42.1 and Ilsin-dong oldest at 49.3.
It has held steady over the past 4 years, at 488,191 as of June 2026.
This is resident registration data from Korea's Ministry of the Interior and Safety. Figures are as of the end of June 2026 and are updated monthly. The data is open under KOGL Type 1.
Resident registration counts people at their registered address. The census counts them where they actually live. The gap is widest in university towns and industrial areas, where many people never change their registered address.

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