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1 History  



1.1  History of "old Bupyeong"  







2 Overview  



2.1  Camp Market  







3 Administrative divisions  





4 Sister Cities and Regions  





5 Notable people from Bupyeong District  





6 References  





7 External links  














Bupyeong District






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Coordinates: 37°3025N 126°4319E / 37.507°N 126.722°E / 37.507; 126.722
 

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Bupyeong
부평구
Korean transcription(s)
 • Hanja
 • Revised RomanizationBupyeong-gu
 • McCune-ReischauerPup'yŏng-gu
Flag of Bupyeong
CountrySouth Korea
RegionSudogwon
Provincial levelIncheon
Area
 • Total32.00 km2 (12.36 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total508,587
 • Density16,000/km2 (41,000/sq mi)
 • Dialect
Seoul
WebsiteBupyeong District Office

Bupyeong District (Korean부평구; RRBupyeong-gu) is one of the 10 administrative divisions (eight municipal districts and two counties) that comprise Incheon, South Korea. Bupyeong-gu comprises an area of 12.35 square miles (31.98 square km), and has a population of 508,587.[1] It is located north of Namdong-gu, east of Seo-gu, and south of Gyeyang-gu. The city of Bucheon, in neighboring Gyeonggi Province, comprises its eastern limit.

History[edit]

Bupyeong-gu was created as its own district in 1995 when 'Buk-gu' was split into 'Gyeyang-gu' and 'Bupyeong-gu' due to rapid growth in the region.[2] Before the 1970s, much of the area was rich farmland. However, with rapid industrial development and the construction of large apartment complexes, the farmland quickly disappeared leaving what is today a large urban district.

History of "old Bupyeong"[edit]

Old Bupyeong was an administrative district, distinctive from Incheon, before 1914, when the Japanese colonial government merged it with outer parts of old Incheon into Bucheon County. Bupyeong Metropolitan Prefecture (i.e. Buyeong Dohobu, 부평도호부) consisted of today's Bupyeong-gu, Gyeyang-gu, Seo-gu(excepting Geomdan) in Incheon, Bucheon City in Gyeonggi, and western part of Guro-guinSeoul. In 1895, Bupyeong Metropolitan Prefecture was degraded to Bupyeong County. The city centre was in Gyesan-dong, Gyeyang-gu. The two remaining buildings of the Bupyeong prefecture office are located in Bupyeong Elementary School.

Only Sipjeong-dong was part of Juan township of old Incheon, other than old Bupyeong.

Old Bupyeong was traditionally a district of higher hierarchy than old Incheon in the administrative district system before Incheon became a metropolitan prefecture in early Joseon, and was a military centre for coastal Gyeonggi area, covering old Incheon, Tongjin, Gimpo, Yangcheon, Ansan, Siheung, Gwacheon, and so on.

Overview[edit]

At the core of the district is Bupyeong Station. The station lies at the intersection of the Incheon Subway Line 1 and Seoul Subway Line 1, instantly making it one of the busiest subway stations in all of Korea. It is also possible to reach Bupyeong-Gu Office via Seoul Subway Line 7 and Incheon Subway Line 1.

The area around Bupyeong Station includes the Bupyeong Underground Market, which boasts hundreds of small shops selling mostly clothing and make-up, and the Bupyeong Cultural Street, a walking street which holds several performances and cultural events throughout the year. The area also contains many restaurants and bars, making it a popular weekend destination for residents of Incheon. Nearby is Bupyeong Market, a large traditional market where vendors sell fresh meat, produce, and traditional medicine.

Daewoo Motors which is now GM Korea is a subsidiary of largest American automotive manufacturer General Motors, has its company headquarters and is the largest automobile manufacturing plant in Bupyeong. The GM Korea Design Center, which is said to "play an important role in GM's Global Design organization," is located there.[3]

Incheon's professional basketball team, the ET Land Elephants, plays at Samsan Gymnasium in Bupyeong.

Camp Market[edit]

Bupyeong District is also home to Camp Market, a small United States Army depot.

Administrative divisions[edit]

Administrative divisions

The administrative divisions of Bupyeong District consist of 22 dongs. Bupyeong District is approximately 3.09% of the area of Incheon with an area of 31.98 km2.

Administrative Division Chinese characters Area (km2) Households Population
Bupyeong-(1)il-dong 富平1 1.10 13,192 35,399
Bupyeong-(2)i-dong 富平2 2.28 9,228 22,519
Bupyeong-(3)sam-dong 富平3 1.00 6,784 15,677
Bupyeong-(4)sa-dong 富平4 1.04 11,903 26,760
Bupyeong-(5)o-dong 富平5 0.83 10,765 25,355
Bupyeong-(6)ryuk-dong 富平6 0.76 7,083 16,500
Sangok-(1)il-dong 山谷1 2.07 8,369 20,400
Sangok-(2)i-dong 山谷2 0.92 11,221 35,934
Sangok-(3)sam-dong 山谷3 1.43 9,290 26,408
Sangok-(4)sa-dong 山谷4 0.76 6,773 20,566
Cheongcheon-(1)-il-dong 淸川1 2.16 7,361 16,768
Cheongcheon-(2)-i-dong 淸川2 2.78 13,719 37,871
Galsan-(1)il-dong 葛山1 1.07 7,072 18,855
Galsan-(2)i-dong 葛山2 0.66 8,608 23,482
Samsan-(1)il-dong 三山1 2.13 14,837 41,582
Samsan-(2)i-dong 三山2 1.26 10,249 32,102
Bugae-(1)-il-dong 富開1 0.95 8,108 20,607
Bugae-(2)-i-dong 富開2 0.75 9,061 24,971
Bugae-(3)-sam-dong 富開3 0.86 12,814 37,834
Ilsin-dong 日新洞 4.30 5,336 15,014
Shipjeong(1)il-dong 十井1 1.79 8,876 22,439
Shipjeong(2)i-dong 十井2 1.09 12,476 29,750
Bupyeong District 富平區 31.99 213,125 566,793

Sister Cities and Regions[edit]

  1. Nam-gu, Daegu
  2. Gwangju Metropolitan City
  3. Yuseong-gu, Daejeon Metropolitan City
  4. Ulsan Metropolitan City
  5. Pyeongchang-gun, Gangwon-do
  6. Chungju, Chungcheongbuk-do
  7. Geumsan-gun, Chungcheongnam-do
  8. Gunwi County, Gyeongsangbuk-do
  9. Goseong-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do
  10. Muju-gun, Jeollabuk-do
  11. Wando-gun, Jeollanam-do
  12. Seogwipo, Jeju Special Self-Governing Province

Notable people from Bupyeong District[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ "Welcome to bupyeong-gu office | Origin and history". Archived from the original on 18 February 2013.
  • ^ "MotorTrend: New Cars - Car News and Expert Reviews".
  • External links[edit]

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