Bupyeong District was created as its own district in 1995 when 'Buk-gu' was split into 'Gyeyang District' and 'Bupyeong District' due to rapid growth in the region. 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" 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 District,
Gyeyang District,
Seo District (excepting Geomdan) in Incheon,
Bucheon in
Gyeonggi Province, and western part of
Guro District,
Seoul. In 1895, Bupyeong Metropolitan Prefecture was degraded to Bupyeong County. The city centre was in
Gyesan-dong,
Gyeyang District. 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. • January 1, 1968 Establishment of Buk-gu, Incheon, Gyeonggi-do. • July 1, 1981 Buk-gu, Incheon Direct Control City • January 1, 1988 Transfer of its western parts such as Geomam-dong and Yeonhui-dong to Seo-gu. • May 1, 1988 Elevated to autonomous district. • January 1, 1989 Gyeyang-myeon, Gimpo-gun, Gyeonggi-do included in Buk-gu. • January 1, 1995 Buk-gu, Incheon Metropolitan City • March 1, 1995 Name change from Buk-gu to Bupyeong District, and creation of Gyeyang District by dividing part of Bupyeong District. • April 20, 2006 Sub-division of Samsan-dong to Samsan-1-dong and Samsan-2-dong. ==Overview==