in 2019 By the end of 2022, Heilongjiang Province had a permanent resident population of 30.99 million. This represented a decrease of 260,000 from the previous year. The urban population was 20.52 million, and the rural population was 10.47 million. The urbanization rate reached 66.2%, up 0.5 percentage points from the previous year. The age composition was as follows: • Ages 0–14: 9.3% of the total population • Ages 65 and above: 17.8% of the total population According to the 2021 Statistical Bulletin, the province's total permanent population was 31.25 million, a decrease of 460,000 compared with 2020. Based on the
Seventh National Population Census (2020), the total permanent population of Heilongjiang was 31,850,088. Compared with the Sixth Census (2010) figure of 38,313,991, the province's population declined by 6,463,903 over ten years (−16.87%), with an average annual growth rate of −1.83%. Breakdown by gender and age: • Males: 15,952,468 (50.09%) • Females: 15,897,620 (49.91%) • Sex ratio (females = 100): 100.35 • Ages 0–14: 3,286,466 (10.32%) • Ages 15–59: 21,167,932 (66.46%) • Ages 60 and above: 7,395,690 (23.22%), including 4,972,868 aged 65+ (15.61%) • Urban residents: 20,897,694 (65.61%) • Rural residents: 10,952,394 (34.39%) In 2020, the birth rate was 3.35‰, the death rate was 8.23‰, and the natural growth rate was −4.48‰. Heilongjiang's demographic profile is characterized by a low birth rate, low death rate, and a high level of population aging. In addition, out-migration has contributed to a continuous population decline since 2014.
Ethnic groups The majority of Heilongjiang's population is
Han Chinese, while
ethnic minorities include the
Manchus,
Koreans,
Mongols,
Hui,
Xibe, and
Hezhen. In Heilongjiang Province, the Han Chinese constitute an overwhelming majority, many of whom are descendants of
immigrants from Shandong and Hebei during the Qing dynasty. Ten indigenous ethnic minorities are officially recognized: the Manchu, Korean, Mongol, Hui, Daur, Xibe, Hezhen,
Oroqen,
Evenki, and
Kyrgyz peoples. Among these, the Hezhen are unique to Heilongjiang Province. Within the province, there is the
Dorbod Mongol Autonomous County, the Meilisi Daur District in Qiqihar, as well as several ethnic townships. Among the province's permanent residents, the Han population numbers 30,728,612, accounting for 96.48% of the total; all ethnic minorities together total 1,121,476, or 3.52%. Compared with the 2010 Sixth National Population Census, the Han population decreased by 6,210,569 people (−16.81%) but their proportion rose by 0.07 percentage points. Minority populations decreased by 253,334 (−18.43%), and their proportion declined by 0.07 percentage points. Specifically: • The
Manchu population decreased by 164,213 (−21.95%), down 0.12 percentage points in proportion. • The
Korean Chinese population decreased by 57,683 (−17.6%), down 0.01 percentage points. • The
Mongol population decreased by 13,273 (−10.58%), but their proportion rose by 0.02 percentage points. • The
Hui population decreased by 26,285 (−25.83%), down 0.03 percentage points. • The
Daur population decreased by 6,607 (−16.4%), with no change in proportion. • The
Xibe population decreased by 1,349 (−17.73%), with no change in proportion. • The
Hezhen population increased by 192 (+5.31%), with no change in proportion. ==Religion==