Yongho-dong is a dong on the coast of Busan, a major port city in southeastern South Korea.
Its mainland portion is bordered on three sides by water, standing on a peninsula which separates Busan Harbor from Suyeong Bay.
Yongho-dong is densely populated; its 7 square kilometers of land are home to more than 72,000 people.
Thanks to its proximity to the harbor, it is also the site of a campus of the Korea Institute of Maritime and Fisheries Technology.
The second syllable ho means lake, and refers to a salt pan which once lay on Suyeong Bay at the dong's north end.