Singil-dong () is a dong (neighbourhood) of Yeongdeungpo District, Seoul, South Korea.
Singil-dong, positioned in proximity to Yeouido and Saetgang, historically served as a pivotal transportation nexus distinguished by its ferry terminal, Banghakhojin (æÂ¾é¶´æ¹Âæ´¥), which facilitated access to Seoul during the Joseon period. Predominantly characterized as an agricultural enclave, the area featured extensive flatlands dominating its topography. The etymology of the appellation "Singil-dong" remains uncertain, however, it is conjectured to have been bestowed with aspirations for auspicious occurrences within the community, as "Singil (æÂ°åÂÂ)" connotes "new luck" or "good fortune," ostensibly in allusion to its port status.