List of cities in ASEAN by population

This is a list of cities in Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

Largest Urban cities

The followings are the contiguous urban areas in ASEAN or Southeast Asia, according to Demographia's "World Urban Areas" study. Demographia defines an urban area (urbanised area agglomeration or urban centre) as a continuously built up land mass of urban development that is within a labor market (metropolitan area), without regard for administrative boundaries.[1]

Jakarta
Bangkok
Hồ Chí Minh City
 Nội
Singapore
Yangon
Surabaya
Quezon City
Medan
Hải Phòng
Manila
Davao City
Palembang
Kuala Lumpur
Makassar
Phnom Penh
Cần Thơ
Mandalay
Batam
Pekanbaru
Bogor
Đà Nẵng
Bandar Lampung
Cebu City
Padang
Zamboanga City
Denpasar
Malang
Samarinda
George Town, Penang
Tasikmalaya
Cagayan de Oro
Banjarmasin
Ipoh
Balikpapan
General Santos
Bacolod
Nay Pyi Taw
Vientiane
Nha Trang
Chiang Mai
Thanh Hóa
Jambi
Pontianak
Most populous cities in Southeast Asia (500,000+ inhabitants)
ASEAN Rank World Rank Urban area Area
(km2)
Estimated
population
Country
1 2 Jakarta 3,540 34,540,000  Indonesia
2 5 Manila 1,873 23,088,000  Philippines
3 16 Bangkok 3,199 17,066,000  Thailand
4 28 Ho Chi Minh City 1,638 13,312,000  Vietnam
5 45 Kuala Lumpur 2,165 8,285,000  Malaysia
6 56 Bandung 487 7,065,000  Indonesia
7 64 Hanoi 963 6,576,000  Vietnam
8 65 Surabaya 911 6,499,000  Indonesia
9 70 Yangon 603 6,314,000  Myanmar
10 80 Singapore 523 5,745,000  Singapore
11 138 Medan 478 3,632,000  Indonesia
12 223 Cebu 205 2,275,000  Philippines
13 236 Phnom Penh 307 2,177,000  Cambodia
14 236 Semarang 259 1,992,000  Indonesia
15 263 Johor Bahru 799 1,981,000  Malaysia
16 267 Makassar 178 1,952,000  Indonesia
17 280 Palembang 221 1,889,000  Indonesia
18 317 Mandalay 132 1,633,000  Myanmar
19 319 Hai Phong 569 1,623,000  Vietnam
20 331 Yogyakarta 230 1,568,000  Indonesia
21 349 Malang 212 1,493,000  Indonesia
22 360 Da Nang 430 1,430,000  Vietnam
23 374 Pattaya-Chon Buri 997 1,390,000  Thailand
24 376 Denpasar 177 1,389,000  Indonesia
25 384 Batam 243 1,362,000  Indonesia
26 394 Penang 519 1,320,000  Malaysia
27 417 Davao City 129 1,222,000  Philippines
28 474 Pekanbaru 239 1,118,000  Indonesia
29 477 Surakarta 477 1,106,000  Indonesia
30 492 Vientiane 132 1,058,000  Laos
31 506 Cirebon 105 1,017,000  Indonesia
32 517 Bandar Lampung 107 978,000  Indonesia
33 529 Samarinda 102 960,000  Indonesia
34 583 Vung Tau 262 863,000  Vietnam
35 623 Ipoh 259 800,000  Malaysia
36 629 Padang 99 796,000  Indonesia
37 638 Zamboanga 54 780,000  Philippines
38 646 Kuching 181 770,000  Malaysia
39 683 Hue 155 740,000  Vietnam
40 720 Banjarmasin 65 710,000  Indonesia
41 726 Cagayan de Oro 70 700,000  Philippines
42 759 Tasikmalaya 62 671,000  Indonesia
43 774 Pontianak 62 660,000  Indonesia
44 795 Balikpapan 124 645,000  Indonesia
45 813 Angeles 186 636,000  Philippines
46 843 Seremban 155 620,000  Malaysia
47 884 Jambi 78 595,000  Indonesia
48 884 Rayong 337 595,000  Thailand
49 893 Nha Trang 155 590,000  Vietnam
50 893 Bacolod 83 590,000  Philippines
51 902 Serang 65 585,000  Indonesia
52 902 General Santos 96 585,000  Philippines
53 914 Can Tho 65 580,000  Vietnam
54 959 Udon Thani 73 555,000  Thailand
55 998 Iloilo City 91 535,000  Philippines
56 1013 Cilegon 122 525,000  Indonesia
57 1033 Lampang 106 510,000  Thailand
58 1050 Nakhon Ratchasima 267 500,000  Thailand

Largest cities proper

This list features the most populous cities in ASEAN. Population figures were taken from within the city proper only. See the article on each city for sources. Myanmar data is the least reliable and subject to revision. It is important to note, that the general area of Metro Manila has been divided into its political cities and is not counted as one urban city in this ranking. Therefore the metropolis' true population is not reflected in this ranking (it would otherwise be first or second in population size, depending on the definition of Jakarta's true city area).

Ranking Name Image Country Population Year (Census or Estimate)
1 Jakarta  Indonesia 10,135,030 2014E
2 Bangkok  Thailand 8,750,600 2017C
3 Ho Chi Minh City  Vietnam 7,981,411 2014C
4 Hanoi  Vietnam 7,067,000 2014C
5 Singapore  Singapore 5,399,000 2014E
6 Yangon  Myanmar 5,451,439 2014E
7 Surabaya  Indonesia 3,457,409 2015E
8 Quezon City  Philippines 2,936,116 2015C
9 Bandung  Indonesia 2,575,478 2014E
10 Bekasi  Indonesia 2,510,951 2014E
11 Medan  Indonesia 2,185,789 2014E
12 Phnom Penh  Cambodia 2,129,371 2019C
13 Tangerang  Indonesia 2,001,925 2014E
14 Hai Phong  Vietnam 1,946,000 2014C
15 Depok  Indonesia 1,869,681 2014E
16 Kuala Lumpur  Malaysia 1,808,922 2017C
17 Manila  Philippines 1,780,148 2015C
18 Davao City  Philippines 1,632,991 2015E
19 Caloocan  Philippines 1,583,978 2015C
20 Semarang  Indonesia 1,575,058 2014E
21 Palembang  Indonesia 1,561,959 2014E
22 South Tangerang  Indonesia 1,436,187 2014E
22 Makassar  Indonesia 1,398,804 2014E
23 Can Tho  Vietnam 1,237,300 2014C
24 Mandalay  Myanmar 1,225,553 2014E
25 Batam  Indonesia 1,142,646 2014E
26 Pekanbaru  Indonesia 1,030,742 2014E
27 Bogor  Indonesia 1,022,022 2014E
28 Bien Hoa  Vietnam 1,104,495 2012E
29 Da Nang  Vietnam 1,007,000 2014C

Countries

See also

References

  1. "Demographia World Urban Areas, 14th Annual Edition" (PDF). April 2019. Archived (PDF) from the original on 7 February 2020. Retrieved 10 June 2020.
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