Verify geo-targeted ads, check local Buk-gu search results, and monitor South Korea market data — with real ISP-assigned residential IPs that appear as genuine Buk-gu users.
Buk-gu residential proxies are real IP addresses assigned by local ISPs to devices in Buk-gu, South Korea. When you route traffic through a Buk-gu proxy, websites see your requests as originating from a genuine Buk-gu resident — essential for local SEO checks, regional ad verification, South Korea market research, and any task that requires an authentic Buk-gu IP address. Sticky sessions hold the same IP for up to 120 minutes, and your purchased traffic never expires.
Buk-gu is a district in Busan, South Korea, a major port city. City-level residential proxies in Buk-gu let teams verify how South Korean search platforms, ecommerce sites, and travel aggregators display content to local visitors. Because regional search results and ad delivery in Busan can differ from national South Korean averages, using Buk-gu-specific IPs is essential for accurate competitive research and quality assurance in the Korean market.
| Location | Buk-gu, South Korea |
| Proxy type | Residential (real ISP-assigned IPs) |
| Protocols | HTTP(S), SOCKS5 |
| Sessions | Rotating / Sticky (up to 120 min) |
| Concurrent | 1,000 threads (up to 2,000 on request) |
| Auth | Username:Password · IP whitelist |
| Traffic expiry | Never — purchased GB stays until consumed |
| Active pool | 116 · part of 100M+ global pool |
| Best for | Local SEO, ad verification, market research, web scraping |
Real devices, opted-in & consenting — not scraped or compromised proxies
Purchased GB stays in your account until fully consumed — no monthly resets
Data processed in full compliance with EU privacy regulations
No questions asked — get your money back if it's not a fit
A general South Korea proxy assigns any IP within South Korea, which may not place you in Buk-gu specifically. Buk-gu residential proxies route traffic through IPs currently available in Buk-gu — giving more precise targeting than a broad South Korea pool for local SERP checks, city-level ad verification, regional pricing research, and any service that adjusts results based on precise location within South Korea.
Why businesses target Buk-gu specifically with residential IPs:
Verify how Naver search results and local map packs display for queries targeting businesses in Buk-gu to inform local SEO strategies for the Busan market.
Monitor public pricing on platforms like Coupang and Gmarket to track how products are priced for Busan-based consumers compared to national averages.
Track real-time hotel rates on Booking.com and Agoda for Buk-gu to benchmark seasonal pricing and occupancy patterns for the Busan tourism market.
Collect public property listings from Zigbang and Dabang across Buk-gu to monitor rental yields, sale price trends, and housing demand for investment research.
Confirm that Google, Meta, and Naver ads display correctly for Busan audiences and that regional creatives are served as intended without geo-blocking or misrouting.
A Buk-gu residential proxy routes your traffic through a real IP address assigned by a South Korean ISP to a device in Busan. Websites see requests as coming from a genuine local resident — useful for verifying Naver local results, monitoring Korean travel platform pricing, and checking ad delivery.
SEO agencies verifying Naver local rankings, ecommerce analysts tracking regional pricing on Coupang, travel platforms auditing hotel rates in Busan, real estate researchers collecting Zigbang listings, and ad verification teams checking campaign delivery for South Korean audiences.
The active Buk-gu IP count changes continuously as residential devices connect and disconnect. The figure shown on this page is updated in real time. RaxyProxy does not publish fixed guaranteed counts, as the rotating pool available over time is larger than any instant snapshot.
Yes, for legitimate B2B purposes — public price monitoring, local SEO research, travel platform auditing, ad verification, and QA on owned websites. Users must comply with RaxyProxy Terms of Service, applicable South Korean regulations, and the terms of any platform they access.
Yes. RaxyProxy offers both rotating sessions (new Buk-gu IP per request) and sticky sessions (same Buk-gu IP held for up to 120 minutes). Session type is configured in the dashboard or via username parameters in the proxy string.
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