Top 10 timeless romantic Korean dramas loved by viewers globally

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Viewers have been exposed to romantic K-dramas for a long time, and their fairytale tales have a way of making us believe in love once more. Still, only a small number of romantic dramas have managed to hold the attention of viewers over an extended period of time. Let’s get right into it the best romantic dramas without further ado.
10. Strong Woman Do Bong Soon
IThe protagonist of the tale is a young girl who aspires to make video games and was endowed with superhuman strength at birth. She starts working as a CEO’s bodyguard, and their business partnership quickly turns into a sweet and humorous romance.
9. Alchemy of Souls
The soul of a formidable sorceress is imprisoned in the body of a blind woman in Alchemy of Souls. She meets a nobleman who asks for her assistance in altering his fate. As they collaborate, their friendship develops into an enthralling romance with fantastical turns. Their journey is a captivating story that combines magic and love.
8. Healer
The K-drama’s storyline follows a reporter and a night courier who are extraordinary fighters as they unearth historical secrets. Ji Chang Wook and Park Min Young’s friendship grows into a passionate and intense romance amidst action and peril. Their love story is intense and emotional because of their mutual pursuit of justice and the truth, which draws them closer together.
7. Our Beloved Summer
In the K-drama, two former lovers are reunited after their high school documentary goes viral. Rekindled is a sentimental and nostalgic romance as they are forced to face their unresolved feelings and misunderstandings. Young love and second chances are portrayed in all their bittersweet beauty in this series.
6. Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha
The tale centers on a dentist from a big city who relocates to a seaside hamlet and gets into conflict with the community’s multi-talented jack-of-all-trades. Their tumultuous beginnings give way to a sincere romance that is healing and full of warmth. The charming characters and picturesque village setting enhance the allure.
5. What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim
Park Seo Joon and Park Min Young embraced the traditional CEO-and-secretary cliché and enthralled viewers with their compelling chemistry. Viewers were enthralled with their performances and the dynamic on-screen relationship that kept them coming back for more episodes. The plot examines the romantic relationships between a conceited vice-chairman and his incredibly productive secretary, who chooses to leave after nine years.
4. Business Proposal
A young woman going on a blind date under the guise of her friend finds out that her date is actually the CEO of her company. As their fictitious relationship develops into a real one, secrets and workplace dynamics complicate things. This romantic comedy captivates with its delightful blend of sentimental moments and humor.
3. Goblin (Guardian: The Lonely and Great God)
An immortal goblin is cursed to live forever, but he can only end his life with the help of his bride, according to the storyline of the K-drama. His destiny and that of a high school girl with an enigmatic past collide in a heartbreaking and otherworldly romance. Their story of love weaves destiny and magic across time and space.
2. Descendants of the Sun
In Descendants of the Sun, a surgeon and a special forces captain fall in love as perilous missions abroad and humanitarian endeavors take place in the background. Their disparate careers and the erratic nature of their jobs put their relationship to the test. But as their love grows over time, there’s no denying their chemistry.
1. Crash Landing on You
The film Crash Landing on You is the most magical because of the real-life romance between Hyun Bin and Son Ye Jin. The romantic journey of a South Korean heiress who unintentionally paraglides into North Korea and meets a charming North Korean officer is the subject of the show’s plot. As they negotiate personal sacrifices and political unrest, their forbidden love deepens.
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