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Twenty must-see Korean dramas

1. "Reply 1997"

It is a Korean drama broadcast on tvN since July 24, 2012. It is produced by Lee Myung-han, the producer of the variety show "Two Days and One Night" , director Shin Won-ho and screenwriter Lee Yoo-jung co-created it. The play is set in Busan in the late 1990s when the Korean idol groups H.O.T. and Crystal Boy were popular. It tells the growth diary of a female high school student and her friends who were immersed in the idol group. The shooting scenes changed between 2012 and the 1990s, 33 Through the reunion of their classmates, the 19-year-old protagonists outline a series of cyclical memories of their youth, including various emotions between friends, lovers, brothers, and couples.

2. "Shut up!" "Flower Boy Band"

is a monthly drama on South Korea's TvN TV station. The play is mainly based on rock-band. Six young boys formed the band "Eyeball Purification". The new cast brings a different freshness to the play. This is a fashion idol drama aimed at female audiences, telling a romantic youth love story between a group of free-spirited and energetic young people, between friendship, love and music.

3. "School 2013"

It is a monthly drama broadcast by South Korea's KBS TV station in December 2012. Starring Jang Nara, Choi Daniel, Lee Jong Suk, Park Se Young, Kim Woo Bin and others. It is the latest chapter launched after 10 years after the 4 seasons of the "School" series that aired from 1999 to 2002. It tells the campus life of Class 2, Grade 2 of Shengli High School. The latest TV series and the original "School" series It is different. It will restore the real school story through what the children really want to say and the teacher's perspective, and raise social issues worth thinking about for everyone.

4. "Chunhyang the Hero"

A 2005 Korean TV series adapted from the traditional Korean folk tale "The Legend of Chunhyang", starring Jae-hee and Han Chae-young, written by the Hong sisters, and written by Jeon Ki-sang Directed. It tells a series of stories about the contract marriage between Li Menglong, a playboy in high school, and Cheng Chunxiang, a good student.

5. "Palace"

Adapted from the comic book of the same name, it is a youth idol drama with fictional scenes. It tells us a modern story about the marriage between a prince and a commoner under the monarchy system.

6. "Boys Over Flowers"

Adapted from the Japanese comic of the same name, with 25 episodes. Produced by South Korea's KBS TV station, directed by director Jeon Ki-sang, written by Yoon Ji-ryun, starring Goo Hye-sun, Lee Min-ho, Kim Hyun-joong, Kim Bum, Kim Jun, Han Chae-young and others. The play tells the story of Shinhwa Academy, a private consortium high school set up specifically for the daughters and young masters of wealthy Korean families. ), Su Yizheng (played by Kim Bum), and Song Woobin (played by Kim Jun) are symbols of Shinhwa Academy. Goo Joon-pyo, the leader of F4, was attracted by an ordinary girl who was out of tune with the upper class, optimistic, cheerful, and stubborn, and started a romantic love story between a modern Cinderella and a prince.

7. "Sungkyunkwan Scandal"

It is a monthly drama broadcast on South Korea's KBS TV station in August 2010. Directed by Kim Won-seok and co-starring Park Yoo-chun, Park Min-young, Yoo Ah-in, Song Joong-ki, etc., it is South Korea's first costume school drama. It tells the story of the friendship and love between the four hot-blooded youth gangs on campus in the Joseon era that began when Kim Yoon-hee entered Sungkyunkwan disguised as a man in place of her sickly brother and got along with Lee Sun-joon, Moon Jae-shin, and Goo Yong-ha.

8. Korean version of "Naughty Kiss"

Also known as "Naughty Kiss", it is a drama broadcast on MBC TV in September 2010. It is directed by director Huang Renlei and written by Go Eun-ni. , starring Kim Hyun Joong and Jung So Min. It tells the romantic love story of Baek Seung-jo, a genius with an IQ of 200, and Wu Ha-ni, a high school student who likes him, and they have to live together together.

9. "Monstar"

A musical TV series broadcast by South Korea's Mnet at 21:50 every Friday since May 17, 2013. It is the first TV series produced by Mnet. Premiered with tvN***.

"Monstar" is a 12-episode musical TV series that tells the story of some 10-generation teenagers who have been hurt through music therapy, and slowly get back on track and grow up healthily. The protagonists in the drama build love, friendship and dreams based on music, and will perform A feast full of warm feelings. Starring Yong Joon Hyung, Ha Yeon Soo, and Kang Ha Neul.

10. Yulin’s Growth Diary

The cute and lively protagonist Yulin is a 15-year-old with a sensitive and curious personality. She represents the middle school students of this era, who have the troubles of adolescence and the opposite sex. curiosity and resistance to parents. Yulin, the second eldest child in the family, has an elder sister who is good at homework but very selfish, and a clumsy younger brother. Her biggest advantage is that she always expresses her feelings frankly... Yulin has a complicated relationship with her family and friends. What kind of joke will happen?

11. "Biscuit Teacher Star Candy"

It is a TV series directed by Korean director Oh Jong-rok. The drama first aired on April 13, 2005. The drama tells the story of Luo Bodi, a troubled student who was expelled from Jeongseok High School, who returned to the school to teach after graduating from college, and his relationship with the school's male teacher Ji Hyun-woo and the principal's son Park Tae-in. emotional story.

12. "My Love from the Star"

"My Love from the Star" is a special Mizuki drama broadcast on South Korea's SBS TV station on December 18, 2013. It is directed by Jang Tae-yo. Written by Park Ji-eun, starring Kim Soo-hyun and Jun Ji-hyun. It tells the story of Do Min-joon, a mysterious man who came to the Joseon Dynasty from an alien planet and lived in modern times 400 years later. In the process of falling in love with Cheon Song-yi (played by Jun Ji-hyun), a top actress in the country, the two people from different planets A romantic comedy story about eliminating misunderstandings between each other and overcoming dangers to pursue true love.

13. "Oh, My Ghost King"

"Oh My Ghost King" is a Korean drama series broadcast by tvN on July 3, 2015. Directed by Yoo Jae-won, written by Yang Hee-seung, starring Park Bo-young, Cho Jung-seok, Kim Seul-ki, Lim Ju-hwan and others. The play mainly tells the story of a series of hilarious and hilarious love stories in which the originally timid and introverted heroine is possessed by a female ghost who cannot ascend to heaven because she has never been in love.

14. "My Master's Sun"

"My Master's Sun" is a drama broadcast on South Korea's SBS TV station since August 7, 2013. It is written by screenwriters Hong Mi-ran and Hong Jung-eun. Written by "The Hong Sisters", directed by Chen Hyuk, starring So Ji-sub, Gong Hyo-jin, Seo In-guk, Kim Gla-ri and others, it combines elements of horror and romantic comedy. The plot tells the story between an arrogant and selfish man and a woman who can see ghosts. It is a A new concept theme "funny horror film".

15. "It's Okay, It's Love"

"It's Okay, It's Love" is a drama broadcast on South Korea's SBS TV station in July 2014. It is directed by Kim Kyu-tae and written by Noh Hee-kyung. , starring Jo In-sung and Gong Hyo-jin. This drama uses a humorous and romantic approach to depict two people with very different personalities who accidentally meet on a TV discussion show, from arguing with each other to healing each other, and brings the audience a refreshing and touching process like a summer shower.

16. "Yong Ba Yi" "Yong Ba Yi" is a TV series broadcast by South Korea's SBS TV station on August 5, 2015. It is directed by Oh Jin Suk, written by Jang Helin, and written by Zhou Yuan and Kim Tae Hee. , Jo Hyun Jae, Chae Jung An and other starring roles. The drama mainly tells the unique romantic story between a top surgeon who will treat patients regardless of location or patient as long as he is paid, and an heiress who falls into a coma in the hospital.

17. "49 Days"

"49 Days" is a drama launched by South Korea's SBS TV station in March 2011. It is directed by Zhao Rongguang, written by Su Xianjing, and written by Li Yaowuan, Zhao Xianjae and Bae Soobin. , Jung Il-woo, Nam Gyu-ri, Seo Ji-hye and others starring. It tells the story of a woman who was involved in a traffic accident and her soul came out of her shell. She had to find three people who truly shed tears for her within 49 days before she could be resurrected.

18. "The Moon Embracing the Sun"

"The Moon Embracing the Sun" is a TV drama broadcast by South Korea's MBC TV station in early 2012. It is adapted from the Korean novel of the same name and directed by Kim Do-hoon. , written by Chen Xiuwan, starring Kim Soo-hyun and Han Ga-in. It tells the story of the difficult but romantic love history between King Yi Xuan of Joseon and Wol, the shrine maiden.

19. "Secret Garden"

"Secret Garden" is a special weekend drama produced by South Korea's SBS TV station in 2010.

Written by Kim Eun-sook, directed by Shin Woo-cheol, and starring Hyun Bin, Ha Ji-won, Yoon Sang-hyun, Kim Sa-rang and others. The play mainly tells the story of a couple who first met due to a misunderstanding on the set, and then accidentally exchanged souls, unfolding a fantasy and beautiful love story.

20. "Good and Warm"

"Good and Warm" is a MBC mini-series broadcast on May 13, 2015 by South Korea's MBC TV station, directed by Park Hong-kyun , written by Hong Mi-ra and Hong Jung-eun, starring Ryu Yeon-seok, Kang So-ra, Lee Sung-jae, Kim Sung-oh, Seo Yi-an and others. The play is mainly set in the "good and warm mood" of a Western restaurant on the beautiful Jeju Island. It tells the love story between young men and women who are eager to change themselves.