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Korean drama

Yongin Daejanggeum Park, a filming site


where historical dramas for Munhwa
Broadcasting Corporation are produced

Korean dramas (Korean: 한국드라마;


RR: hanguk drama), or K-dramas, are
television series (Korean: 드라마; RR: deurama)
in Korean language, made in South Korea.

Korean dramas are popular worldwide, partially


due to the spread of Korean popular culture
(the "Korean Wave"), and are available through
streaming services that offer multiple language
subtitles. They have received adaptations
throughout the world, and have had an impact
on other countries.[1][2] Some of the most
famous dramas have been broadcast via
traditional television channels; for example,
Dae Jang Geum (2003) which was sold to 91
countries.

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History

Production

Crew

Music

Rating system

Reception

Viewership ratings

See also

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