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K-Dramas

Korean dramas, also known as K-dramas, are a popular form of

television entertainment that originated in South Korea. K-dramas

are known for their diverse genres, including romance, comedy,

action, suspense, and historical dramas. These dramas often feature

compelling storylines, well-developed characters, and high

production quality.

K-dramas have gained international popularity and have a dedicated

fanbase around the world. Many streaming platforms, such as

Netflix, offer a wide selection of K-dramas for viewers to enjoy.

Length of K-Dramas
The length of K-dramas can vary, but they are generally shorter

compared to dramas from other Asian countries. On average, a

weekly K-drama consists of 16 to 25 episodes.

Popular K-Dramas

There are numerous popular K-dramas that have captivated

audiences. Here are a few examples:

Itaewon Class: This series tells the story of Park Sae-royi, who opens

a restaurant in Itaewon after spending time in prison. He seeks to

franchise his restaurant and take on the powerful Jangga Group,

seeking revenge for his father's death. The series is filled with power

struggles and plot twists .


Something in the Rain: This drama explores the romance between

two individuals who reconnect after many years. It delves into

themes of love, societal expectations, and personal growth .

Reply 1988: This drama is part of the Reply series, which showcases

cultural events through the eyes of young people coming of age

during different time periods. Reply 1988 is beloved for its slice-of-

life storytelling and relatable characters .

These are just a few examples, and there are many more K-dramas

available for viewers to explore.

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