Korean Drama
Korean Drama, often abbreviated as K-Drama, refers to television series produced in South Korea. These dramas typically feature a mix of romance, comedy, and melodrama, appealing to a wide audience. They are known for their engaging storylines, well-developed characters, and high production values. Episodes usually last between 60 to 90 minutes, and series can range from a few episodes to over 20.
K-Dramas have gained international popularity, thanks in part to streaming platforms that make them accessible worldwide. They often explore themes of love, family, and personal growth, resonating with viewers from various cultures. Notable examples include Boys Over Flowers and Crash Landing on You.