Korean Television Series
Korean television series, often referred to as K-dramas, are popular television shows produced in South Korea. They typically feature a variety of genres, including romance, comedy, thriller, and historical drama. K-dramas are known for their engaging storylines, well-developed characters, and high production quality, making them appealing to both domestic and international audiences.
These series usually consist of a limited number of episodes, often ranging from 12 to 20, allowing for concise storytelling. Many K-dramas are available on streaming platforms, contributing to their global popularity. Notable examples include Crash Landing on You and Goblin, which have garnered significant viewership worldwide.