8 heartwarming K-dramas that will show you the most beautiful side of life

Shramana Kar

Light-hearted K-dramas

This type of K-dramas typically explores themes of friendship, family, love, often blending traditional values with modern perspectives, and are emotionally rich.

When the Weather is Fine (Netflix)

After a series of setbacks, Mok Hae-won returns to her hometown and meets her long-forgotten childhood friend, Im Eun-seop, a bookshop owner, and fall in love.

Because this is my First Life (Netflix)

Se-hee is a pragmatic man, who enters the world of marriage of convenience with writer Ji-ho to avoid societal scrutiny over her living arrangements.

Our Blues (Netflix)

This K-drama shows Jeju Island's vibrant community of people who navigate love, heartache, and life's ups and downs in a collection of intertwined stories.

Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha (Netflix)

A high-profile dentist from Seoul starts afresh in her career in a seaside village, meeting a kind-hearted handyman dedicated to helping those around him, and fall in love.

My Liberation Notes (Netflix)

Frustrated with the monotonous daily routine, three adult siblings, who live with their parents, yearn for more and embark on a journey to break free and find true fulfilment.

Reply 1988 (Netflix)

A tight-knit group of teenage friends living on the same lane support each other through adolescence, while their close-knit parents navigate life's challenges side by side.

When the Camellia Blooms (Netflix)

In a small town, called Dongbaek, a resilient young single mother and orphan-turned-parent, finds love with Yongsik, a kind-hearted police officer who loves to help others.

Summer Strike (Netflix)

Reeling from an unexpected breakup and her mother's sudden death, Yeo-reum leaves her job in the city and relocates to a calm village, embracing a life of aimless simplicity.