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6 Korean Dramas Adapted from Chinese Dramas That You Must Watch, Featuring Enchanting New Touches

6 Korean Dramas Adapted from Chinese Dramas That You Must Watch, Featuring Enchanting New Touches

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6 Korean Dramas Adapted from Chinese Dramas That You Must Watch, Featuring Enchanting New Touches

Korean dramas adapted from popular Chinese dramas are becoming increasingly popular with a captivating new touch. By combining the original story from the original version with a distinctive Korean flavor, these dramas successfully capture the audience's attention. The fresh plot and stunning visuals are the main attractions.

Not just mere remakes, Korean dramas adapted from Chinese dramas also offer a different perspective that makes the story even more interesting, KLovers. Talented actors and high-quality production provide an emotional and memorable viewing experience.

Let’s take a look at the list of Korean dramas adapted from Chinese dramas that you must add to your weekend watchlist. Come on, check it out, KLovers!

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MOON LOVERS: SCARLET HEART RYEO (2016). This Korean drama, adapted from a Chinese drama, follows the story of Go Ha-jin who is thrown back to the Goryeo Dynasty and becomes Hae Soo. Caught in palace intrigues and competition among princes, she falls in love with Wang So, the mysterious masked prince. A tragic romance, politics, and time travel blend in this emotional tale with stunning visuals. Starring Lee Joon Gi and IU, available on VIU, Netflix, and Prime Video.

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YOU ARE MY DESTINY (2014). This Korean drama, adapted from a Chinese drama, tells the story of Lee Gun and Kim Mi-young who are forced to marry after an unexpected night together. Their relationship evolves from awkwardness to deep love, despite various trials that come their way. This story presents an unexpected romance with touches of humor and emotion. Starring Jang Hyuk and Jang Na Ra, this drama is available on Netflix, iQIYI, WeTV, VIKI, and Apple TV.

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A LOVE SO BEAUTIFUL (2020). This Korean drama, adapted from a Chinese drama, follows the love journey of Shin Sol-i, a cheerful girl, with Cha Heon, the quiet genius. From high school to adulthood, they face conflicts and grow together. This sweet story about first love and maturity touches the hearts of the audience. Starring Kim Yo Han and So Ju Yeon, it is available on Netflix with a warm nostalgic feel.

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MR. QUEEN (2020)? This Korean drama, adapted from a Chinese drama, presents fresh comedy through the story of Jang Bong-hwan, a modern chef trapped in the body of Queen Kim So-yong in the Joseon era. While maintaining his identity, he forms an unexpected relationship with King Cheoljong. This unique story with touches of history and romance stars Shin Hye Sun and Kim Jung Hyun, available on VIU and Netflix.

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A TIME CALLED YOU (2023). This Korean drama, adapted from a Chinese drama, follows Han Jun-hee who wakes up in 1998 as Kwon Min-ju and meets Nam Si-heon, who resembles her deceased lover. Full of mystery and emotion, she tries to uncover the secrets behind her time travel. Starring Ahn Hyo Seop and Jeon Yeo Been, this drama presents a profound time-crossed love story and is available on Netflix.

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FAMILY BY CHOICE (2024). This Korean drama, adapted from a Chinese drama, tells the story of three individuals who are not connected by blood but are bound by past experiences. After ten years apart, fate brings them back together, presenting a dynamic of complex family love, romance, and friendship. Starring Hwang In Youp, Jung Chae Yeon, and Bae Hyeon Seong, this emotionally charged drama is available on VIU. These are some Korean dramas adapted from Chinese dramas that you can watch. There are still many other drama recommendations that you can learn about by reading articles on kapanlagi.com. Because if not now, when?