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KajoPicks: 8 dramas starring Gong Hyo-jin you should watch

Korean lead actresses are commonly divided into three types. The first one is the innocent, conventional beauty type like Song Hye-kyo followed by the sexy ones such as Uhm Jung-hwa.

Finally, the third group do not follow the typical Korean standard of beauty and are more well-known for their eccentricities such as Gong Hyo-jin.

Since being pretty and sexy are not part of their public image, they are known to take more daring roles compared to their colleagues.

For example, Hyo-jin even takes up a female lead role with (gasp!) unshaven armpits in movie Love Fiction (2012). (It’s not just South Korea, even Hollywood is afraid of female body hair.)

Born in 1980, the actress began her career working as a model. Her acting debut was a supporting role in Memento Mori, a horror flick in 1999.

Over the years, she has become known as the Korean queen of romantic comedies due to her series of successful rom-com dramas.

She has starred in more than 15 television series but here are eight of KajoMag’s favourite dramas of hers:
Gong Hye jin 2019
Gong Hyo-jin in her latest drama When the Camellia Blooms. Credits: Youtube.
1.Gong Hyo-jin as a single mother with her HIV-positive daughter in Thank You (2007)

There are two reasons the drama Thank You made a lot of buzz in 2007; firstly it was actor Jang Hyuk’s successful comeback after his mandatory military service and draft-dodging scandal. Secondly, Hyo-jin made a bold move playing the non-glamorous role of a single mother with a daughter who is HIV-positive.

Several actresses had turned down the role mostly because it was Jang Hyuk’s redemption from scandal. The drama could have turned out to be a hit or a miss. Thankfully, it was a hit for Hyo-jin, as most viewers regarded the drama as heartwarming.

The story follows Jang Hyuk as Doctor Min Gi-seo who is an arrogant, wealthy surgeon. As his girlfriend lays dying, she confesses that she inadvertently gave a young girl HIV via a contaminated blood transfusion.

In order to make amends on his girlfriend’s behalf, Gi-seo finds the girl living happily with her mother Young-shin (Gong Hyo-jin), unaware of her sickness.

The drama manages to deal well with the sensitive topic of HIV, educating the Korean audience about how to treat and respect HIV patients.

Watch the trailer here.

2.Gong Hyo-jin as an aspiring Italian cuisine chef in Pasta (2010)

The drama that really catapulted Hyo-jin’s career, marking her name in Korean rom-com drama is Pasta (2010).

She plays a sly and relentless celebrity chef wannabe named Seo Yoo-kyung who is stuck in a love triangle. Her chemistry with her co-star Lee Sun Kyun who plays the celebrity chef Choi Hyun-wook makes this drama even more entertaining to watch.

Hyun-wook believes that there is no place for a woman in his kitchen so when he starts to work at La Sfera he makes sure all the women there are fired, including Yoo-kyung who is just a kitchen assistant.

However, she is then rehired and starts to work with Hyun-wook. Love starts to simmer between them, in comes Kim San (Alex Chu) who is secretly taking care of Yoo-kyung.

Watch the trailer here.

3.Gong Hyo-jin as a famous celebrity who falls from grace in The Greatest Love (2011)

The Greatest Love (2011) gives a glimpses of what might be the true side of the Korean entertainment scene where entertainers hide behind their public image.

It follows Hyo-jin as Gu Ae-jung who was the most popular member of girl group Kukbo Sonyeo before she became embroiled in a series of scandals costing her career.

Ten years later, the washed up star takes up any TV or radio programmes that will hire her.

Meanwhile, Do Ko-jin (Cha Seung-won) is the public favourite action star known for his looks and humility. Behind camera, he is actually mean and arrogant to people around him.

Their fates collide and they begin an up and down relationship throughout the drama.

Hyo-jin’s natural talent to make the audience laugh and cry with her is obvious in The Greatest Love. So it is no surprise that she won Best Actress title in 48th Baeksang Arts Awards for her role in the drama.

Watch the trailer here.

4.Gong Hyo-jin plays the girl who can see ghosts in Master’s Sun (2013)

Hyo-jin’s role as ghost-seeing Tae Gong-shil may starts off annoying and clingy in Master’s Sun but as the drama progresses, you can slowly sympathise with her.

Since she can see things that people cannot see in the story, there are many scenes showcasing Hyo-jin seemingly speaking to herself. It is quite convincing to watch as she talks to ‘ghosts’ but actually doing the monologue on her own.

With So Ji-sub as the cold and distant CEO Joo Joong-won, the pair makes quite a funny and entertaining couple.

When some of these ghosts possesses her body, you cannot help but to be impressed by Hyo-jin acting skills as you watch her switching from one character to another.

Watch the trailer here.

5.Gong Hyo-jin as a psychiatrist in It’s Okay, That’s Love (2014)

As a psychiatrist, Ji Hae-soo (Gong Hyo-jin) self-diagnoses her self as having anxiety issues, a fear of commitment and sex phobia. All of these due to an incident where she saw her mum cheating on her dad with another guy.

What happens when she meets Jang Jae-yeol (Jo In-sung) a mystery novelist/radio DJ who is suffering from obsessive-compulsive disorder?

The romance between Hae-soon and Jae-yeol is classic tale of hate turns to love relationship. As they finally fall in love, the pair later come to grips with Jae-yeol’s undiagnosed schizophrenia.

While Thank You (2007) highlights the issue surrounding HIV, this drama shines the light on those surrounding mental illnesses.

Watch the trailer here.

6.Gong Hyo-jin as a meteorologist in Don’t Dare to Dream (2016)

Lee Hwa-shin (Jo Jung-suk) is a handsome, impressive anchor who comes from a well-to-do family.

Hyo-jin plays his competitor, a meteorologist named Pyo Na-ri. Unlike Hwa-shin, Na-ri does not have a shining resume or good family background.

As both of them fight to become the broadcasting station’s most valued employee, they start to fall in love with each other.

When a rich man Go Jung-won (Go Kyung-pyo) comes into picture and falls for Na-ri at first sight, will her heart quiver?

Watch the trailer here.

7.Gong Hyo-jin as a television producer in The Producers (2015)

Here, Hyo-jin is PD Ye-jin an experienced PD who works on a long-time music programme. Her long time friend is Joon-mo (Cha Tae-hyun) who has been working in the entertainment industry for 10 years.

The overall drama is amusing to watch as it features real-life TV programs such as Music Bank and 2 Days & 1 Night.

Though the work that goes behind these shows might be real, the love stories and drama are too good to be true.

For example, Seung-chan (Kim Soo-hyun) is a rich chaebol who decides to work at a television network just to follow his secret crush. Which rich dude in the world is willing to do that?

Watch the trailer here.

8.Gong Hyo-jin as a single mother in When the Camellia Blooms (2019)

Dong-baek (Gong Hyo-jin) is a single mother of one living in the small town of Ongsan. There she runs a bar-restaurant called Camellia.

Due to her status as a single mother and being the owner of a bar where men are the main patrons, Dong-baek becomes the subject of the town gossip.

Regardless of what gossip keeps on spinning in the rumour mill, local police officer Hwang Yong-sik (Kang Ha-neul) is in love with her.

Things get complicated when Dong-Baek’s ex-boyfriend Kang Jong-reol (Kim Ji-suk) suddenly shows up in her life.

Things get further complicated as there is a serial killer in Ongsan and Dong-baek might be on his kill list.

Watch the trailer here.

KajoPicks: 10 South Korean time-travel romance dramas to watch

If you think long distance relationships are hard, wait until you fall in love with someone from another century!

A time-travel romance usually starts with how the two leading roles find love in each other despite the differences (coming from a different time is definitely a huge difference) and how reality strikes eventually and they are forced to decide whether they need to part and go back to their own lives.

Delve into unrealistic love stories with these 10 South Korean time-travel romance dramas:
1.Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo

Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo is more than just a time-travel romance drama; It is about the power struggle and survival of the mentally fittest as they fight for the throne.

Based on the Chinese novel Bu Bu Jing Xin by Tong Hua, the story starts with Go Ha-jin (Lee Ji-eun) being transported back in time to the Goryeo Dynasty from 21st century woman.

She wakes up in the year 941 in the body of Hae Soo where she initially falls in love with the 8th Prince Wang Wook (Kang Ha-neul).

Later, her love interest is the fearsome 4th Prince Wang So (Lee Joon-gi) who has hideously scarred and hides it behind a mask.

The drama, overall is like a reverse harlem story with more than two of the characters falling in love with the leading woman.

As the princes fight for their places in the palace, more than two deaths occur along the way. So get ready with your tissues as some deaths are truly sorrowful to watch.

Watch the trailer here.

2.Rooftop Prince (2012)

How far would you go to marry the guy of your dream? Would you scar your own sister for life just to get what you want?

The story follows Lee Kak, a Joseon prince who is ready to marry Boo Yong (Han Ji-min). But her sister Hwa Yong (Jung Yoo-mi) wants to marry the prince so she accidentally-on-purpose burns her sister’s face.

As the old tradition goes, the bride of the king or future king must be without any blemishes or scars, so Hwa Yong ends up marrying the prince.

Years pass and the connection or attraction between Lee Kak and Boo Yong remains undeniably strong to Hwa Yong’s dismay. Suddenly, one day Lee Kak finds his wife has mysteriously died.

While he investigates into his wife’s death, Lee Kak and his men are chased by a group of assassins to the edge of a cliff.

The group jumps off the cliff and then later find themselves transported to the 21st century.

In present day Seoul, Lee Kak finds Park Ha who has an uncanny resemblance to Boo Yong.

3.Tomorrow, With You (2017)

This Korean time-travel romance drama kinda reminds you of Audrey Niffenegger’s 2003 novel The Time Traveler’s Wife.

The story centers around Yoo So-joon (Lee Je-hoon), a CEO of a real estate company.

He has the ability to travel through time via a subway. The more So-joon tries to change the future that he foresees, the more it changes his present.

He saves a woman named Song Ma-rin (Shin Min-a) and eventually decides to marry her to prevent her death that he foresees during his time travel.

In the end, can he truly change the future? Overall, the CGI is nicely done while the cinematography is impressive.

Watch the trailer here.

4.Queen In Hyun’s Man (2012)

Before Yoo In-na went on to star in Kim Eun-sook’s Goblin, she had her first leading role in Queen In Hyun’s Man (2012).

Here, she plays the role of Choi Hee-jin, an unsuccessful actress who lands her big break when she is cast as Queen In-hyun in the the drama “New Jang Heebin”. She crosses paths with Kim Bung-do (Ji Hyun-woo) and eventually falls in love.

Meanwhile, Bung-do is a time-traveler and a noble-born scholar from 1694 whose family was massacred in a conspiracy.

Bung-do supports the reinstatement of Queen In-hyun a real-life Joseon queen (1667-1701) who was the second queen consort of King Sukjong.

The queen was deposed by the infamous royal concubine Jang Hui-bin who is historically known for her greed for power.

Watch the trailer here.

5.Go Back Couple (2017)

Also known as Confession Couple, this time-travel romance drama is based on the Naver webtoon Do it One More Time by Hong Seung-pyo and Kim Hye-yeon.

It is about a pair of married couple who is unhappy with their lives as they both struggling to find their purposes in life.

After reaching a breaking point of their relationship, they both find themselves as 20-year-old university students.

What happen when they decide to make different choices than they did the first time around? One of thing for sure, their decisions impact their friends and families more than themselves.

The drama stars Son Ho-jun as Choi Ban-do and Jang Na-ra as Ma Jin-joo.

Watch the trailer here.

6.Faith (2012)

In 2012, Eun-soo (Kim Hee-sun) is a 33-year-old plastic surgeon who was originally a general surgeon. One day a strange man whom she thinks is a drama extra kidnaps her and takes her back to the Goryeo era.

The man turns out to be Choi Young (Lee Min-ho), a royal bodyguard to King Gongmin of the Goryeo Dynasty from the mid-1300s.

There is a handful of time jumping in this drama that makes you want to scream, “Why can’t they just stick to one century at a a time?!”

Meanwhile, behind the camera, the drama was embroiled with casting conflicts and embezzlement scandals.

The writer Song Ji-na uploaded the original script on her website and showed that there were some obvious differences from the final product.

One could not help but wander if the drama could have turned out better if they stuck to Song Ji-na’s original script and if they did not have financial problems.

7.Somehow 18 (2017)

When it comes to K-pop group Shinee, you can’t be sure who is the better actor of the group; Onew or Minho.

In this time-travel romance drama, Minho acts as Gyung Hwi, a 28-year-old resident at a university hospital.

He was bullied in high school and even tried to commit suicide. Thankfully, a new student transfer Han Na-bi (Lee Yoo-bi) stops him.

To his shock however, she later took her own life. For 10 years, Gyung Hwi cannot let go of his past.

One day, he finds himself back in high school 10 years prior before Na-bi’s death. Now he has to find out why she killed herself, but most importantly, can he stop her?

Watch the trailer here.

8.Marry Him if You Dare (2013)

While this storyline and plot is good and entertaining, the final episode of this time-travel romance drama might not be everyone’s cup of tea.

It depicts the love stories and the lives of people working in a broadcasting station.

Na Mi-rae (Yoon Eun-hye) travels back in time to prevent her 32-year-old self from marrying news anchor Kim Shin.

This sets her onto a different path in life, enabling her to do the things she really wanted.

Watch the trailer here.

9.Splash Splash Love (2015)

Dan-Bi (Kim Seul-gi) is a senior high school student who has an irrational fear of mathematics.

For her university entrance exam, Dan-Bi can’t deal with the pressure and runs off to a playground.

There, she falls into a puddle and finds herself transported to the Joseon period.

In Joseon she is mistaken for a eunuch. She then serves as a confidante of King Lee Do (Yoon Doo-joon).

Interestingly, Danbi’s high school level of math and science makes her the greatest scientist in the entire kingdom.

Watch the trailer here.

10.Bing Goo (2017)
Korean time travel romance drama
Kim Jung-hyun and Han Sun-hwa in Bing Goo. Credits: Asianwiki

When Man Soo (Kim Jung-hyun) meets Jang Ha-da (Han Sun-hwa), he is shocked to see she looks exactly like the woman he was in love with back in 1979.

While other time-travel romance dramas on this list have fancy portals or ways to make their time jumps, Bing Goo is about a man who was frozen for 37 years.

So it is basically a melodramatic version of Captain America without the superpower or the Avengers and there is another woman who looks like Peggy in the future.

KajoPicks: 10 Chinese campus romance dramas to watch

Admit it; any youth or coming-of-age drama is better when the producer throws some campus romance into the storyline.

If you are looking for Chinese campus romance dramas to watch, here are 10 of KajoMag’s suggestions:

1.Your Highness, The Class Monitor (2019)

Su Nian Nian (Xing Fei) wants to go to top universities in big cities like Beijing University and Tsinghua University. But due to an accident on her way to university admission examination, she fails to enter the university she wanted.

She has to settle for a predominantly male engineering university. Things get complicated around her after she is appointed as the class monitor and come across Gu Zi Chen (Niu Jun Feng). Nian Nian strongly believes Zi Chen is the one who caused her accident. After constant bickering and getting on each others’ nerves, they eventually fall in love.

Basically, the campus romance in this drama is a love-hate relationship. Plus, there is a lot of push-pulls that at one point gets tiring to watch.

Putting aside the love story, the drama touches on some relatable themes, like how women need to work harder to prove themselves when choosing a career dominated by men. Or how some fields like engineering are gender-stereotyped, and can only be pursued by the male species.

2.Put Your Head on My Shoulder (2019)

Starring Xing Fei and Lin Yi, this drama is based on Zhao Qianqian’s novel of the same name.

It circles around Situ Mo (Xing Fei), an accounting student who wants to work in the advertising industry.

As she tries to find her place in the world, circumstances put her to live in the same house with physics student Gu Weiyi (Lin Yi).

Though the drama marks Gu Weiyi’s television debut, his performance as an uptight, rigid science student is rather impressive.

Meanwhile, Xing Fei is definitely in her ‘zone’ as she takes another lead role in a Chinese campus romance drama. But we do hope that she will take more versatile roles in the future.

3.Love 020 (2016)

This campus romance story is between a senior and a junior student of computer science. Bei Weiwei (Zheng Shuang) the brain with the beauty of the computer science department, while her senior Xiao Nai (Yang Yang) is the cream of the crop in sports and academics. Together, they make the A-list couple of their university.

What makes this pair different from most couples in campus romance dramas is that there is no relationship drama between them.

There is no over-the-top jealousy fights, no crying over insecurities and no dramatic disapproved parent.

On top of this, the drama highlights the work that goes behind the scenes in the game development industry.

Watch the drama here on Youtube.

4.Stand By Me (2016)

Not every group of high school friends is lucky enough to continue studying together in the same university. This group of friends in Stand By Me (2016) is one of the few.

Lu Qiao (Wu Ye Ze), Zhong Bai (Xu Xiao Lu), and Ren Yi Fan (Yu Xiang) are close high school friends.

They meet new friends as they begin their college life at the same university.

Things should not get complicated when Lu Qiao falls in love with a new classmate.

However, they dk because Zhong Bai has had a crush on him since, like, forever. Hence, Ren Yi Fan has to step in to mediate between the two.

Oh well, what is a campus romance drama without a love triangle?

5.Proud of Love (2016)

Here is a campus romance drama with a dose of fantasy! Shen Xi is a dance major student who has a sweet, caring boyfriend named Lin Yu Tang.

Everything is normal until she swaps souls with an engineering student He Zhi Zhou from a nearby university.

So you have an engineering student stuck in a dancer’s body and a dancer caught in the life of an engineering student.

If you are into hilarious, manga-like drama, then this series is for you.

6.Beyond Light Years (2018)

Computer science or specifically game development has become the trendy course for many male leads in campus romance dramas over the years.

Meanwhile, the female lead is usually pursuing an artsy kind of course.

In this drama, the male lead is a computing major named Li Yu Chen who is cold but extremely intelligent (why are we not surprised?).

In the meantime, the leading female is Xia Xiao Ci who is bubbly and passionate about reading and writing.

Clearly, the two leading characters’ personalities clashes. Will they finally be together in the end or will continue to drift apart especially after graduating?

Watch the trailer here.

7.Where the Lost Ones Go (2017)

First of all, let us praise the cinematography of this drama. It is aptly artistically beautiful as the revolves around two art students.

Ye Zi is a major in Chinese art painting while Xiang Zei Yi majors in oil painting.

They engage ina whirlwind campus romance until Xiang Ze Yi leaves without a word.

So what happen when Xiang Zei Yi comes back into Ye Zi’s life years later? Will she pick up the pieces and forgive her first love?

Watch the trailer here.

8.One and Half Summer (2014)

For K-pop fans, this is the Chinese campus romance drama that you need to watch. It stars Nickhun, a Thai member of K-pop group 2PM.

But wait, since when did Nickhun speak Mandarin? He doesn’t, somebody else does a voice over for his character.

Nickhun plays Zhang Hao, a Chinese American who come to China from New York just to find a mysterious woman whom he meets during a vacation in Greece.

Then, he meets her at Nanyang University where the two subsequently fall in love with one another.

Watch the trailer here.

9.My Sunshine (2015)

When two college sweethearts meet each other again seven years after they broke up, will they rekindle their old flame?

The drama starts with a predictable storyline; a girl falls in love at first sight with a boy on campus. They date and a third party comes into the picture to ruin their love.

In a classic romance drama move, the girl gets upset so she moves to another country.

If only real people like us have that luxury to move to another country every time our hearts get broken.

Watch the trailer here.

10.Suddenly This Summer (2018)

This slice-of-life drama feels realistic and somehow relatable to most of us. The 30-episode series divides into 10 episodes during high school time, 10 episodes at campus and the last 10 with the characters in adulthood.

Unlike the campus romances on this list, the couple ends up going to different universities in two different cities because that is the reality for some us who date during university. You juggle between your campus life and a long distance relationship.

KajoPicks: 15 South Korean medical dramas you need to watch

Raise your hand if you spent your childhood watching ER and then later in your teenage years watching Grey’s Anatomy like me.

While the Americans made medical dramas famous 20 years ago, recently the South Koreans have been slowly making their mark outside of their own country.

So much so that there is an American remake of South Korea’s The Good Doctor (2016).

Although romance is a common theme in these South Korean medical dramas, fans still can enjoy the thrill and tension working in the medical field through these series.

Here are KajoMag’s choices of South Korean medical dramas you need to watch:
1.Brain (2011)

Shin Ha-kyun is perhaps one of the most notable actors in South Korea. One of his memorable performances is in the 2011 medical drama Brain.

Here, he portrays a cold and ambitious neorosurgeon named Lee Kang-hoon. He is haunted by the death of his father on the surgery table.

Little does he know that the one responsible for his father’s death is someone close to him.

2.Doctor Stranger (2014)
Doctor Stranger

Is it me or does Lee Jong-suk look too young to portray a surgeon in this Korean medical drama?

While the medical aspect usually appears to be well-researched and convincing for lay people, having a hot, handsome, young actor as the medical genius makes the unconvincing part of these dramas.

Nonetheless, Jong-suk is talented and charming as usual in this drama acting as Park Hoon. He is a South Korean raised in North Korea after his father was tricked into going over there. IN North Korea, he trained to be doctor and later defects to South Korea.

3.Dr Romantic (aka Romantic Doctor, Teacher Kim) (2016)

Dr Romantic is one of few Korean medical dramas which has an experienced actor as its main lead as opposed to young heart-throb actors.

The story follows Boo Yong-joo (Han Suk-kyu) who, after a traumatic incident, disappears and changes his name to Kim Sa-bu.

He used to work at Seoul’s top hospital before working at small hospital in Gangwon province. There, he takes two doctors under his wing Kang Dong-joo (Yoo Yeon-seok) and Yoon Seo-jeong (Seo Hyun-jin).

Watch the trailer here.

4.D-Day (2015)
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Here is another fictional doctor that was transferred from a top medical center to a not-so-famous hospital.

Lee Hae-sung (Kim Young-kwang) is working in a rundown hospital with no emergency room after disobeying his previous hospital director.

Suddenly a sinkhole appears in Seoul followed by earthquake blocking all access to the city. Soon, phones, electricity and water are all not working. Hae-sung starts to save and treat people but what happens when medicine begins to run out?

5.Good Doctors (2013)

When an autistic savant becomes a doctor, the road ahead seems nothing but challenging. Joo Won is brilliant in the role of an autistic doctor named Park Si-on. Watch how he struggles with his bedside manner as a doctor despite his undeniably brilliant skill as a surgeon.

This Korean medical drama even inspired the American remake by the same name which debuted in September 2017.

Watch the trailer here.

6.Yong Pal (2015)
Yong Pal

Following his success in Good Doctors (2013), Joo Won takes up another role as a doctor in Yong Pal (2015).

This time he is a skilled surgeon who moonlights as a mercenary doctor treating criminals and corrupt plutocrats.

7.The Doctors (2016)

First of all, The Doctors (2016) starts a bit off as the teacher has a thing going on with one of his students.

Thirteen years later, the pair reunite when Yoo Hye-jung (Park Shin-hye) becomes a doctor and her teacher Hong Ji-hong (Kim Rae-won) turns out to be her senior neurosurgeon.

Park’s character gathers a fan base through this drama with her charismatic role transforming from a delinquent to a compassionate doctor.

Watch the trailer here.

8.Hospital Ship (2017)

This Korean medical dramas is about a group of young doctors who provide medical care to the locals who live in rural villages on little islands.

So the medical team comprises an interesting mix of a capable, beautiful woman surgeon, a doctor who joins the team as part of his military service, an oriental doctor and a dentist.

Watch the trailer here.

9. A Beautiful Mind (2016)

How can you be a doctor if you can’t be empathetic? Apparently in a Korean medical drama, you can.

Lee Young-oh (Jang Hyuk) is a genius neurosurgeon who is unable to feel empathy. Things get complicated when there are mysterious deaths in the hospital and everything points to his involvement.

Watch the trailer here.

10.Medical Top Team (2013)

This Korean medical drama focuses on the lives of doctors and nurses in the fictional Gwang Hae University Hospital.

Additionally, the main fictional doctors in this drama are specialised in cardiothoracic surgery, a medical field which focuses on surgical treatment inside the thorax.

Watch the trailer here.

11.Cross (2018)

While most doctors would say that they pick up medicine to save lives, this doctor in Korean medical drama becomes one to avenge his father’s life.

Kang In-gyu (Go Kyung-pyo) becomes a resident doctor working in the organ transplant department after his father was brutally killed 15 years ago.

Watch the trailer here.

12.Life (2018)

In Life (2018), Ye Jin-woo (Lee Dong-wook) is a doctor who finds out that the hospital director is siphoning money from the hospital.

When the director dies after falling off an apartment building, his death is ruled as an accident. However, Jin-woo believes there is more than meets the eye.

Watch the trailer here.

13.Live Up to Your Name (2017)

How about a dose of fantasy in your Korean medical drama? Heo Im (Kim Nam-gil) is a doctor from the Joseon dynasty who falls into a river and travels to modern day Seoul.

There he meets Choi Yeon Kyung (Kim Ah-joong), a 21st-century doctor.

Watch the trailer here.

14.Doctor John (2019)

Korean fictional doctor in drama-land is often portrayed as arrogant and Dr John Cha (Ji Sung) is one of them.

The recurring theme for this Korean medical drama is euthanasia as Dr John spent three years in prison for performing euthanasia on a dying patient.

15.Doctor Prisoner (2019)

How far would you go to take revenge? In this Korean medical drama, the doctor goes as far as working in prison.

Nam Goong Min plays the role of Dr Na Yi-je who applies to work at a prison after his medical license gets unfairly suspended.

Watch the trailer here.

So, do you know any other Korean medical dramas that should be on this list? Let us know in the comment box.

10 Chinese drama YouTube channels to subscribe

If you love watching Chinese dramas and you want to watch them legally for free, you can actually watch them on YouTube.

Here are 10 Chinese drama YouTube channels to subscribe to:
1.YoYo Television Series Exclusive

YoYo Televisions Series Exclusive claims to be the biggest up-to-date Chinese TV series channel on the YouTube.

With more than 1.5 million subscribers for this channel, we couldn’t help but agree.

Perhaps one of the reasons that it has huge following is because some of the dramas even come with Indonesian subtitles apart from English subtitles.

If you don’t know what to watch on this channel, we suggest Young Blood Agency and Tornado Girl.

2.Tencent Video

Speaking of large followings, Tencent Video is perhaps the largest Chinese video streaming website.

As of March 2019, it has over 900 million mobile monthly active users and 89 million subscribers.

You don’t have to subscribe to the websites to watch Chinese dramas featured there. You can also subscribe to its official YouTube channel.

There you can find variety videos from entertainment shows to Chinese dramas.

Some of the hottest dramas from Tencent Videos in 2019 is Put Your Head on Your Shoulder and Detective L.

Detective L
Read our review on Detective L here.
3.Chinese Huace & TV Official

While most of these Chinese drama YouTube channels did not bother to group their drama into proper playlist, Chinese Huace & TV Official went to great lengths to categorize them according to genre.

Subscribers can choose dramas from categories such as Modern, Costume, Period and War.

Some of the dramas even come with English, Indonesian, Turkish and Portuguese subtitles.

4.Kukan Drama Channel

When We Were Young, Mr Swimmer, The Dark Lord are just some of the high-rated dramas being featured on this Chinese drama YouTube channel.

Interestingly, it also has channels dedicated to Vietnamese, Spanish and Arabic viewers.

On the down side, some of the dramas are not made available in Malaysia.

5.Croton Mega Hit

This Chinese drama YouTube channel is owned by Croton Media, one of the biggest TV drama producers in China.

Sadly, a handful of dramas from Croton Mega Hit are not made available in Malaysia.

But you can still watch some of them such as Love 020 and Boss and Me with full English subtitles.

Love O2O
Read what we thought about Love 020 here.
6.Youku

If this Chinese drama YouTube channel sounds familiar, it is because it is one of China’s top online video and streaming service platforms.

On its channel, you can also enjoy its entertainment shows and documentaries but most of these shows are without English subtitles.

So far, one of our favourite dramas from this channel is Fall in Love.

7.HLBN Entertainment and HLBN

Most of these Chinese drama YouTube channels such as HLBN welcome their subscribers to help in the translation subtitles.

So if you are well-versed in English and Mandarin, consider doing it for the common good of all Chinese drama fans.

While most of the dramas are not available in Malaysia, you can still watch some of them such as Lost Love in Times and Hey Daddy.

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The Chinese dramas uploaded on this channel are mostly interesting and highly rated.

However, you need to sign up as a member to watch some of them.

The good news is you can still watch dramas like Colourful Bone, a love story set during ancient turbulent times.

9.Mango TV Drama Channel

The Night of the Comet, Where the Lost Ones Go, Hello Debate Opponent are KajoMag’s suggestion of dramas to watch from this channel.

Plus, the best part of Mango TV Drama Channel is most of the dramas have English subtitles and made available in Malaysia.

10.Letv Official Channel

Letv Official Channel might not give you the latest dramas from China like most of the channels on this list, but there are good dramas from a couple years back that still worth watching again.

Besides, you can also watch full length Chinese movies complete with English subtitles like Suddenly Seventeen starring Wallace Huo and Eavesdropping starring one of Hong Kong legends Louis Koo.

10 startup lessons to learn from Chinese drama Love O2O

Love O2O is a 2016 Chinese drama based on the novel of the same name written by Gu Man.

The plot follows Xiao Nai (Yang Yang), a gaming expert who also happens to be a basketball star, straight-A student, swimming athlete and co-founder of a game company. Would it be surprising to know that he is also the college heartthrob?

Putting aside the impossible existence of a man like Xiao Nai off-camera, there are a few points to be taken while watching him start his own company while finishing his final year in university.

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Promotional poster for Love O2O.

While most viewers must be drawn by the innocent courtship between Xiao Nai and Bei Weiwei (Zheng Shuang), here at KajoMag we want to share 10 startup lessons to learn from Chinese drama Love O2O:

1.PR is everything

In Love O2O, Xiao Nai is described to be cold and always one to have savage comebacks. Although he is still a degree student who enjoys online gaming, he carries himself with such maturity.

Even when he is put into a sticky or uncomfortable situation, Xiao Nai still manages to put on a smile and be courteous.

After a pitching presentation, for example, Xiao Nai and his company Zhi Yi Technology co-founders/roommates are approached by several potential partners and investors.

One of them points out that his game idea is realistic and humble unlike Xiao Nai himself, to which he replies, “Lucky it’s the game that I’m selling, not myself.”

No matter what situation you are in, always remember that PR is everything.

As Warren Buffet said, “It takes 20 years to build a reputation and five minutes to ruin it. If you think about that, you’ll do things differently.”

2.Know your competitors and study their business strategy

Zhi Yi Technology’s main competitor is Zhen Yi Technology. While competing for the rights to develop a game with Feng Teng Technology, Xiao Nai studies Zhen Yi Technology’s business methods and even their past strategies.

His study on his competitor allows him to expect what their next moves are.

3.Expect the worst and be prepared

This mindset helps Xiao Nai be prepared for all the dirty tricks up competitor Zhen Yi’s sleeves.

Maybe in real life, pulling dirty tricks while doing business might get you into trouble with the law, bur it is often a dog eat dog world out there so expect the worst possible scenarios.

This does not mean you should be pessimistic with the future of your startup, but be prepared come hell or high water.

4.Your team comes first

Speaking of dirty tricks in Love O2O, Zhi Yi’s competitor Zhen Yi tries to poach Xiao Nai’s teammates.

In this case of ‘bros before dough’, none of his co-founders leave him for the competitor’s company.

A study showed that infighting is one of the reasons why many startups failed especially when it involves partners.

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Have a strong teamwork for your startup. Credits: Pexels.

5.Know your weaknesses

There is no such thing as the perfect business idea and module. Every startup has its own weakness.

In the drama, Zhi Yi’s main weakness is lack in marketing. It is the main reason why they choose to work with Feng Teng. The latter has good track record in marketing their products.

Know your weaknesses and find ways to overcome them.

6.Create short term goals

When it comes to startups, it is important to create goals. If you have some business background, then you will already have learned the five criteria in developing solid goals.

They need to be specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and time bound. The time bound goals can be set either within a short or long period of time.

Short-range goals are things to work on over a short period of time, for example, how many prospective customers you have reached out in a day.

Xiao Nai in Love O2O is the typical type A-type personality. His short term goal is to develop a mobile online game before the age of 25.

7.And do not forget your long term goals too

One of Xiao Nai’s long-range goals is to invest in cybersecurity.

Having long-term goals allow you to clear up your ideas, focus your efforts and use your time productively.

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Set up some goals and watch your startup growths.

8. Have a vision to change something in the world.

Any startup should have a bigger and wider vision. Disney’s vision is to make people happy whereas Ikea wants to create a better every day life for people.

Meanwhile Xiao Nai aims to depict the world he wanted to create through technology.

Regardless what your vision is, the most important thing is that it resonates with you.

9. Your passion and interest are still important.

Confucius once said, “Choose a job you love and you will never have to work a day in your life.”

At the end of the day, your passion and interest will drive you towards your vision.

When Xiao Nai was confronted by his father over his career choice in mobile games, he convinced him with his vision.

However he also added, the main reason was simply because he loves gaming.

10. Protect your ideas and copyright

In the drama, Xiao Nai said this to his teammates: “If you have treasures, you’re bound to encounter some hungry wolves.”

So if you have a great business idea, be sure to protect it. If it is an intelligent property, get a copyright.

Rather than whining or complaining about people stealing or copying your ideas, remember that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Plus, failing in originality is definitely better than succeeding in imitation.

Rest assured if there is one thing about copycats, is that they will always be one step behind.

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Do not worry about copycats and continue to work on original ideas. Credits: Pexels.

5 countries we want to visit after watching Korean dramas

Nowadays, more and more Korean dramas are being filmed in other countries.

Their production teams did an excellent job in looking for breathtaking locations that leave viewers wanting to be transported together with their favourite stars as well.

Here are five countries with scenic filming locations we want to visit after watching Korean dramas:

1.  Canada (Goblin)

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We’ve lost count how many times this building, the Chateau Frontenac, has appeared in the Goblin (2016). Credits: Pixabay.

Who can forget the scene in Goblin (2016) where Gong Yoo (Kim Shin) and Kim Go-eun (Ji Eun-tak) are walking in the park with maple leaves falling gracefully around them?

This particular scene was filmed at Parc Samuel-Hollande in Quebec, Canada.

After watching the goblin and his bride exploring Quebec city, we too want to shop for Christmas deco at La Boutique de Noel, sit at the green pasture of Parc du Bastion-de-la-Reine and stay a night at the Chateau Frontenac Hotel.

2. Slovenia (Black Knight)

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Remember the part in Black Knight when Shin Se-kyung’s character fell down the hill while taking a photo in front of this castle? We bet many viewers lost their minds the moment the camera zoomed in on Kim Rae-won’s expression with the glaring sunlight behind him while he comes to Shin’s rescue. Credits: Pixabay.

This is perhaps the most beautiful and picturesque country on this list.

After Dear My Friends (2016) and Black Knight (2017) were filmed in this country, reports showed that tourists -particularly from South Korea – had been flocking to this Central European country.

Can we blame them? While we would never be able to have Kim Rae-won drive us around Bled town and be our personal photographer like he did for Shin Se-kyung in Black Knight, we still want to follow in their footsteps and have an ice-cream in Piran, pose for a photo in front of Renaissance castle of Predjama and drink a cup of mulled wine in Ljubljana.

3. Macao (Boys over Flowers)

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St. Paul’s Ruins have starred in several Korean dramas including Boys over Flowers. Credits: Pixabay.

This Las Vegas of Asia is the filming location for many Korean dramas including Boys over Flowers, Neighbourhood Hero, Goong and Fated to Love You.

All of these dramas have inspired viewers to visit Macao’s tourist hotspots such as Senado Square, St. Paul’s Ruins and Coloane Island.

4. Hungary (Doctor Stranger)

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Walk on the footsteps of Lee Jong-suk by visiting this iconic landmark of Budapest, Chain Bridge. Credits: Pixabay

The architecture in Budapest, Hungary is insanely beautiful. Thus, it was no surprise Doctor Stranger (2014) chose this country as one of its filming locations.

In Doctor Stranger, Lee Jong-suk and Jin Se-yeon are riding a motorcycle in Budapest.

One of the iconic buildings you can spot in the background is the Hungarian National Gallery. It houses an extensive collection of Hungarian artworks since the 10th century.

5. Greece (Descendants of the Sun)

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This is perhaps the most famous shipwreck in Korean dramas, all thanks to the Song-Song couple. Credits: Pixabay.

Some parts of Descendants of the Sun was filmed in a fictional country called Uruk. Though Uruk doesn’t exist, the beautiful backgrounds actually do and they are found in Greece.

Remember the shipwreck where Song Joong-ki and Song Hye-kyo always had their romantic scenes? The shipwreck has been there at Navagio beach since 1982. It is a famous tourist destination so do not be surprised if you find yourself in a sea of tourists there.

Beside Navagio beach, the filming also took place in the Monastery of Panagia Skopiotissa, Gomati, Myrina and Arachova.

Kim Eun-sook wrote the scripts for Goblin and Descendants of the Sun. Read more about her award-winning dramas here. 

KajoMag picked Black Knight as one of the Korean dramas with a deeper meaning. Read more about other series that made the list. 

What makes a good tourism board website?

Although some travellers prefer travel blogs and social media, tourism board websites still remain important resources for accurate information on travelling to a specific country.

Most tourism board websites have evolved over the years, utilising social media platforms such as Instagram to promote their countries and give more insights on travelling tips.

While others still have lots to improve on, (*cough cough* Malaysia…) here are some things which can make a tourism board website stand out:

1. Good travel stories

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Lake Tekapo in New Zealand. Credits: Pixabay.

Gone are the days where tourism board websites are only filled with press releases of official events.
For example, Tourism New Zealand’s media section has plenty of stories (and story ideas) covering a wide range of topics from activities and sports to nature and ecotourism as well as insights on Maori culture.
Go behind the scenes of famous eateries in New Zealand as the website also features interviews with chefs.

2. Full of tips and guides

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Yosemite National Park in California, US. Credits: Pixabay.

There are a lot of tips and guides out there but what we need is specificity.
Like in the blogosphere, some travel bloggers are specialised in luxury travel while others give backpacking and budgeting tips.
When it comes to a good tourism board website, what we need it to be is an all-rounder.
It needs to be full of tips and guides covering all travelling needs.
The Visit California website, for example, offers various tips from how to travel with kids to how to pack for a trip to California.

3. It is all about the details

A good tourism board website website will tell you things that you never thought you needed to know.
Is the place wheelchair friendly? Do they provide baby strollers?
Is it kid-friendly? Where else can you visit in the nearby areas?
Go To Bermuda for instance, even explains to its future visitors how it’s like to drive in Bermuda.

4. More about food please

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A night view of Stockholm. Credits: Pixabay.

To write about eating places is more than just listing down what to eat at a certain town.
Again, travellers need and want the details.
One very good example is Visit Stockholm website.
If it is a restaurant you are looking for, it narrows down to budget, mid-price or gourmet categories.
Looking for a cafe? Do you want it to be a cozy, trendy or a classic cafe?
How about a place to hit at night in town? The website details to a bar, a place with live music, or a club and even an LGBT bar.

5. Don’t forget about pop culture

gwanghwamun 2088592 1280Pop culture tourism is the reason why The Abbey Road in London is famous. We want to go where the famous people go, to eat what the famous people eat, to visit where the famous films or dramas were filmed.
South Korea capitalises the popularity of its Kpop and Korean dramas by promoting Kpop music festivals and filming locations.
Visit Korea website lists downs all the filming locations for famous dramas including Goblin, Legend of the Blue Sea, Love in Moonlight, Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo and Uncontrollably Fond.

Top 8 Reasons Why You Should Watch Sense8 on Netflix

Warning: This article contains spoilers.

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When Sense8 was cancelled in 2017, fans all over the globe were devastated.

Created by the Wachowski siblings, it was a great science fiction drama series for anybody to enjoy. Unfortunately, Netflix cancelled the third season citing not enough viewership for the high production cost (cheatsheet.com reported that it costs $108 million per episode).

Now that Neflix announced a two-hour special finale for Sense8, here are the top 8 reasons why you should start binge watching this drama series.

1. Mind-blowing plot-line

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Sense8 tells a story of eight strangers linked together through psychic connection.

The eight form a cluster known as Sensates, human beings that are emotionally and mentally linked together. Through this, they can sense each other’s feelings, emotions and even possess each other’s knowledge and skills.

While trying to figure out how and why they are connected, the Sensates were hunted down by the Biologic Preservation Organization (BPO) and Whispers, a high-ranking sensate inside BPO.

The first episode of the first series introduces the main characters and how they live their lives separately before discovering each other.

In the second season, you see the characters grow closer together as they are accustomed to each other’s daily lives and emotions.

2. Diverse characters

Sense8 is made up of diverse multiracial characters of different professional backgrounds.

You have Capheus Onyango, a matatu driver from Nairobi; Sun Bak, a daughter of a powerful businessman from Seoul who is also an underground boxer; Nomi Marks, a hacker from San Francisco; Kala Dandekar, a chemist from Mumbai; Riley Blue, a Icelandic deejay; Wolfgang Bogdanow, a locksmith and safe-cracker from Berlin; Lito Rodriguez, a Spanish actor and Will Gorski, a Chicago police officer.

Apart from the multiracial cast, Sense8 is also notable for representing and revolving around the LGBTQ community and themes.

For instance, it features Nomi, a trans woman in a relationship with a woman and Lito, a closeted gay actor living with his boyfriend.

Sense8 also explores interracial romance and how it affects the relationship between Kala and Wolfgang.

3. The Wachowskis

Sense8 is written and mostly directed by the Wachowskis.

Besides Sense8, other notable work by the Wachowskis includes The Matrix, Cloud Atlas, Ninja Assassin and V for Vendetta.

With so much great work produced by them, fans can expect to see great plot packed with mind-blowing action scenes.

4. The fight scenes

As expected from the Wachowskis, Sense8 is not short of fight scenes.

My particular favourite fight scene is just about whenever Sun appears on screen.

One of the few characters on the show with a solid fighting background – she’s supposed to be an underground boxing champion – her fight scenes are satisfying to watch, graceful and fluid.

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Sun in one of the many awesome fighting scenes

And being part of the Sensates, each of the character can channel Sun whenever they encounter danger.

5. Telepathic connection between the gang members

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The Sensates are able to feel each other’s emotions and possess each other’s skills

Being part of the Sensates, the characters are able to feel each other’s emotions as well as experience each other’s surroundings.

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Sense8 is interesting, fresh and quirky as it involves linking eight random strangers together and how they get to know each other on personal levels.

6. It  has two awesome seasons

With only 23 episodes between two seasons, you will have plenty of time to binge watch Sense8.

The first season consist of 12 episodes while the second season has 11.

7. Those damn cliff-hangers in Season 2

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In the final episode, Woflgang was captured and the Sensates were seen leaving on plane to save him The multiracial cast of Sense 8 (Image source: www.imdb.com)

For somebody who has been emotionally invested and attached to the Sensates since episode 1, the cancellation of Sense8 is just disrespectful.

Not only that, the final episode on Season 2 has a truckload of cliff hangers that deserve closure.

For instance, in the final episode the gang was seen getting ready to board the plane (from their respective countries) to save Wolfgang.

For those who have been religiously keeping up with Sense8, this is a huge moment as this would be the first time all of them would physically meet each other.

Apart from that, other cliff hangers that deserves a closure includes whether Sun will find justice for her father’s death after escaping from prison, Naomi and Amanita (Naomi’s girlfriend)’s wedding and whether Capheaus will win the election.

8. The third and final season airs in June

After so many cliff hangers left in season 2, fans all over the globe were left hanging as to what would happened to the Sensates.

Finally, Netflix finally announced that Sense8 is renewed for its third and final season giving fans the closure they deserve.

The much awaited conclusion will air a two hour series finale on Netflix on June 8th.

5 best award-winning dramas by Kim Eun Sook to binge watch

Kim Eun Sook is a household name when it comes to the South Korean screenwriting scene.

First gaining attention with Lovers in Paris, she is known for writing iconic kissing scenes with romantic, almost borderline cheesy lines. These scenes would make you either swoon, cringe or even both.

One of the most standout examples being the famous ‘wine kiss’ in Descendants of the Sun (2016).

While its heroine Dr Kang Mo Yeon (Song Hye Kyo) is enjoying her wine straight from the bottle, she offers some to Yoo Si Jin (Song Joong Ki) who refuses, saying that dispatched troops are not allowed to drink.

Noticing that Yoo is watching her intently, Kang says “You look like you really want to drink this” and offers him the bottle.

Yoo then says, “I think I found a way”, walks straight up to her, grabs her by the chin and kisses her.

Who wouldn’t swoon?

Admittedly, some of the Kim Eun Sook’s plotlines can be pretty cliched. Poor girl falls in love with rich boy, with the universe somehow against them. In the end, they live happily ever after.

Nonetheless, they make good guilty pleasures especially if you want a quick escape from reality into the larger than life fantasy of Korean dramas.

With more than 10 projects under her belt, we break them down to five best award-winning dramas written by Kim Eun Sook you must watch for your K-drama starter pack:

1.Goblin (2017)

Goblin is Kim Eun Sook’s second collaboration with director Lee Eun Bok after Descendants of the Sun.

It was the second highest rated drama in Korean cable television history behind Reply 1988.

Perhaps contributing to Goblin’s success was lead actor Gong Yoo’s return to the TV screen after his blockbuster movie Train to Busan.

Kim Eun Sook revealed in a talk show Signal last year that Gong Yoo was the actor that had rejected her the most often, refusing to work with her until Goblin came along.

Gong Yoo plays the Goblin or Kim Shin who needs a human bride to end his immortality.

Some criticised the huge age gap between the two lead characters Kim Shin and Ji Eun Tak (Kim Go Eun) – he’s 37, she’s 25 – but Goblin was a commercial success.

It was awarded the Grand Prize (Daesang) for Television honour during the 53rd Baeksang Arts Awards.

Watch the trailer here.

2.Descendants of the Sun (2016)

A -listers including Won Bin, Jo In Sung, Gong Yoo and Kim Woo Bin all said no to playing the male lead in this drama.

Some said they were uncomfortable playing the role of a soldier while others reportedly could not commit to the pre-production format of the show.

Most Korean dramas out there are shot in ‘live-shoot’ system. Meaning the storyline might be changed depending on public feedback but at the cost of long filming hours.

However with pre-production format, the drama is filmed entirely before broadcast allowing the producers to plan for its distribution better.

The risk is that if the audience ends up not liking it, there’s no way to go back to change the plot.

The pre-production format worked out for Descendants of the Sun. Being pre-produced allowed them to air it in China simultaneously with South Korea, bringing in more profits.

If you hadn’t guessed from the wine kiss, the plot is the love story between a soldier Yoo Si Jin (Song Joong Ki) and Doctor Kang Mo Yeon (Song Hye Kyo).

This was also Song Joong Ki’s first project after finishing his mandatory military duty.

Besides the script, another contributor to the success of this drama was the great chemistry between the ‘Song-Song Couple’.

And they proved their off-screen chemistry was real when they married in October 2017.

Descendants of the Sun earned Kim Eun Sook her first KBS Drama Award for Best Writer.

3.The Heirs (2013)

This is Kim’s first teen drama based on the love story between a rich kid (Lee Min Ho) and a poor girl Cha Eun Sang (Park Shin Hye).

Kim Eun Sook revealed that she wrote it specifically for Lee, calling it a teen romance for grown-ups.

She won Outstanding Scriptwriter award for The Heirs during the 2nd Asia Rainbow TV Awards in 2014.

The Heirs was the first Korean drama co-produced by American digital distribution platform DramaFever.

Watch the trailer here.

4.Secret Garden (2010)

This drama won numerous awards including Korea Content Awards: Prime Minister’s Award in the Field of Broadcasting and Korea Drama Awards for Best Writer.

Other awards were Seoul International Drama Awards: Outstanding Screenwriter and Baeksang Art Awards for Best TV Screenplay.

Another Cinderella story by Kim Eun Sook, the story follows Gil Ra Im (Ha Ji Won) a stuntwoman who falls in love with Kim Joo Won (Hyun Bin), the CEO of a department store.

This was Ha’s first project after taking 4-year break from dramas.

Secret Garden was so successful that the fashion items such as Joo Won’s sequined sweater and catchphrases were all the rage back then.

And who can forget the legendary ‘foam kiss’ scene? The scene probably inspired half of the men in South Korea to lean over and kiss their girlfriends while their lips are tainted with cappuccino foam.

Watch the trailer here.

5.Lovers in Paris (2004)

Speaking of catchphrases, no other Korean drama has sparked more trends and parodies than Lovers in Paris.

Even if you have never seen this drama, you have probably seen entertainers mimicking its lead role Han Ki Joo (Park Shin Yang)’s famous line “Let’s go, baby!” in variety shows.

Kim Eun Sook co-wrote Lovers in Paris with Kang Eun Jung winning the Best TV Screenplay award together in 2005 Baeksang Arts Awards.

It is another cliched story of the poor Kang Tae Young (Kim Jung Eun) working for the rich Han Ki Joo as his housekeeper.

The series became one of the highly rated Korean dramas of all time. It also won several high-profile awards including SBS Drama Awards: Special Award in 2005.

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