Top 3 K-Dramas to Watch on Netflix

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Lovers of K-drama, this one is for you! K-Drama series have had their fans on tenterhooks, waiting for more.

Let’s take a look at the K-Dramas that have kept us locked and glued to our screens as we approach the halfway point of 2023.

1. Queen Maker

This original Netflix series is definitely one to watch. A powerful tinker uses her skill set to boost a civil rights lawyer’s campaign, all in an effort to take down her former boss. Kim Hee-ae stars as the Queenmaker in this series.

Kim is a genius of public image branding who controls the strategic planning of a corporation.

A human rights lawyer Oh Kyung-sook (Moon So-ri) who lives like a weed, jumps into the election board and swings into action to make her the mayor of Seoul.

2. Mr. Queen

Chef Jang Bong-hwan gets caught up in a world trapped in a woman’s body, that is to say, after falling off the building, he wakes up to realize that he has traveled back centuries finding himself in the body of Queen Kim So-yong.

Therefore Jang under these circumstances with attention to realizing that he cannot change his situation, without delay he learns to cope with the challenges before him, therefore he takes it upon himself to learn more about the Queen, and the more he gets involved in her life, the more he becomes entangled in the Kingdom’s political parties.

3. Mr. Sunshine

A young Korean boy from a poor family ends up in America after the Shinmiyango 1871 incident forces him to return to his hometown.

After serving in the military in America, Eugene finds himself smitten by Ae-sin, the daughter of an aristocrat. He devises a plan to colonize the country he ran away from in his early days. Eugene and Ae-sin find a way to understand the deep feelings they have for each other.

#Clique, which of these K-dramas have you seen?

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