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K-Dramas To Watch This Summer (2024): Our Beloved Summer, Reply 1988, Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha & More

Summer-like K-dramas are a ray of sun-kissed light that lets viewers wind down the heat and tune in to some comfort. While soaking in the sun and staying indoors, avid fans can choose multiple dramas that will leave them feeling refreshed. A few of them can feel like the fresh Summer breeze that helps fans beat the scorching heat. Others might feel like warm sunlight peeking through spaces, providing fans with light in the darkness.

Some popular K-dramas to watch this summer include Our Beloved Summer, Reply 1988, Hometown Cha Cha Cha, and many others. With the variety in storylines and genres, viewers can choose romance, friendship, and some summer inspirations to binge on.

Check out more details about our recommendation for a few good Summer K-dramas.

Our Beloved Summer

Our Beloved Summer proves to be the perfect choice, given how Summer is soaked right in the name itself. The series follows the story of ex-lovers Choi Woong (Choi Woo-Shik) and Kook Yoon-Seo (Kim Da-Mi), who get pulled into each other’s lives. Years after filming a viral documentary in school, the two reunite to face the camera again. Gradually, they reignite their feelings for each other. Meanwhile, the drama premiered on December 6, 2021, and is available to stream on Netflix.

Reply 1988

Reply 1988 takes viewers on a trip to nostalgia in the late 1980s. The story revolves around five friends in a Seoul neighborhood, who lean on each other while growing up. The K-drama documents a journey of friendship, love, and community as the characters navigate their lives. It boasts a star-studded cast list, including Park Bo-Gum, Lee Hye-Ri, Ryu Jun-Yeol, Go Kyung-Pyo, Lee Dong-Hwi, and several others. The drama premiered on November 6, 2015, and is available to stream on Netflix, Viki, and Amazon Prime Video.

Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha

Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha premiered on August 28, 2021. It follows the journey of dentist Yoon Hye-Jin (Shin Min-Ah), who leaves the city after an argument with her boss and arrives at a seaside village. When she learns that the village doesn’t have a dentist, she opens up her clinic there. She crosses paths with the know-it-all Hong Do-Shik (Kim Seon-Ho), who helps her navigate her way through to the locals. Initially, they don’t click but gradually understand each other to develop romantic feelings. Meanwhile, viewers can stream the series on Netflix.

Lovestruck in the City

Lovestruck in the City documents the story of a woman named Lee Eun-Oh (Kim Ji-Won), who leads a mundane life. She reinvents herself as the free-spirited and spontaneous Yoon Seon-Ah. During one of her adventures, she meets and falls in love with architect Park Jae-Won (Ji Chang-Wook). The latter falls in love with her when he goes on one of his new trips. However, when she leaves abruptly, he cannot forget her. The two eventually reunite in the city and navigate their past. The drama premiered on December 22, 2020, and is available on Netflix.

Twenty-Five Twenty-One

Twenty Five Twenty One follows the story of two individuals, Na Hee-Do (Kim Tae-Ri) and Baek Yi-Jin (Nam Joo-Hyuk). As a high school fencing team member, Hee-Do aspires to join the national fencing team. However, due to the IMF crisis, the team disbands. She works hard to get into the national fencing team.

During this time, she meets Yi-Jin, who sells newspapers for a living after his family is left penniless due to the crisis. Eventually, Hee-Do becomes a successful fence, and Yi-Jin becomes a reporter, but at the cost of something special. The drama premiered on February 12, 2022, and is available on Netflix.

The aforementioned dramas can definitely be enjoyed in the summer as they have several elements that may make viewers forget about their worries and soak themselves in the warm goodness and feels of these series.

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