Best Kdrama Weddings
Hometown Cha Cha Cha, Queen of Tears (Photo Credit: Netflix)

Best K-Drama Weddings

K-drama weddings that portray the romantic journeys of characters are always a fan-favorite. Viewers eagerly await for the lead couple to fall in love or navigate their relationship while facing challenges. In the end, fans desperately wait for the couple to get married. More often than not, these K-dramas go above and beyond to prepare heart-warming weddings for their fans. Many viewers also remember some K-dramas for their wedding scenes.

K-dramas with some of the best weddings include recent ones like Lovely Runner, Queen of Tears, and more. Meanwhile, fans not only enjoy the elaborate celebrations and decorations at the wedding but also a closure to their favorite couple’s love story. These weddings remain etched in fans’ hearts and include a diverse range of stories. Check out more details about the best K-drama weddings below.

Lovely Runner

Lovely Runner follows the story of fangirl Im Sol (Kim Hye-Yoon), who travels back in time to save her favorite idol Ryu Sun-Jae’s (Byeon Woo-Seok) life. Using a watch, she travels back to the past and present while navigating her relationship with Sun-Jae, who, turns out, fell in love with her first. The two gradually fall in love while dealing with time travel challenges and persistent danger. Their wedding scene was a celebration of the couple conquering the issues and being together for the rest of their lives. Viewers can watch the series on Viki and Netflix.

Queen of Tears

Queen of Tears is also a highly popular K-drama that follows the story of a married couple, chaebol heiress Hong Hae-In (Kim Ji-Won), and her husband Baek Hyun-Woo (Kim Soo-Hyun). They face a crisis three years into their marriage due to which they grow apart. However, gradually, circumstances bring them closer to each other and the two fall in love all over again. This drama showcased to fans an iconic proposal in an aquarium and a grand wedding scene, showing the couple’s love story. Meanwhile, it is available to stream on Netflix.

Strong Girl Bong-Soon

Strong Girl Bong-Soon documents the journey of a woman named Do Bong-Soon (Park Bo-Young) who is born with superhuman abilities. She gets hired as CEO Ahn Min-Hyuk’s (Park Hyung-Sik) bodyguard. The two navigate their challenges while forming a romantic relationship. Bong-Soon fights criminals and uses her supernatural strength to get justice. The couple’s love story culminated in a cute wedding celebration, with Min-Hyuk admiring his bride on the wedding day. Meanwhile, viewers can watch the drama on Viki and Netflix.

What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim

What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim follows the journey of executive Lee Young-Joon (Park Seo-Joon) and his secretary Kim Mi-So (Park Min-Young). When she decides to quit her job one day, Young-Joon does everything in his power to stop her. Eventually, the two grow closer and fall in love. The wedding scene was not just elaborate in settings and cinematography but also had the perfect blend of wedding jitters, comedy, and romance. Meanwhile, the drama is available to stream on Netflix.

Hometown Cha Cha Cha

Hometown Cha Cha Cha follows the journey of dentist Yoon Hye-Jin (Shin Min-Ah), who moves to a seaside village and discovers that the village doesn’t have a clinic. She sets up a clinic, but when residents don’t respond to her, she crosses paths with the know-it-all Hong Do-Shik (Kim Seon-Ho), who helps her through the challenges. Eventually, the two fall in love and get married in the end. They run towards Do-Shik’s boat as they promise to weather all the storms and any challenges that come their way. The drama is available on Netflix.

These K-drama weddings offer the perfect blend of romance, happy tears, and celebration as families gather to enjoy the couple’s love story. From the bride’s extravagant dresses to the wedding decor, these scenes give a happy and satisfactory end to these shows.

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