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3 Winter-themed K-Dramas that are perfect for binge watching this Christmas season

By Aaron Brennt Eusebio
Published November 27, 2019 4:41 PM PHT

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These winter-themed K-Dramas will transport you to Christmastime Korea!

It's Christmas! Even though our schedules are almost full of parties and family reunions, it doesn't hurt to binge-watch K-Dramas during your free time.

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K-Dramas you can binge-watch this holiday season

Luckily for you, there are winter-themed K-Dramas you can stream on different platforms to set your mood during the holidays.

Here are three shows that might inspire you to visit Korea during winter:

1. Winter Sonata

Available in: iFlix

Stars: Bae Yong-joon, Choi Ji-woo, Park Yong-ha, Park Sol-mi

Aired in 2002, Winter Sonata is the second story of the season-themed series, Endless Love. The series is widely considered to be the drama that started the Korean wave throughout Asia.

Winter Sonata revolves around the story of Joon-sang (Bae Yong-joon), who moves to a new school to search for his biological father. During the trip together with other high school friends, an accident happened to Yu-jin (Choi Ji-woo). Luckily for her, Joon-sang saved her. Afterwards, Joon-sang suddenly disappears.

Ten years later, in the party of soon-to-be-married Yu-jin and Sang-hyuk (Park Yong-ha), Oh Che-lin (ParK Sol Mi) brought her boyfriend, who appears to be Joon-sang.

2. Black Knight: The Man Who Guards Me

Available in: Netflix

Stars: Kim Rae-won, Shin Se-kyung, Seo Ji-hye, Chang Mi-hee

Aired in 2017, Black Knight: The Man Who Guards Me is a story of love that spans centuries.

It revolves around the story of Soo-Ho (Kim Rae-won), who is already a successful businessman abroad. One day, he decided to go to South Korea but first goes to Slovenia.

In Seoul, Hae-Ra (Shin Se-kyung) works at a travel agency. After the death of her parents, Hae-ra's life became miserable until she found the purple cashmere coat her parents ordered for her as a Christmas present.

After finding the coat, people who give Hae-ra a hard time suffer misfortune. As she travels to Slovenia, she meets Soo-ho and since then, their fate has been intertwined.

3. White Christmas

Available in: Viu

Stars: Kim Sang-kyung, Baek Sung-hyun, Kim Young-kwang, Lee Soo-hyuk, Kwak Jung-wook, Hong Jong-hyun, Esom, Kim Woo-bin, Sung Joon, Jung Suk-won, Lee El

Aired in 2011, White Christmas revolves around a series of deaths that take place in a high school. It also tackles the question of whether monsters are born or created.

trhe story begins with seven high school students and their teacher who choose to stay in their isolated school in the mountains during Christmas break. During the break, the students receive a letter saying that they will die.

Believing one of them is the murderer, they soon found themselves not trusting each other.

With the help of the internet and the rise of streaming platforms, K-dramas become closer to us. And if you don't have plans this holiday season, why not stream a series or two that will set your mood for Christmas?

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