1. The Legend of the Blue Sea
If you're a fan of the handsome actor Lee Min Ho, you can't miss this movie. The Legend of the Blue Sea is based on the story of a mermaid in the Eou Yadam tales by the Joseon scholar Yoo Mong In. The film revolves around the romance between the last mermaid of the sea and the professional scammer Heo Joon Jae. It attracts viewers with humorous scenes as the mermaid comes ashore and integrates into human life.
The film features special shots, with the film crew traveling to Palau to shoot underwater scenes and Spain, some scenes filmed in Girona and A Coruña, Spain. The presence of the beauty Jun Ji-hyun as Shim Chung/Sae Hwa with humorous scenes is also one of the factors that help the film win the audience's favor.
Details:
Writer: Park Ji-eun
Director: Jin Hyuk
Cast: Jung-woo Choi, Shin Won Ho, Lee Min Ho, Jun Ji Hyun, Sin-hye Hwang
Genre: Romance
Watch on: https://www.netflix.com/vn/title/81012551?source=35

2. Finding Myself (Kill Me Heal Me)
Finding Myself (Kill Me Heal Me) is a romantic comedy about a third-generation billionaire with dissociative identity disorder and is one of five residents of the same body secretly treated.
Cha Do Hyun (Ji Sung) is the third generation of a chaebol family who suffers from multiple personality disorder after surviving life-threatening traumas. As he tries to get back his life with the help of a resident doctor, Oh Jin Ri (Hwang Jung Eum), the 'seven people' he creates within his body begin their ultimate struggle to control their lives.
Meanwhile, Oh Ri On (Park Seo Joon) is the twin brother of Oh Ri Jin, a talented novelist. He is determined to uncover the secrets and stories of this third-generation chaebol, initially following him to discover them but unexpectedly developing sympathy for him instead.
Details:
Directors: Kim Jin Man, Kim Dae Jin
Cast: Hwang Jung Eum, Ji Sung, Park Seo Joon, Oh Min Seok, Kim Yoo Ri
Genre: Romantic comedy, love
Release Year: 2015
Watch on: https://vieon.vn/tim-lai-chinh-minh.html


3. Moonlight drawn by Clouds
Moonlight drawn by Clouds is a historical drama adapted from the famous webtoon of the same name. It depicts the budding youth and romantic love in 19th century Joseon Dynasty based on the web novel Moonlight drawn by Clouds first published on Naver in 2013 and regularly released as 5 parts of the book in 2015.
A young girl named Hong Ra On lives in 19th-century Joseon and has to disguise herself as a man to hide her identity. She earns a living by giving love advice to young men. Through a love letter written for a client, Hong Ra On encounters Crown Prince Hyomyeong. The plot intensifies as Crown Prince Hyomyeong begins to take a special interest in Hong Ra On.
In Vietnam, the series was licensed by HTV2 and broadcast on YouTube with Vietnamese subtitles. Moreover, the series was aired in over 100 countries with English subtitles.
Details:
Director: Kim Sung-Yoon
Cast: Park Bo Gum, Cheon Ho-jin, Chae Soo-bin, Kwak Dong-Yeon, Kim You-Jung, Jin Young, Kim Seung-Su, Jung Hye-Seong
Release Year: 2016
Watch on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/vn/title/80986896?source=35

4. Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-joo
Kim Bok Joo (Lee Sung Kyung), a young woman always fighting for justice and against injustice. Behind the strong appearance of a weightlifter is a Kim Bok Joo with a fragile heart, a Kim Bok Joo who knows love with a sweet and pure first love.
Jung Joon Hyung (Nam Joo Hyuk), a swimming prodigy, is Kim Bok Joo's college classmate. He is a strong-willed and ambitious young man, but Jung Joon Hyung is always hindered by a past accident. The relationship between him and Kim Bok Joo is quite complicated and conflicts often arise... The film is inspired by the true story of female weightlifter Jang Mi Ran, who won the Olympic gold medal.
Details:
Director: Oh Hyun Jong
Cast: Nam Joo Hyuk, Lee Sung Kyung, Lee Jae Yoon, Kyung Soo Jin, Byeon Woo Seok
Genre: Comedy, Romance
Release Year: 2017


5. Love Trap
Love Trap is a South Korean television series based on the webtoon of the same name on Naver, serialized since 2010, starring Park Hae-jin and Kim Go-eun. The series consists of 16 episodes and was broadcast on tvN.
The series revolves around the relationship between college student Hong Seol and her senior at the university, Yoo Jung. Due to difficult circumstances, Hong Seol has to work part-time to support herself. Meanwhile, Yoo Jung, the perfect young man. He has everything: wealth, knowledge, appearance, health, and even personality. However, hidden behind what seems perfect is a dark corner in the young man's soul. The one who will unravel his issues is the ordinary college girl, Hong Seol.
Details:
Director: Lee Yoon Jung
Cast: Kim Go Eun, Seo Kang Joon, Nam Joo Hyuk, Park Hae Jin
Genre: Drama, Romance
Release Year: 2016
Watch here: https://vieon.vn/bay-tinh-yeu.html

6. His Majesty, the Queen
His Majesty, the Queen or Queen Consort is a South Korean historical comedy-drama television series premiered in 2020. The series is produced based on the Chinese novel 'Go Princess Go' and 'The Prince Consort's Record of Ascension' - a web series adapted from the original work broadcast on LeTV in 2015.
The show follows a modern man named Jang Bong-hwan, trapped in the body of Queen Cheorin during the Joseon Dynasty. Greg Wheeler of The Review Geek noted that while the series brought laughs, it lacked the humor of its predecessors. However, he found His Majesty, the Queen to be an engaging and interesting watch, suggesting it might inspire more unique and exceptional series in the future. The first episode recorded an 8.0% nationwide viewership rating, making it the third-highest-rated cable television premiere in tvN history.
Details:
Director: Yoon Sung-sik
Cast: Shin Hye-sun and Kim Jung-hyun
Genre: Historical, Comedy, Fantasy
Year Released: 2020
Watch here: https://vieon.vn/chang-hau.html

7. The Secretary Dilemma
The Secretary Dilemma is a television series produced based on the popular novel adapted into a webtoon of the same name by author Jang Kyung Yoon. It tells the love story between Vice Chairman Lee Young Joon (Park Seo Joon), handsome and talented but excessively self-loving, and Kim Mi So (Park Min Young), a beautiful and intelligent secretary.
Throughout the series, Vice Chairman Park worries and pays attention to his secretary, despite vehemently denying his feelings. Similarly, Secretary Kim, while outwardly expressing disdain for her boss, is still very attentive and caring towards Lee Young Joon.
This series is meticulously and perfectly invested, delivering the right blend of romantic melodrama and humor, especially in character development. Both main characters, Lee Young Joon and Kim Mi So, have their own charm and humor to captivate the audience.
Details:
Director: Park Joon-hwa
Cast: Park Seo Joon, Park Min Young
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Year Released: 2018
Watch here: https://www.netflix.com/vn/title/81030241?source=35


8. The Roughness of Youth
The Roughness of Youth is a highly acclaimed series that has won numerous prestigious awards such as Drama of the Year at the Brand of the Year Award ceremony in 2017, Outstanding Actor at the 31st KBS Drama Awards, and Best Couple at the KBS World Global.
The series paints a picture of youth with dreams, realistic life stories through its characters: Go Dong Man, Choi Ae Ra, Kim Joo Man, and Baek Seol Hee. The love story between the two main characters begins from a long-standing friendship between Go Dong Man (Park Seo Joon), a former Taekwondo athlete who was once very famous but eventually became an anonymous mixed martial artist, and Choi A Ra (Kim Ji Won), a girl working at a grocery store but always dreaming of becoming a radio host.
Details:
Director: Lee Na-jeong
Cast: Park Seo Joon, Kim Ji Won
Genre: Comedy, Romance
Year Released: 2017
Watch here: www.iq.com/play/thanh-xuan-vat-va-tap-1-19ruhnxrx8

9. Healing Encounters
Healing Encounters is a medical-themed television series, one of the most compelling topics in Korean television. It not only revolves around the busy lives of doctors but also portrays touching moments of friendship and love among friends who have been together for 10 years.
The series follows a group of 5 talented doctors who have been close friends since college. They have gone through youth together, worked at Yulje Hospital together, and saved many lives with their own hands.
Featuring familiar small-screen actors such as Jo Jung-suk, Yoo Yeon-seok, Jung Kyung-ho, Kim Dae-myung, and Jeon Mi-do, the series has become the 9th highest-rated cable television series in Korean history, with the final episode reaching 14.142% nationwide.
Details:
Director: Shin Won-ho
Cast: Jo Jung-suk, Yoo Yeon-seok, Jung Kyung-ho, Kim Dae-myung, and Jeon Mi-do
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Year Released: 2020
Watch here: https://www.netflix.com/vn/title/81239224?source=35

10. Love Beyond Reason
Love Beyond Reason is a 2020 production that tells the unique love story between nurse Moon Gang-tae (Kim Soo-hyun) and famous children's book author Ko Moon-young (Seo Ye-ji).
The return of leading actor Kim Soo-hyun, paired with the stunningly attractive Seo Ye-ji, has created an explosive masterpiece. Moon Gang-tae is fully dedicated to caring for his autistic brother, leaving no time for himself or external relationships. Meanwhile, Ko Moon-young, the female lead, is a talented and wealthy writer with a personality disorder that makes her antisocial. After meeting, they gradually heal each other's emotional wounds. Just like the title of the series, the female lead's 'craziness' leads to humorous situations throughout the show.
Details:
Director: Park Shin-woo
Cast: Kim Soo-hyun, Seo Ye-ji
Genre: Comedy, Romance, Drama
Year Released: 2020
Watch here: https://www.netflix.com/vn/title/81243992?source=35

