3 Lee Yeon-hee Romantic Dramas That Will Make Your Heart Flutter

The gorgeous Lee Yeon-hee has been stealing our hearts since playing Gook Yeong-ran in East of Eden. After that, she’s been consistently seen in Korean movies and TV shows, with her latest release, Welcome to Wedding Hell, promising to be a sweet, funny and relatable drama that will make you want to cuddle up with hot chocolate. So, if you’re interested in more Lee Yeon-hee content, you’re at the right place.

3 Lee Yeon-hee Romantic Dramas

Miss Korea (2013)

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2013’s Miss Korea is an interesting show in a lot of ways. Lee Yeon-hee stars as Oh Ji-young who goes from an elevator girl to Miss Korea thanks to a failing cosmetic brand in 1997 during the IMF crisis. It’s a lesson on trust and loyalty and features some heartwarming character arcs that will surely stay with you long after the series is over.

The Package (2017)

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What can be better than a romance based in the beautiful scenery of France? Starring actors like Jung Yong-hwa, Choi Woo-shik and Yoon Park, along with a list of other great actors, the series is an absolutely adorable walk through France with some of the most dramatic, intense and sweet people out there. These characters are great to watch, their conflicts and interactions absolutely entertaining through and through.

Reunited Worlds (2017)

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The 20-episode-long Reunited Worlds has an interesting premise – the series features high-schooler Sung Hae-sung whose life turns upside down when he dies and wakes up 12 years later in his old body. He is shocked to find out that everyone else around him, including his girlfriend Jung Jung-won, has aged 12 years. The confused teenager then sets on a mission to find out what’s going on, along with his friends. The story is absolutely full of drama and has a lot of interesting twists and turns to keep us occupied.

Check out Welcome to Wedding Hell here, or read our episodic reviews here.

Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta
Archi Sengupta, a writer for over seven years, is an Engineering graduate with a Master’s degree in Mass Communication. She enjoys watching horror movies and TV shows, Korean content, and anything that thrills and excites her.

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