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K-Drama

K-drama, or Korean drama, refers to television series produced in South Korea, known for their engaging storytelling, diverse genres, and high production values. Typically spanning 16 to 20 episodes, K-dramas often blend romance, comedy, action, and melodrama, capturing a wide audience both locally and internationally. They are characterized by strong character development and emotional depth, often exploring themes like love, family, and societal challenges. With the rise of streaming platforms, K-dramas have gained global popularity, contributing significantly to the Korean Wave, which highlights the cultural influence of South Korean entertainment around the world.