8 K-Dramas With Romantic Springtime Scenes

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Gu Family Book
Doctor Stranger
Lee Seung Gi
Lee Jong Suk
49 Days
Jung Il Wo
The Heirs
Lee Min Ho
Park Shin Hye

The spring has finally arrived in Korea and the United States. As the weather becomes increasingly warmer, love blooms along with the flowers and budding trees. Some of the most romantic K-Drama scenes are shot during the spring and summer, as directors capitalize on nature's bountiful beauty. Here are 8 K-Dramas with romantic springtime scenes. 

1. ”Gu Family Book"

One of the most romantic cherry blossom moments was the kiss between Lee Seung Gi and Lee Yoo Bi in the supernatural period drama, “Gu Family Book.” Lee Seung Gi portrayed Choi Kang Hee, a servant’s son who is in love with his adopted sister, Chung Jo (Lee Yoo Bi). Chung Jo startles Kang Hee when she kisses him beneath cherry blossom trees, providing a sweet interlude for their forbidden love.

2. ”That Winter, The Wind Blows”

The final episode of the melodrama “That Winter, The Wind Blows” concludes with a scene that forces viewers to consider whether they are witnessing a dream sequence or an actual event in the drama. Oh Soo (Jo In Sung) is presumed to be dead in a previous scene before he appears in a blurry dreamscape. But he is alive and standing before his beloved Oh Young (Song Hye Kyo). The cherry blossoms serve as a plot device by removing elements of reality from the scene.

3. ”Cunning Single Lady”

Chang Jung Woo (Joo Sang Wook) confesses to his ex-wife Na Ae Ra (Lee Min Jung) beneath a flurry of cherry blossom petals in “Cunning Single Lady.” While she is initially reluctant to return to his side, his springtime kiss has an impact on his former love interest.

4. ”49 Days”

The Scheduler in “49 Days” is a harbinger of doom shared some romantic scenes with the drama’s heroine, Song Yi Kyung (Lee Yeon Won). Jung Il Woo, who portrayed the dual roles of The Scheduler and Song Yi Soo, kisses Yi Kung on the forehead after proposing to her beneath the cherry blossoms. The scene was filmed at the Jinan Cherry Blossom Festival, as many onlookers admired the chemistry between the actors.

5. ”The Heirs”

Before viewers grew tired of hearing Changmin’s “Love Is The Moment,” they were drawn in by the compassionate California scene between Kim Tan (Lee Min Ho) and Cha Eun Sang for the hit 2014 drama, “The Heirs.”

6. ”Lie To Me” 

Gong Ah Sung (Yoon Eun Hye) and Hyun Ki Joon share a touching moment beneath the cherry blossoms for the 2011 SBS series, “Lie to Me.”

7. ”Doctor Stranger” 

Warm weather brings out the desire to take bike rides through the countryside. The tragic high-school love story of Park Hoon (Lee Jong Suk) and Song Jae Hee (Jin Se Yeon) plays out through a biking scene in “Doctor Stranger.” The innocence of their relationship is punctuated by the spring flowers and their carefree expressions.

8. ”Heartstrings”

One of the best musical dramas to capture the romance spring is “Heartstrings.” Park Shin Hye (Lee Gyu Won) rides tandem with CNBLUE’s Jung Yong Hwa (Lee Shin).

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