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If there is one time period that dominates the world of K-Dramas, it is undoubtedly the Joseon Dynasty. This era serves as the ultimate canvas for storytellers, offering a rich tapestry of royal politics, rigid social hierarchies, and deeply emotional traditions. Whether you are in it for the stunning Hanboks, the high-stakes court intrigue, or the heart-fluttering forbidden romances, the “Sageuk” genre has something for everyone.

While many of these dramas blend real historical events with fiction, they all succeed in transporting viewers to Korea’s golden age. If you are looking to dive into the past, here are seven essential Joseon-era K-Dramas that define the genre.

1. Mr. Queen

Episodes: 20

Royal Intrigue & Romance: 7 Joseon Era K-Dramas Every Sageuk Fan Needs to Watch

What happens when a chaotic, modern-day male chef’s soul gets trapped in the body of a Joseon Queen? You get Mr. Queen. This drama is a masterpiece of gender-bending comedy and political satire. Shin Hye Sun delivers an award-worthy performance, balancing slapstick humor with the deadly seriousness of palace conspiracies. It is hilarious, heartfelt, and completely unpredictable.

2. Moon Embracing the Sun

Episodes: 20 + 2 Specials

Before he was the Queen of Tears heartthrob, Kim Soo Hyun ruled the screen in this legendary 2012 drama. The story follows a fictional King and a female Shaman, entangled in a web of political schemes and childhood fate. It was a massive ratings hit for a reason—the emotional beats are intense, and the romance is the definition of epic. Prepare your tissues!

Royal Intrigue & Romance: 7 Joseon Era K-Dramas Every Sageuk Fan Needs to Watch

3. Kingdom

Episodes: 12 (2 Seasons)

Who knew zombies and Joseon politics would mix so well? Netflix’s global hit Kingdom takes the historical genre and injects it with high-octane horror. When a mysterious plague turns the populace into flesh-eating monsters, the Crown Prince must fight both the undead and the living who wish to dethrone him. Visually stunning and incredibly tense, it is a binge-watch essential.

4. Mr. Sunshine

Episodes: 24

Royal Intrigue & Romance: 7 Joseon Era K-Dramas Every Sageuk Fan Needs to Watch

Set during the turbulent late Joseon period (turning into the Korean Empire), Mr. Sunshine is a cinematic marvel. It tells the story of a man born into slavery who returns to Joseon as a U.S. Marine officer, only to fall for an aristocrat’s daughter who is secretly an independence fighter. The scale is grand, the cinematography is movie-quality, and the story explores the painful fight for Korea’s sovereignty against Japanese colonization.

5. The Red Sleeve

Episodes: 17

If you want a romance that lingers in your soul, this is it. Starring 2PM’s Junho and Lee Se Young, The Red Sleeve explores the relationship between King Jeongjo and a court lady who desires to protect the life she has chosen. Unlike typical fairy tales, this drama grounds itself in the tragic reality of royal duties versus personal happiness. It swept awards season for its brilliant acting and poignant script.

Royal Intrigue & Romance: 7 Joseon Era K-Dramas Every Sageuk Fan Needs to Watch

6. Under the Queen’s Umbrella

Episodes: 16

Move over, typical damsels in distress; Queen Hwaeryeong (played by the iconic Kim Hye Soo) is here to educate her sons. This drama focuses on the fierce maternal love of a Queen trying to groom her troublemaking princes into worthy heirs amidst a vicious battle for the throne. It is a refreshing take on the genre, focusing on education and motherly protection rather than just romance.

7. Love in the Moonlight

Episodes: 18

Featuring the charming Park Bo Gum and Kim Yoo Jung, this drama utilizes the classic “cross-dressing eunuch” trope to perfection. It is a youthful, vibrant coming-of-age story about a Crown Prince falling for his new companion, who happens to be a woman in disguise. With witty banter and sweet chemistry, it is the perfect “gateway” Sageuk for new fans.

From zombies to time travel, the Joseon era truly has it all. Which of these royal tales is your favorite? Let us know in the comments below!

K-Drama actor Im Joo Hwan is making headlines for a surprising and humble reason. Reports have surfaced across online communities revealing that the star was recently spotted working at a Coupang logistics center in Icheon.

Eyewitnesses at the facility reported seeing the actor working quietly and diligently. Despite the physical nature of the job, Im Joo Hwan reportedly maintained a positive attitude, even taking time to sign autographs for coworkers who recognized him. One poster noted, “I heard he also worked at another center,” highlighting his genuine commitment to the work.

Actor Im Joo Hwan Wins Hearts After Being Spotted Working at Coupang Logistics Center

The public response has been incredibly warm. Netizens are praising his down-to-earth personality and strong work ethic during his hiatus from television. Online comments included sentiment such as, “Seeing him work hard actually made me like him more,” and “It is admirable to see him giving his best in any role, whether on stage or at a logistics center.”

Im Joo Hwan, known for his stable acting in popular dramas like Uncontrollably Fond, Oh My Ghost, and Three Bold Siblings, is currently taking a break from screen projects but has been active in theater. His willingness to take on ordinary work outside the entertainment bubble has only solidified his reputation as a sincere and grounded individual.

BLACKPINK is officially painting the town—and history—pink!

In a groundbreaking move for the K-pop industry, the global superstars have teamed up with the National Museum of Korea and Spotify to celebrate the release of their highly anticipated third mini-album, DEADLINE.

BLACKPINK Paints History Pink: Inside the Historic National Museum of Korea Collaboration for ‘DEADLINE’

Running from February 26 to March 8, this event marks a historic milestone as BLACKPINK becomes the first K-pop artist to launch an official large-scale collaboration with the national institution. Fans visiting the venue will witness the museum’s exterior illuminated in signature pink lighting, creating a stunning visual metaphor that bridges modern pop culture with traditional heritage.

BLACKPINK Paints History Pink: Inside the Historic National Museum of Korea Collaboration for ‘DEADLINE’

The immersive experience continues inside, where the interior is adorned with pink lighting and DEADLINE project logos. But the true highlight for BLINKs is the educational twist: the members themselves are serving as audio docents. Visitors can listen to the group members guide them through eight representative historical artifacts, offering a unique blend of fandom and cultural appreciation.

BLACKPINK Paints History Pink: Inside the Historic National Museum of Korea Collaboration for ‘DEADLINE’

Additionally, a special listening session is being held at the majestic Gwanggaeto Stele, located along the museum’s "Path of History" in the main lobby. While exclusive pre-release sessions for Spotify Premium users have already sold out, the general public can access the listening experience starting February 27 at 2 PM, coinciding with the album’s official release.

BLACKPINK Paints History Pink: Inside the Historic National Museum of Korea Collaboration for ‘DEADLINE’

This fusion of top-tier K-pop and deep cultural heritage not only amplifies the excitement for the comeback but also invites a global audience to appreciate Korean history through a fresh, pink-tinted lens.

Former Rainbow member Go Woori is officially preparing for a new role: motherhood!

On the afternoon of February 26, industry sources confirmed that the singer-turned-actress is in the early stages of pregnancy with her first child. Reports indicate that she is currently prioritizing her health and focusing on prenatal care while carefully managing her schedule to ensure adequate rest.

Former Rainbow Member Go Woori Confirms First Pregnancy 4 Years After Marriage

This happy news comes approximately four years after she tied the knot. Go Woori married a businessman five years her senior in October 2022, becoming the second member of Rainbow to settle down. The announcement has been met with an outpouring of congratulations from fans and colleagues alike.

Former Rainbow Member Go Woori Confirms First Pregnancy 4 Years After Marriage

The journey to this moment involved balancing a busy career. Previously, during an appearance on KBS Joy’s Mueos-Ideun Mul-Eobosal, Go Woori revealed that she had initially delayed family plans to return to the stage. “After getting married, I considered starting a family, but I returned to idol activities for the unit RAINBOW18. I was even invited to the Waterbomb event,” she explained regarding the postponement.

Former Rainbow Member Go Woori Confirms First Pregnancy 4 Years After Marriage

She also showed her wit on the YouTube channel nobacktak, where she jokingly lamented that her husband had followed their agreed-upon “no pregnancy” period a little too diligently. Fortunately, the couple is now celebrating their exciting new chapter.

Former Rainbow Member Go Woori Confirms First Pregnancy 4 Years After Marriage

Fans eager for more details won’t have to wait long. Go Woori is scheduled to appear on an upcoming episode of MBC’s Radio Star, where she is expected to share candid stories about her pregnancy journey.

The wackiest guesthouse in Korea is reopening its doors, but this time, prepare to bundle up!

Netflix has officially confirmed the return of the hit reality series ‘Kian’s Bizarre B&B’ for a highly anticipated second season. After charming viewers with the sunny, seaside vibes of Ulleungdo in Season 1, webtoon artist and quirky entertainer Kian84 is trading the ocean breeze for the snowy peaks of Daegwallyeong.

The excitement is at an all-time high as the show reveals a brand-new, star-studded staff lineup. Joining Kian84 to manage the winter getaway are volleyball legend Kim Yeon Koung, 2PM‘s multi-talented actor Lee Junho, and LE SSERAFIM‘s elegant performer, Kazuha.

Season 1 was a global sleeper hit, ranking in the Top 10 across multiple countries by breaking the mold of typical healing variety shows with Kian84’s unpredictable and raw style. For Season 2, the production aims to deliver a stark visual contrast. The serene, snow-covered landscapes of Daegwallyeong will serve as the backdrop for new chaotic and heartwarming stories.

Each new cast member brings a unique flavor to the B&B. Kim Yeon Koung is expected to bring her signature “Girl Crush” charisma and leadership to keep the team in check. Lee Junho, known for his warm visuals and acting chops, will likely serve as the reliable all-rounder. Meanwhile, Kazuha joins as the energetic maknae (youngest), promising to inject fresh charm and chemistry into the group.

Viewers are eager to see how Kian84, now a slightly more experienced host, handles this impressive team in a freezing environment. ‘Kian’s Bizarre B&B’ Season 2 is currently scheduled to premiere on Netflix in the third quarter of 2026.