07 Apr 2025, 11:24 AM IST
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IU and Park Bo-gum’s emotional journey as Ae-Sun and Gwan-Sik may have ended, but the charm of small-town romance, gentle storytelling, and scenic backdrops doesn’t have to.
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If you’re craving more slow-burn love stories, quirky communities, and coastal comfort, these handpicked K-dramas are perfect to fill the void Tangerines left behind.
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Welcome To Samdal-ri: After a tragic weather error causes his mother’s death, Yong-pil stays in his hometown to protect its elders. His childhood love, Sam-dal, returns after a tough time in Seoul.
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Summer Strike: Burnt out, Yeo-reum escapes to a seaside village to “do nothing.” There, she finds peace — and love — with the introverted librarian, Dae-beom.
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When The Camellia Blooms: A single mother runs a bar in a nosy town and finds love with a police officer — all while being entangled in a murder mystery.
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Reply 1988: In a 1988 neighbourhood, five friends grow up together — sharing meals, dreams, secrets, and maybe even love.
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Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha: A city dentist moves to a quaint seaside town and clashes with its handyman hero — only to slowly fall in love.
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My Mister: A struggling young woman and a weary middle-aged man form an unlikely bond while coping with their respective pain and responsibilities.
Author: Poonam Singh | Credit: IMDb
Our Blues: Set in Jeju Island, this anthology series follows intertwined lives as they navigate depression, relationships, and family.