Drama with Unique Setting and Profession based on the Point of View of Korean Drama Connoisseurs
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Korean Drama, Profession, Unique SettingAbstract
This article aims to discuss K-Drama with a unique work profession background through the abstinence point of k-drama fans. The modern Korean entertainment landscape would not be complete without K-drama. Millions of people around the world enjoy watching Korean dramas. Many parallels are made between the characters, allowing viewers to gain a better understanding of Korean culture. K-drama fans will be paired with Korean drama works to write here. They are not your ordinary doctors, lawyers or professors, but people from all walks of life
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