Korean dramas, or Kdramas, have taken the world by storm with their captivating storylines, talented actors and beautiful cinematography. While new Kdramas continue to enthral audiences, some timeless classics are still adored by fans. Here's a look at 10 old but gold Kdramas that are available on popular streaming platforms like Netflix, Disney+ Hotstar, Viki and more:

Descendants Of The Sun (2016):

This mega-hit drama tells the story of a soldier and a doctor who fall in love while working in a war-torn country. The drama was praised for its gripping plot and the sizzling chemistry between its leads, Song Joong Ki and Song Hye Kyo. Watch on Netflix. 

The Legend of The Blue Sea (2016-2017): 

Starring Lee Min Ho and Jun Ji Hyun, this fantasy romance drama follows the love story between a man from the Joseon era and a mermaid from the present day. The drama was a commercial success and received praise for its unique storyline and strong performances. Watch on Netflix. 

The Heirs (2013):

This drama revolves around the lives of wealthy high school students and the challenges they face in love and friendship. Starring Lee Min Ho and Park Shin Hye, the drama was a huge success both domestically and internationally. Watch on Netflix. 

Boys Over Flowers (2009):

Based on the Japanese manga of the same name, this drama follows the life of a poor girl who attends an elite school and captures the attention of a group of rich and handsome boys. The drama was a phenomenon and helped launch the careers of its lead actors, including Lee Min Ho. Watch on Netflix. 

My Love From The Star (2013-2014):

This romantic fantasy drama tells the story of an alien who has been living on Earth for centuries and the famous actress who falls in love with him. Starring Kim Soo Hyun and Jun Ji Hyun, the drama was a massive hit and is still beloved by fans. Watch on Netflix. 

Full House (2004): 

Starring Song Hye Kyo and Rain (Jung Ji Hoon), this classic drama follows the story of a young woman who enters into a contract marriage with a famous actor. The drama was a commercial success and helped popularize the Korean Wave across Asia. Watch on Netflix. 

Autumn In My Heart (2000):

This melodrama tells the story of two sisters who are separated at birth and later reunite, only to find themselves in love with the same man. Starring Song Hye Kyo and Song Seung Heon, the drama was a massive hit and is considered a classic of Korean television. Watch on Viki.

Coffee Prince (2007):

This romantic comedy tells the story of a young woman who pretends to be a man in order to work at a coffee shop run by a handsome and free-spirited young man. The drama was praised for its progressive storyline and strong performances. Watch on Netflix. 

My Girlfriend Is A Gumiho (2010):

This fantasy romance drama starring, Lee Seung Gi and Shin Min-a, tells the story of a young man who accidentally releases a legendary nine-tailed fox from a painting and the ensuing romance between them. The drama was a commercial success and helped popularize the mythological creature in Korean popular culture. Watch on Netflix.

Rooftop Prince (2012):

This fantasy romantic comedy tells the story of a Joseon-era prince who travels to the future and meets a woman who looks exactly like his deceased princess. The drama was praised for its unique storyline and the charming performance of its lead actor, Park Yoochun. Watch on Netflix.

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These 10 Kdramas are not only old but gold, offering viewers timeless stories, memorable characters and unforgettable moments. Whether you're a longtime fan of Kdramas or new to the genre, these classics are sure to captivate your heart and leave you wanting more.

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