The world of K-drama is vast, and fans ofSouth Korean programshave shows of all genres to discover.

That is, if it’s even possible to decide to watch only one show.

In fact,fantasy dramas are neck and neck with historical dramaswhen it comes to popularity.

Jang Na-ra and Jung Yong-hwa posing in front of a fisheye lens for Sell Your Haunted House.

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When a show combines the two - plus romance - it’s a real winner.

Just ensure you don’t miss any of these.

Their chemistry is great, but the storyline doesn’t end romantically.

Jang Na-ra and Jung Yong-hwa behind a two-winged vintage door for Sell Your Haunted House.

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Their chemistry is great, but the storyline doesn’t end romantically.

When his daughter goes missing, Seo-jin has to face the things he’s been missing.

The two grow closer together, and the show’s name reflects the strength of Jun-hee’s undying love.

Lee Se-young and Shin Sung-rok in the poster for Kairos.

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They’re noodlemakers and servers by day and serious paranormal investigators and evil-spirit banishers by night.

The storyline follows their troubles and encounters after a new, young member joins their shop.

The fantasy world of W isintertwined with an interesting science fiction plot going back and forth between two dimensions.

Ahn Hyo-seop looking at something in the distance in A Time Called You.

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Thisflawed but still amazing dramais a genre-bending miracle that puts a mystery at the forefront rather than a romance.

Luckily,Wbalances that very well and doesn’t indulge too much.

The drama was based on a webtoon of the same name, and offers thrilling entertainment at every corner.

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Fans of these genres will go head over heels for this underrated drama, for sure.

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The cast members pose with determined faces for The Uncanny Counter.

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A couple holding hands and smiling in The King Eternal Monarch.

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The Cast of Hotel del Luna standing together for a photo in hotel uniforms.

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A close up of Gong Yoo smirking in Goblin.

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Park So-dam as Death, looking at someone off-screen and smiling slightly in Death’s Game.

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The cast each pose in a different direction and some hold weapons for the Disney Plus K-drama Moving.

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