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Song Hye-Kyo is among the biggest Korean stars and one of the absolute favourites for Hallyu fans. Many kick-off their K-drama journey with one of her projects. Let's scroll through 5 of her must-watch shows currently streaming on Netflix.
Song Hye-Kyo's 5 K-Dramas To Watch On Netflix
Song Hye-Kyo is among the biggest Korean stars and one of the absolute favourites for Hallyu fans. While many kick-off their K-drama journey with one of her projects, there's no way audience can miss her performance.
Song Hye-Kyo's Must-Watch K-Dramas On Netflix
Song Hye-Kyo is among the biggest Korean stars and one of the absolute favourites for Hallyu fans. Many kick-off their K-drama journey with one of her projects. let's scroll through 5 of her must-watch shows currently streaming on Netflix.
That Winter, The Wind Blows (2013)
Romance between a blind, lonely heiress of a conglomerate, and a high-class gambler and playboy who pretends to be her brother eyeing to inherit her wealth, until the two fall in love.
Descendants of the Sun (2016)
A must-watch for beginners, this blockbuster show had Song play a surgeon deployed in a war-torn country. She starred opposite her ex-husband Song Joong-Ki, who plays a special forces officer.
Encounter (2018)
A slow-burn romance between a divorced woman from a wealthy family and a carefree man who's younger to her, and how they navigate through societal pressures and age gap.
Full House (2004)
A pioneer rom-com K-drama that helped propel the Korean Wave. A fun show around the previous and new owners of a house, who are forced to live together despite hating each other.
The Glory (2022)
A hit revenge-drama about school bullying and violence and how it impacts the entire life of its victim. Song plays a homeroom teacher on a mission against her perpetrators.
Song Hye-Kyo's Next Projects
Song Hye-Kyo will be seen in upcoming horror movie based on exorcism, The Priests 2: Dark Nuns in 2025. She also stars opposite Gong Yoo in Show Business that explores the broadcasting industry in South Korea during its early years.