Traveling Koreans in K-dramas always take or make gochujang, even in the time travel ones. So I bought some. Where has this been all my life!!! My mind is bursting with recipes. Garlic, onion, red pepper heaven m. See #altText
Traveling Koreans in K-dramas always take or make gochujang, even in the time travel ones. So I bought some. Where has this been all my life!!! My mind is bursting with recipes. Garlic, onion, red pepper heaven m. See #altText
#adramalunies2026 Most memorable people umbrella moment
OK this is cheating bc I saw this show eons ago, but Ji Chang Wook kicking ass with the umbrella before putting it to its more traditional use in the K2 😂 #Kdrama


This feels like the perfect role reversal and one that will likely appeal to K-viewers. Shin Ye Eun is in talks for the K-drama High School Queen, adapted
UBC is hosting a zoom talk about #kdrama and women’s power on March 3 3pm (EST)
“For International Women’s Day, a UBC expert in Korean popular culture will take a closer look at how women are depicted in South Korean dramas.
Asian Studies Professor Ji-yoon An will explore how portrayals of women have evolved in this genre over the past 20 years—and what they reveal about gender, power, and representation today.”
https://ubc.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_2r3ZI-DkQjqTfFhA19A3vA#/registration?os=ipad

As the Korean Wave expands globally, K-dramas are captivating audiences worldwide. For International Women’s Day, a UBC expert in Korean popular culture will take a closer look at how women are depicted in South Korean dramas. Asian Studies Professor Ji-yoon An will explore how portrayals of women have evolved in this genre over the past 20 years—and what they reveal about gender, power, and representation today. Discover a fresh perspective on the stories we watch, why they resonate with audiences around the world, and what they tell us about women on and beyond the screen. This UBC Dialogues webinar is a collaboration between alumni UBC and the UBC Student Alumni Council in celebration of International Women’s Day on March 8, 2026.
After listening to #kdrama for years, this post that ‘hoksi’ is ‘soft power’ deployment felt bang on! Lol
“Hoksi”: The Soft Power Word Every Korean Uses (But No One Tells You About) https://hoxykorean.medium.com/hoksi-the-soft-power-word-every-korean-uses-but-no-one-tells-you-about-eeef4a7cfcb4