Fangs, Fashion, and Forbidden Love: The Rise of Vampire K‑Dramas and C‑Dramas
When you think of vampires, your mind might jump to brooding European castles or high schoolers sparkling in the sun. But in the world of Asian drama, the vampire myth has sunk its fangs into something completely fresh. From Joseon-era guardians to bloodthirsty prosecutors, from boutique-owning immortals to touch-powered romance—Korean and Chinese dramas have reimagined vampires in wildly entertaining ways. Not in the mood to read? Watch South Korean Vampire TV Series here. Not in the mood to read? Watch South Korean Vampire Web Series here. Not in the mood to read? Watch Chinese Vampire Series here. So if you’re
8 Fascinating Facts About The K-Drama “Bulgasal: Immortal Souls”
Bulgasal: Immortal Souls is a South Korean television series starring Lee Jin-wook, Kwon Nara, Lee Joon, Gong Seung-yeon, Jung Jin-young, Park Myung-shin and Kim Woo-seok. The plot features a woman who can remember all her previous lives - repeating death and rebirth for 600 years - as well as a man who cannot be killed and has spent the last 600 years as a Bulgasal—a mythical creature that has to feed on human blood (although he chooses to drink animal blood) and is cursed with immortality. This dark fantasy offers a gripping tale and a mysterious, tension-filled story – telling






















