Top 8 Korean dramas and movies filmed in the Philippines

Korean filmmakers are increasingly traveling to the Philippines in search of dramatic scenery, energetic cities, and distinctive cultural contexts for their dramas and films. With its breathtaking beaches, verdant woods, and energetic cities, the Philippines makes an ideal setting for melodramas, thrillers with lots of action, and romantic comedies. The following 8 Korean dramas and films, which were shot in the Philippines, have won over fans all over the world.

1. ‘The Love Affair’ (2015)

Starring Korean heartthrob Lee Min Ho and Filipino actress Angelica Panganiban, ‘The Love Affair’ is a romantic drama that explores the complexities of love and relationships. The film showcases the beautiful landscapes of Palawan, including its pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters, providing a breathtaking backdrop for the emotional storyline.

2. ‘The King: Eternal Monarch’ (2020)

‘The King: Eternal Monarch’ is a fantasy romance drama that follows the love story between a Korean emperor and a modern-day detective who cross paths through a mysterious portal between parallel worlds. The drama features scenes filmed in various locations in the Philippines, including Tagaytay and Busan, adding to its enchanting and otherworldly appeal.

3. ‘You’re My Boss’ (2015)

Starring Toni Gonzaga and Coco Martin, ‘You’re My Boss’ is a romantic comedy that tells the story of an uptight career woman who pretends to be her assistant’s boss while on a business trip to the Philippines. The film showcases the vibrant culture and stunning landscapes of Manila and Batangas, providing a colorful backdrop for the humorous and heartwarming storyline.

4. ‘Descendants of the Sun’ (2016)

‘Descendants of the Sun’ is a blockbuster Korean drama that follows the love story between a special forces captain and a doctor who meet while on a peacekeeping mission in a fictional war-torn country. While most of the series was filmed in South Korea and Greece, several episodes were shot in the Philippines, including scenes in Cebu and Pampanga, showcasing the country’s natural beauty and cultural richness.

5. ‘No Breathing’ (2013)

Starring Lee Jong Suk, Seo In Guk, and Kwon Yuri, ‘No Breathing’ is a sports drama that revolves around competitive swimming and the rivalry between two talented athletes. The film features scenes filmed in the scenic island of Boracay, known for its white sandy beaches and turquoise waters, providing a picturesque backdrop for the intense swimming competitions and emotional character development.

6. ‘My Korean Jagiya’ (2017)

‘My Korean Jagiya’ is a romantic comedy series that follows the love story between a Korean superstar and a Filipina fan who becomes his personal assistant. Filmed in various locations across the Philippines, including Manila, Baguio, and Bohol, the series showcases the country’s diverse landscapes and rich cultural heritage, adding depth and authenticity to the storyline.

7. ‘Encounter’ (2018)

‘Encounter,’ also known as ‘Boyfriend,’ is a romantic drama starring Song Hye Kyo and Park Bo Gum. The series follows the unexpected romance between a wealthy heiress and a free-spirited young man who meets by chance during a trip to Cuba. While most of the series was filmed in South Korea and Cuba, several episodes were shot in Cebu, Philippines, highlighting the country’s tropical beauty and romantic allure.

8. ‘The Romantic Movement: Seoul’ (2021)

‘The Romantic Movement: Seoul’ is a travel-reality show that follows the journey of Korean celebrities as they explore various cities around the world, including Manila, Philippines. The show features breathtaking aerial views of Manila’s skyline, as well as scenes of celebrities immersing themselves in the local culture and cuisine, showcasing the vibrant energy and diversity of the Philippine capital.

In conclusion, Korean filmmakers looking for breathtaking locales and energetic sets for their dramas and films have come to love the Philippines. Fans of Korean entertainment should not miss these eight Korean movies that were shot in the Philippines. They range from romantic comedies to action-packed thrillers, and they give viewers a taste of the natural beauty, rich culture, and friendly people of the Philippines.

Jasmine C.

Mabuhay! An upcoming Newswriter for the Asian Affairs from the Pearl of the Orient - Philippines. Avid follower of celebrity gossips, fashion news. I got into writing so that my fellow Kababayan will be constantly updated with the latest news.

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