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| | + | * [[Jo Jae-Yun]] - Jo Bang-Suk |
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| | * [[Choi Young-Woo (1983)|Choi Young-Woo]] - Yuk-Son | | * [[Choi Young-Woo (1983)|Choi Young-Woo]] - Yuk-Son |
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- Drama: Dear Hongrang (English title) / Hong-Rang (working title)
- Revised romanization: Tangeum
- Hangul: 탄금
- Director: Kim Hong-Sun
- Writer: Jang Da-Hye (novel), Kim Jin-A
- Network: Netflix
- Episodes: 11
- Release Date: May 16, 2025
- Runtime:
- Language: Korean
- Country: South Korea
Plot Synopsis by AsianWiki Staff ©
Hong-Rang (Lee Jae-Wook) was born into a wealthy family and he was the successor to a large merchants' association in Joseon, but he suddenly disappeared at the age of 8. His older step-sister Jae-Yi (Cho Bo-Ah) has never given up hope on finding Hong-Rang. His mother, Min Yeon-Ui (Uhm Ji-Won), who is arrogant and the most powerful figure in the merchants' association, has experienced difficult times since his disappearance. After 12 years, Hong-Rang, now a 20-year-old man, returns, but he doesn't remember anything prior to his disappearance. He also carries with him a secret. Jae-Yi suspects that Hong-Rang is not the real Hong-Rang and she becomes attracted to him.
Notes
- Based on novel "Tangeum: Geumeul Samkida" by Jang Da-Hye (published February 5, 2021 by Book Recipe).
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