Coastal Charms & K-Drama Dreams: Pohang Set to Reignite Your Hallyu Love with `Spring Fever`! 🏖️💘
Hello Korea Fam, Minho Kang here, your cultural historian from “Hello Korea,” ready to dive deep into the latest K-drama sensation poised to capture hearts globally! As we step into a new year, it’s not just a fresh start for us, but also for the scenic city of Pohang, which is rapidly cementing its status as a must-visit K-drama pilgrimage site. Get ready, because the much-anticipated tvN Mon-Tue drama, ‘Spring Fever’, is set to bloom on January 5, 2026, at 8:50 PM KST, promising a heartwarming romance that will undoubtedly send you packing for Korea’s East Coast!

Based on a beloved web novel of the same name, ‘Spring Fever’ is a romantic comedy that brings together two captivating stars: Ahn Bo-hyun (whom many of you know from his roles as the steadfast Oppa in various hits) as the seemingly rugged yet warm-hearted parent Seon Jae-gyu, and the ever-charming Lee Joo-bin as the city-weary teacher Yoon Bom. Their story unfolds as Teacher Yoon Bom, seeking solace from urban life, moves to a quaint school, only to find her path unexpectedly entwined with Seon Jae-gyu. What follows is a delightful journey of two closed hearts gradually opening, allowing new emotions to blossom against a backdrop of stunning landscapes.
Interestingly, what truly sets ‘Spring Fever’ apart is its dedication to an all-location shoot in the picturesque city of Pohang. For those of us who appreciate the subtle historical and cultural connections in K-dramas, this is a significant development. Pohang isn’t new to the K-drama spotlight; it famously served as the idyllic setting for the global phenomenon ‘Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha’. That drama not only captivated audiences but also brought an unprecedented surge in tourism to areas like Guryongpo, Homigot, and Cheongha, invigorating local economies and creating a tangible “Hallyu effect.”
We at “Hello Korea” believe that ‘Spring Fever’ is poised to replicate and even amplify this success, further cementing Pohang’s reputation as a vital K-drama filming destination. The city, with its unique blend of dynamic urban life and serene coastal beauty, offers a diverse palette for storytelling. Viewers can expect to be mesmerized by:
- 🏫 Cheongha Middle School: The primary setting for our protagonists’ blossoming romance.
- 🏠 Guryongpo-eup: The charming neighborhood where Ahn Bo-hyun and Lee Joo-bin‘s characters will live out their daily lives.
- bustling Jukdo Market: A vibrant hub that promises lively scenes and a peek into local culture.
- ☕ Cheongpodabang: A café steeped in modern cultural nostalgia, perfect for intimate moments.
- 🌅 Iconic sites like Homigot and the verdant Railroad Forest.
- 🏖️ The endless stretches of stunning East Coast beaches that frame Pohang’s unique “sea and city” coexistence.
A Pohang city official expressed their enthusiasm, stating, “We anticipate that Pohang’s natural beauty and everyday charm, captured so attractively in the drama, will deliver new emotional experiences to countless viewers. Having already proven its competitive edge as a K-drama filming location, Pohang will continue to strive for regional tourism activation by attracting diverse visual content.”
As a cultural historian, I find Pohang’s strategic embracing of K-drama tourism fascinating. It’s a testament to the power of Hallyu to not just entertain, but to shape regional identities and economies, creating new pilgrimage sites for global fans. This isn’t just about a drama; it’s about the evolution of a city’s cultural narrative, inviting the world to experience its unique charms firsthand.
So, Global K-Fans, mark your calendars for January 5, 2026! Prepare to fall in love not only with the heartwarming story of ‘Spring Fever’ and its talented cast, but also with the enchanting city of Pohang. This K-drama is more than just entertainment; it’s an invitation to explore a new cultural landscape, proving once again that K-content continues to be a powerful bridge connecting us all.
Editor: Minho Kang 📜
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