Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha

갯마을 차차차 ‧ Drama ‧ 2021
The couple have chemistry and you will be in for a chill drama with lots of sweet and funny scenes as well.
Recommended by ERICA
The dramas aren't actually that similar, but they have the same pleasant, cozy and chill kinda vibe. Both dramas will make you laugh a lot, but also cry sometimes. The male leads also have similar stories with trauma, blaming themselves and helping other people. Also the grandma (<3) is played by the same actress in both shows (Kim Young Ok).

So if you like either one of these dramas, and want to watch a show that gives off the same feeling while making you feel at home, then I'd really recommend you to watch the other one too. :)
Recommended by sofipanda
Both of them have a heavy support cast of families and friend that creates a nice atmosphere of love and friendship. Also, although Hometown Cha Cha Cha is not slice of life, it has a light story that resembles the genre.
Recommended by sumaririn
There are many similarities, such as the male lead staying in a village while the female lead is from the city, the haters-to-lovers trope, and so on. Both also contain comedy, and the overall vibe is quite similar.
Recommended by Moon
Will love in spring to me is a Chinese version of small town romance that Hometown cha cha cha presents very well. The characters both come back from the big city and the romance starts, pretty basic but compared to many of this type series main leads connection seems indisputable
Recommended by y0squ
Both have main leads who have a bit of tension when they first meet, but their chemistry and banter pull you in right from the start. They also both have very sweet, feel-good romances that will leave your heart warm and full!
Recommended by miraculousdramabug
They are both on Netflix and have a similar vibe. Even the posters give me the same vibe. I personally think that if you really enjoyed OBS that Hometown is the one for you.
Recommended by adululu
Both are romantic healing dramas that feature a City Girl moving to the countryside and falling in love with a boy there. Both couples have good chemistry, and the ML has feelings from the start but doesn't immediately show them outright to the FL due to his trauma. Both follow multiple storylines of the villagers alongside the main protagonists. Both have a very similar heartwarming vibe.
Recommended by bearuth9
The Gongjin villagers' warmth reminds me a lot of people of Haenam. Each person has their own story to tell...
Recommended by Rmdev
If you loved the relaxing small-town escape, community warmth, and city-girl-meets-local-guy romance of Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha, Dazzling should scratch a similar itch - especially the village/homecoming atmosphere - but with a younger, more youthful energy.
Recommended by Angielf
The main hero is a person who lost his parents as a child. Later in life due to his work-related life a person takes his own life. After that he also loses the only other person he cares about. Losing all hope he moves away, isolates himselfs and works to help people with his regular job, but being his best at it. His interactions with people saves them...
while helping them gives meaning to his life. At first he starts helping the main heroine... their love later on helps him face his own trauma. Both were ones planing suicide and a female figure saved them out of nowhere.
While main hero and heroine try to find their own footing in life again.. we got involved in the stories of the people, surrounding them.
In both the heroine has also lost her mother as a child and was raised by a single father for a long time.
Recommended by Loving_Roots
Hometown Cha Cha Cha is a light, breezy k-drama; a show rife with romance, comedy and light bites of drama. It’s the perfect small town weekend treat and an undeniably fun watch from start to finish. It melted hearts with the effortless chemistry between its leads Shin Min-a and Kim Seon-ho.

A Romance of the Little Forest is a Chinese comedy, romance drama. Having grown up in the countryside, Mei Ren and Zhuang Yu's paths often crossed.
Recommended by nananur
They are both set in small towns in coastal areas and the synopsis of HC reminds me of WC which was a relaxing drama that I really enjoyed (but underrated.)
Recommended by Hoshi
At a crossroads, a dentist moves to a seaside village where she meets a handyman intent on helping his neighbours.

The story of a romance between a man who is annoyed with relationships but likes to flirt and a woman who wants to date but does not believe in love.
Recommended by RawNyth
Although they have different plots and relationships I still believe that the two give off similar vibes with one another as both follow a similar structure of a “moving from the city to a small village plot.”
Recommended by Mittyneko
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