As K-Culture lovers, we’ve witnessed the incredible rise of South Korean content, spreading from Seoul to every corner of the globe. What once felt like a niche interest has now blossomed into a worldwide phenomenon, and nowhere is this more evident than in Brazil.
Brazil, known for its deep love of soap operas or telenovelas, has not been immune to the K-Drama wave. The influence of South Korean dramas on Brazilian television is becoming more visible, especially with TV Globo’s upcoming telenovela "Volta por Cima", which not only embraces K-Pop but even features a mini K-Drama within its storyline.
From music to cinema, and now even to our beloved telenovelas, K-Culture is becoming an integral part of Brazilian entertainment. With the new telenovela scheduled to air on September 30th we’re about to see a beautiful fusion of our love for K-Dramas with the unique style of Brazilian storytelling. This isn’t the first time Brazilian telenovelas have embraced the culture of other countries, and when they do, it leaves a lasting impression on our nation. This could mark a new chapter in the growing wave of K-Culture appreciation in Brazilian society.
Brazilians Love for Culturally Infused Telenovelas
Brazilian viewers have long been passionate about telenovelas that bring international cultures into the spotlight, often leading to a surge in popularity for those countries' customs, foods, and lifestyles. When telenovelas feature two or more countries, they tend to capture the imagination of Brazilian audiences by introducing them to
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