Director: Park Won-gook

Cast: Ahn Bo-hyun, Lee Ju-bin, Cha Seo-won, Cho Jun-young, Lee Jae-in

Spring Fever is a 2026 South Korean romantic comedy-drama series directed by Park Won-gook, following a burned-out Seoul schoolteacher who relocates to a quiet provincial town and finds herself slowly defrosting — emotionally and otherwise — through the rhythms of small-town life and an unexpected connection.

What is Spring Fever about?

Yun Bom arrives in the sleepy town of Sinsu carrying the wreckage of a painful chapter she would rather forget. Taking a posting as an exchange teacher, she wraps herself in emotional armor, keeping colleagues and students at arm's length. The town, unhurried and quietly insistent, begins to chip away at her defenses. Then comes Seon Jae Gyu — whose warm, persistent presence tests every wall she has built. What starts as reluctant coexistence edges gradually toward something neither of them planned, unfolding against backdrops of classroom routines, cherry-blossom streets, and the particular tenderness that small communities carry.

Cast & crew

Director Park Won-gook brings a measured, character-first sensibility to the series. Ahn Bo-hyun leads as the layered male counterpart, with Lee Ju-bin embodying Yun Bom's guarded resilience. The ensemble — Cha Seo-won, Cho Jun-young, Lee Jae-in, Na Young-hee, Cho Seung-yeon, and Im Su-hyung — fills Sinsu with distinct, lived-in personalities that make the town feel genuinely inhabited.

Context & significance

Korean romantic dramas have cultivated a devoted following among Persian-speaking viewers worldwide, and Spring Fever fits squarely into that tradition: slow-burn emotion, healing as a narrative engine, and the particular appeal of a protagonist who rebuilds herself far from the city that broke her. For diaspora audiences who have navigated their own forms of relocation and reinvention, the emotional beats land with extra resonance. The series is available on K-Time with Persian subtitles, making it fully accessible to Farsi-speaking viewers without the need for a separate subtitle source.

Where & how to watch

Spring Fever is available on K-Time with Persian subtitles. Watch on your browser, TV screen, or phone — no VPN needed, no geo-blocking, no extra download required. Start whenever you like and cancel anytime.