
Dance of the Dragon
Drama · Romance
Overview
The story of three people whose lives are pulled into review and assessment when their paths cross. The initial sparks of what could be a new romance plays off against a couple falling out of love, a student and teacher, a father and son, a mother's influence and competing suitors - all explored with sensitivity, delicacy and refined artistry.
Top Cast


Jang Hyuk
Jang Hyuk
Tae Kwon
Jang Hyuk
Tae Kwon


Fann Wong
Fann Wong
Emi Lim
Fann Wong
Emi Lim


Jason Scott Lee
Jason Scott Lee
Cheng
Jason Scott Lee
Cheng


Kim Eung-soo
Kim Eung-soo
Tae's Father
Kim Eung-soo
Tae's Father


Yeo Jin-goo
Yeo Jin-goo
Young Tae
Yeo Jin-goo
Young Tae


Lim Kay Tong
Lim Kay Tong
Li Bao
Lim Kay Tong
Li Bao


Jason Chan
Jason Chan
Emi's Dance School Student
Jason Chan
Emi's Dance School Student
Andrea Lim
Andrea Lim
Emi's Dance School Student
Andrea Lim
Emi's Dance School Student
Mizushima Emi
Mizushima Emi
Emi's Dance School Student
Mizushima Emi
Emi's Dance School Student
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