If you enjoy dramas like Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha , When the Camellia Blooms , or Our Blues , Welcome to Samdal-ri will feel like a warm blanket on a cold night. It is a slow, deliberate burn that rewards patient viewers with cathartic tears and genuine laughs.
While the chemistry between Ji Chang-wook and Shin Hye-sun is electric—complete with bickering, longing glances, and the weight of decades of unspoken feelings— Welcome to Samdal-ri is truly an ensemble healing drama. The heart of the show lies in the "Haenyeo" (the legendary female divers of Jeju), specifically Sam-dal’s mother and her friends. Their silent strength, their rituals, and their unwavering support create a powerful backbone for the story. Welcome to Samdal-ri
But the glamorous facade shatters. A devastating betrayal and a workplace scandal orchestrated by her assistant cause Sam-dal to lose everything—her career, her reputation, and her relationships. With nowhere else to go, she returns to Samdal-ri in disgrace, dragging her two older sisters (a once-celebrated writer and a former factory team leader) back with her. If you enjoy dramas like Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha ,
Welcome to Samdal-ri arrived at a time when audiences were hungry for comfort. It lacks a grand villain or convoluted plot twists. Instead, its tension comes from realistic emotional obstacles: grief over a lost parent, the shame of failure, and the fear of being hurt again. The heart of the show lies in the