The Coastal Rhythm of Healing: An Analysis of Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha
The narrative drive of the show is built upon the stark contrast between Hye-jin’s perfectionist, Seoul-based lifestyle and the communal, traditional values of Gongjin. Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha
Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha (2021) is a celebrated South Korean "healing" drama that follows the journey of Yoon Hye-jin, a pragmatic dentist from Seoul who moves to the fictional seaside village of Gongjin. In this tight-knit community, she encounters Hong Du-sik, the town’s jack-of-all-trades "Chief Hong," whose mysterious past and selfless devotion to his neighbors challenge her rigid urban sensibilities. Beyond its "opposites attract" romantic core, the series serves as a poignant exploration of community resilience, the processing of hidden trauma, and the transformative power of human connection. The Contrast of City and Shore The Coastal Rhythm of Healing: An Analysis of
: In Gongjin, livelihood is tied to the sea, and success is measured not by wealth, but by how well one supports their neighbor. The village functions as a collective family, where elders are deeply respected and everyone’s business is everyone’s concern. The Architecture of a Healing Drama Beyond its "opposites attract" romantic core, the series