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There’s just something irresistible about modern romance comedy Chinese dramas. They’ve got all the right ingredients: quirky meet-cutes, laugh-out-loud misunderstandings, and enough chemistry to power a small city. Whether it’s a clumsy heroine tripping into the arms of the resident campus heartthrob or a slow-burn office romance that keeps you grinning at your screen, these dramas know how to keep the butterflies fluttering. If you’ve been looking for the perfect mix of heartwarming romance and lighthearted comedy, grab your snacks and settle in, because I’ve rounded up some of the best modern romance comedy Chinese dramas that deserve a spot on your watchlist.
I’ve arranged the list starting with the ones I like and ending with the one I can’t stop raving about. Consider this list a slow climb—by the time you reach the end, you’ll find the drama that completely stole my heart.
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The Love You Give Me (2023)
In this second-chance Chinese drama romance, Min Hui and Xin Qi are forced to confront the past if they want to raise a child together. Five years ago, Min Hui pretended to be Xin Qi’s long-lost childhood friend, a lie that shattered their relationship once the truth came out. Now, years later, they cross paths again, and Xin Qi discovers that Min Hui is raising a child who shares the same rare illness he has. As secrets unravel and old wounds resurface, the two must decide whether forgiveness and love can give them a fresh start.

- Cast: Wang Yu Wen, Wang Zi Qi
- Episodes: 28
Here We Meet Again (2023)
Here We Meet Again is another second-chance Chinese romance drama—or more accurately, a romance that never quite had the chance to bloom the first time around. Back in their school days, Xiang Yuan, the wealthy daughter of a powerful family, had a crush on Xu Yan Shi, and the feeling was mutual. But when Yan Shi had to leave town due to family troubles, their budding relationship ended before it could begin. Years later, fate brings them back together when Yuan is tasked with saving one of her family’s businesses, only to discover that Yan Shi is now working at the company. The old spark is still there, but their difference in social status may be the very thing standing in their way.

Romantic and funny, this drama delivers both heart and laughs. Janice Wu shows off her impeccable comedic timing, while Vin Zhang perfectly embodies the ambitious, resilient leading man. Add in a memorable soundtrack, and Here We Meet Again is a rom-com you won’t want to skip.
- Cast: Janice Wu, Vin Zhang
- Episodes: 32
Once We Get Married (2021)
Once We Get Married is the drama that first introduced viewers to the beloved “Wang-Wang couple,” Wang Yu Wen and Wang Zi Qi, who later reunited in The Love You Give Me. This earlier drama became popular largely thanks to their undeniable chemistry.

The story follows Gu Xi Xi and Yin Si Chen, two opposites who agree to a marriage of convenience for mutual benefit. What starts as a practical arrangement slowly transforms into something real, with the pair falling for each other against the odds.
The plot itself isn’t groundbreaking, but the sparkling chemistry, witty banter, and overall lighthearted vibe make this rom-com a delightful watch. If you’re looking for a simple yet feel-good drama filled with romance and laughs, this one is worth adding to your list.
- Cast: Wang Yu Wen, Wang Zi Qi
- Episodes: 24
Because of Meeting You (2017)
Because of Meeting You blends both lighthearted fun and soap-opera-level drama, a signature of its era. Even if melodrama isn’t usually your thing, this series is worth a shot because at its core lies a romantic, funny, and heartwarming love story.

Zhang Guo Guo and Li Yun Kai were once friends, but everything changed when Guo Guo suffered an accident that caused memory loss and pulled her away from home. Years later, they meet again under circumstances that spark mutual dislike, neither aware of their shared past. As fate keeps throwing them together, old bonds resurface and new feelings grow, though Guo Guo’s hidden past threatens to get in the way of their happy ending.
Yes, there are villains you’ll love to hate, but the real highlight is the sweet, charming romance between Guo Guo and Yun Kai. Stick with them, and you’ll find yourself falling in love right alongside them.
- Cast: Sun Yi, Deng Lun
- Episodes: 56
Begin Again (2020)
Begin Again is a romance comedy Chinese drama that puts a refreshing twist on the usual rom-com formula. Instead of the classic rich-guy, poor-girl setup, the story flips the script. Lu Fang Ning is a confident, outspoken CEO, while Ling Rui is a gentle, soft-spoken doctor. The two enter a contract of marriage and soon find themselves navigating the ups and downs of married life without really knowing each other well beforehand.

What makes this drama stand out is the shift in relationship dynamics. Lu Fang Ning may be powerful in the boardroom, but she’s not without her vulnerabilities, and that’s where Ling Rui quietly shines. His calm, steady support reveals a different kind of strength, balancing out her fiery personality and making their partnership feel authentic.
Funny, heartwarming, and endlessly charming, Begin Again is the kind of romance comedy Chinese drama that feels like a cozy hug. With incredible chemistry between the leads, it’s easy to fall in love right alongside them.
- Cast: Zhou Yu Tong, Gong Jun
- Episodes: 35
Boss and Me (2014)
Boss and Me is one of the earlier modern romance comedy Chinese dramas that helped popularize the genre and win over countless fans. While it follows familiar tropes—the classic rich guy–poor girl pairing and, as the title suggests, the boss–employee setup—it remains a standout because of its charm. Romantic, funny, and lighthearted, this drama is a feel-good watch, and Zhao Li Ying shines as the lovable female lead.

The story follows Xue Shan Shan, a small-town girl who moves to the city to work at a major corporation. She meets her boss, the company’s owner, when she agrees to help his sick sister. Grateful for her kindness, he begins sending Shan Shan nutritious meals, and from this sweet gesture, their romance slowly blossoms.
- Cast: Zhao Li Ying, Hans Zhang
- Episodes: 34
Meteor Garden (2018)
A classic enemies-to-lovers story with laughs, friendship, and one of the most iconic romances in Chinese drama history.
Of course, no list of romance comedy Chinese dramas would be complete without my favorite version of Boys Over Flowers—the Chinese remake, Meteor Garden. Adapted from the iconic Japanese manga Hana Yori Dango, this drama keeps the classic soap-opera-style plot but infuses it with a lighthearted, feel-good vibe. Much of its charm comes from the hilarious antics and heartfelt moments shared by Dong Shan Cai, Dao Ming Si, and their circle of friends.

The story follows Shan Cai, a hardworking girl from modest beginnings who earns a spot at an elite university. There she encounters the infamous F4, a group of wealthy, good-looking boys led by the arrogant Dao Ming Si. Though he initially bullies her, Shan Cai’s resilience wins him over, leading to an unexpected journey from animosity to love. Along the way, friendships are forged, feelings deepen, and viewers are rewarded with a richly satisfying happily-ever-after.
- Cast: Shen Yue, Dylan Wang
- Episodes: 50
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Please Feel At Ease, Mr. Ling (2021)
A sweet forced-proximity romance with secret-identity twists, heartfelt moments, and plenty of swoon-worthy chemistry.
I spent half this drama giggling, smiling, and kicking my feet—it’s that swoon-worthy. Zhao Lu Si as Gu An Xin and Liu Te as Ling Yue are simply adorable as two reluctant housemates who slowly but surely fall in love.

After a road accident, An Xin takes the injured Yue into her home, and their close proximity sparks undeniable chemistry. What she doesn’t realize is that Yue is hiding his true identity, one that ties directly to her complicated past.
The story is lighthearted with just enough drama to add depth, but the real charm lies in the romance. Watching An Xin and Yue navigate their relationship, supporting and standing by each other, makes this drama an absolute treat for romance fans.
- Cast: Zhao Lu Si, Liu Te
- Episodes: 24
I May Love You (2023)
I May Love You is hands down my favorite modern romance comedy Chinese drama. The story follows Tang Xin, who has long harbored feelings for her boss, Tang Yu. Mustering up her courage, she finally confesses—only to be rejected. Heartbroken, she resigns from her job. But her absence makes Tang Yu realize he feels the same, leading him on a determined (and often amusing) quest to win her back, complete with plenty of groveling.

What makes this drama shine is the perfect mix of chemistry, acting, and pacing. The slow-burn romance is executed beautifully, with Tang Xin refusing to instantly give in to Tang Yu’s advances. Their push-and-pull dynamic is delightful, and once they finally become a couple, their relationship feels refreshingly mature, supportive, and deeply romantic.
- Cast: Huang Ri Ying, Miles Wei
- Episodes: 24
Wrap Up
And that wraps up my list, ending with the drama that completely stole my heart or the one I’ll happily rewatch a hundred times. Modern C-drama romance may follow familiar tropes, but they never fail to deliver heart-fluttering moments, lovable characters, and plenty of laughs. If you’re looking for your next binge, I hope this list of the best C-drama romance helps you find the perfect drama to swoon over.
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