Typhoon Family

태풍상사 ‧ Drama ‧ 2025
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Recommended by Zeruno
It's also in the 90's, business related - struggling to make ends meet. Its fun with a bit of romance. I love the 90's vibe of both of these kdramas!
Recommended by Tessannie
Investment professional Xu Si returns from Hong Kong to mainland China and clashes with Jiang Hu, heiress to a national clothing empire, over their opposing business ideals. When her father’s company collapses, Jiang Hu falls from grace just as Xu Si targets the legacy brand "Tengyue" her father founded. Determined to save it, Jiang Hu faces off against Xu Si in a high-stakes battle for the brand’s future.
Recommended by o_reo123
Similar:
- ML comes from a rich background
- has humor and serious moments
- ML has a complicated relationship with their dad
- ML follows his father's footsteps
- ML is a newbie at work, without any credentials
- FL is direct and kind
- ML is charismatic, seems arrogant, but is actually very kind
- ML and FL work hard
- teamwork
- fight action scenes

Different:
- Different fields of work (FXC: Detective, TF: Trader)
- Different time periods (FXC: now, TF: 90s)
- the dynamic between ML and FL (FXC: started as enemies, TF: friendly)
- FXC has slight romance in the tag, more like work partners. TF has romance in the tag.
- FXC has thriller and mystery elements
Recommended by Ajummasaretheworst
Both of the shows main guy is Lee Junho, so if you enjoyed his acting in one you might also find the other really good. For his character love pushes his character to confront his past wounds, trust issues, or insecurities, which creates some character growth.
His, Lee Junho, chemistry with the lead actresses are amazing and can be seen in both shows already from episode 1.
King the Land lightly touches on corporate and family expectations, while Tycoon Family goes heavier into internal conflict within the company due to the IMF crisis so in that sense they are a bit different.
Recommended by Emiunknown
About young man and business in 1990s era. Typhoon family focuss on trading business while our Times about development of technology
Recommended by 10on
It has the imf times and mostly on investment side and fights between family for ceo position of soonyang ,Its a hero returns to the past troupe but not in his body , atleast thts how it is in the drama but the manwha was different the drama just took the main idea from the manwha and they did whatever they wanted with it , its really good just the ending will feel weird, if u are not a manwha reader u will love it , even if u are a manwha reader u will like it just the ending wont make sense
Recommended by Venerable One

The drama setting is1990s, Blossom Shanghai facing backdrop of massive economic growth while Typhoon Family facing economic crisis
Recommended by 10on
Both are about traders who try to make deal, overcome many difficulties in order to establish their business. HOTS is a bit crazier and more interesting to me tbh (and funnier). TF has IMF setting which is quite cool and I love how practical and realistic the characters are (esp the female lead)
Recommended by marcherz
Set in the 1960s, it depicts the inside story between bureaucrats, politicians and big businesses over a bank merger revolving around the family discord between Manpyo Daisuke, the owner and president of Hanshin Bank, and his eldest son, Teppei.
Recommended by Cider Melon
In the late 1990s, Liu Jun, who studied in Germany, returned to his hometown of Donghai. Following the tide of the times, he is determined to modernize his father's old machinery factory with leading technology.

As a private enterprise, Liu Jun struggles to acquire capital, connections, and technology. However, his friend Qian Hong Ming's import and export as well as real estate businesses are flourishing at this time and the two come to look out for each other.

Liu Jun becomes acquainted with Yang Xun due to technology, yet their falling out is also because of the same. Fortunately, Song Yun Hui, the head of the Donghai Group, favors Liu Jun and provides strong backing for the development of the Tengfei Factory.
Recommended by Cider Melon
Tae Pung (Typhoon Family) reminds me of Jang Geu-rae (Misaeng), someone who knows nothing about trade but is determined to overcome the challenges he faces. But while one of these dramas has a more romantic tone due to caracter’s nature and moves at a fast pace, the other is realistic, cold, and slow. The pace isn't distracting; it's actually quite engaging. While watching Typoon Family, I can't help but think of Misaeng because of the plot of trying to adapt to the business world, even though the atmosphere is different. These two dramas are examples of similar themes being tackled in two different ways, with two different perspectives and emotions. I loved both.
Recommended by feraa
In both dramas, the male lead starts off as an immature character, but after a major breakdown, he’s forced to pull himself together and start his own business. With the help of the female lead, he begins to face the many challenges of the business world.
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