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Promotional poster for My Spring Days
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| Written by | Park Ji-sook |
| Directed by | Lee Jae-dong |
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| Country of origin | South Korea |
| Original language(s) | Korean |
| No. of episodes | 16 |
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| Executive producer(s) | Han Hee |
| Producer(s) | Lee Ho-young Park Jae-sam |
| Running time | 60 minutes |
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| Original network | Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation |
| Original release | September 10 – October 30, 2014 |
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My Spring Days (Hangul: 내 생애 봄날; RR: Nae Saengae Bomnal; lit. "The Spring Days of My Life") is a 2014 South Korean television series starring Kam Woo-sung, Choi Soo-young, Lee Joon-hyuk, and Jang Shin-young. It airs on MBC on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes beginning September 10, 2014.
The plot uses the concept of cellular memory, a medical hypothesis that recipients' personalities and habits become similar to their donors.
Lee Bom-yi (Choi Soo-young) was once a terminally ill patient, but she's been given a second chance at life after getting a heart transplant and now lives each day to the fullest. She meets Kang Dong-ha (Kam Woo-sung), the CEO of Hanuiron and a widower with two children who lost his wife to an accident. Bom-yi falls for Dong-ha, not knowing that her donor was Dong-ha's wife.
Kam Woo-sung and Choi Soo-young were cast as leads on July 17, 2014.
My Spring Days began filming on August 19 and the first shoot took place in a marketplace in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province.
The show beat its rivals, SBS My Lovely Girl and KBS2's Iron Man consistently and the show ended with a 10.5% viewer rating in the Seoul National Capital Area, ranking first among the Wednesday-Thursday dramas.