Chinese office romance dramas continue to charm audiences with their perfect mix of professional ambition and heartfelt love stories. From finance elites to doctors, firefighters, and editors, these dramas prove that love can bloom even in the most demanding workplaces. Below are 7 must-watch Chinese office romance dramas that are so sweet they may just give you a toothache.
1. Love Is Sweet

Starring Bai Lu and Luo Yunxi, Love Is Sweet tells the story of Jiang Jun, a strong-willed woman who joins an investment bank following a family tragedy. There, she reunites with her high school friend Yuan Shuai, now a sharp-tongued executive known for his ruthless work style.
Behind his cold exterior lies years of unspoken love. What begins as workplace rivalry slowly transforms into an emotionally charged romance filled with misunderstandings, jealousy, and undeniable chemistry.
2. You Are My Hero

Adapted from Mu Qingyu’s novel, You Are My Hero stars Bai Jingting as a SWAT team captain and Ma Sichun as a young doctor. Initially clashing due to misunderstandings, the two gradually grow closer through joint rescue missions and life-threatening situations.
Their relationship is built on trust, courage, and mutual respect, making this drama both romantic and deeply inspiring.
3. Once We Get Married

Based on the novel Flash Marriage Contract of the CEO, Once We Get Married centers on a contract marriage between fashion buyer Gu Xixi and domineering CEO Yin Sicheng.
What begins as a three-month business arrangement quickly turns into genuine affection as the two navigate cohabitation, career pressures, and unexpected emotions. A classic fake-marriage trope done right, filled with sweetness and sparks.
4. Fireworks of My Heart

Fireworks of My Heart reunites Yang Yang and Wang Churan in a poignant story of first love, separation, and reunion. Once torn apart by family opposition, the couple meet again years later as a firefighter and an emergency doctor.
The drama beautifully balances romance with realism, highlighting the sacrifices and responsibilities tied to life-saving professions.
5. Find Yourself

Starring Song Qian and Song Weilong, Find Yourself explores a taboo office romance between a successful 32-year-old career woman and her 22-year-old intern.
Their secret relationship is sweet but fragile, complicated by societal pressure and the arrival of a more mature, stable man. This drama raises thoughtful questions about love, age gaps, and emotional compatibility.
6. Moonlight
Moonlight follows Chu Li, a passionate young editor, and Zhou Chuan, a famous yet emotionally complex novelist. Though they bond online, their first real-life meeting is anything but smooth.

What unfolds is a delightful “enemies-to-lovers” romance set in the publishing world, filled with witty banter, mutual growth, and gentle warmth.
7. The Interpreter

Starring Yang Mi and Huang Xuan, The Interpreter tells the story of Qiao Fei, an aspiring French interpreter, and Cheng Jiayang, a genius linguist and her strict mentor.
Despite workplace clashes and family opposition, their love endures illness, misunderstandings, and even life-threatening danger. A dramatic yet emotional romance that highlights perseverance and devotion.
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