China's Got Talent (series 1)
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The first series of China's Got Talent
, also known as Head & Shoulders
China's Got Talent for sponsor reasons, premiered on DragonTV on July 25, 2010. The premiere ratings drew 400 million viewers. Dongfang Daily reported that with an 8 percent audience share in Shanghai while in 26 other provinces got a 1.37 percent share. The second episode increased 100 million viewers from the premiere which makes it 500 million viewers who watched. This makes China's Got Talent
the most viewers in the Got Talent franchise history.
were pre-selected by the producers of the show from preliminary auditions. The auditions were held in Shanghai Concert Hall
from July 25th to September 5th. In China's version of Got Talent franchise, judges pressing 'X' does not always mean that they do not like the contestant's performance. It is a way to stop the performance as judges has heard enough and are satisfied.
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! style="text-align: center"| Audition 3 (August 8, 2010)
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The first series of China's Got Talent
, also known as Head & Shoulders
China's Got Talent for sponsor reasons, premiered on DragonTV on July 25, 2010. The premiere ratings drew 400 million viewers. Dongfang Daily reported that with an 8 percent audience share in Shanghai while in 26 other provinces got a 1.37 percent share. The second episode increased 100 million viewers from the premiere which makes it 500 million viewers who watched. This makes China's Got Talent
the most viewers in the Got Talent franchise history.
were pre-selected by the producers of the show from preliminary auditions. The auditions were held in Shanghai Concert Hall
from July 25th to September 5th. In China's version of Got Talent franchise, judges pressing 'X' does not always mean that they do not like the contestant's performance. It is a way to stop the performance as judges has heard enough and are satisfied.
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! style="text-align: center"| Audition 2 (August 1, 2010)
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! style="text-align: center"| Audition 3 (August 8, 2010)
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The first series of China's Got Talent
, also known as Head & Shoulders
China's Got Talent for sponsor reasons, premiered on DragonTV on July 25, 2010. The premiere ratings drew 400 million viewers. Dongfang Daily reported that with an 8 percent audience share in Shanghai while in 26 other provinces got a 1.37 percent share. The second episode increased 100 million viewers from the premiere which makes it 500 million viewers who watched. This makes China's Got Talent
the most viewers in the Got Talent franchise history.
were pre-selected by the producers of the show from preliminary auditions. The auditions were held in Shanghai Concert Hall
from July 25th to September 5th. In China's version of Got Talent franchise, judges pressing 'X' does not always mean that they do not like the contestant's performance. It is a way to stop the performance as judges has heard enough and are satisfied.
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! style="text-align: center"| Audition 1 (July 25, 2010)
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! style="text-align: center"| Audition 2 (August 1, 2010)
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! style="text-align: center"| Audition 3 (August 8, 2010)
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! style="text-align: center"| Audition 4 (August 22, 2010)This episode was originally scheduled to air on Aug 15th but was delayed due to National Mourning Day in China.
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! style="text-align: center"| Audition 5 (August 29, 2010)
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! style="text-align: center"| Audition 6 (September 5, 2010)
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Two most popular contestants eliminated in semifinals can advance via online ballots after all 3 semifinals are broadcasted.
Therefore the final chart will be filled with two winners from each semifinal and two popular contestants.
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!Key
| Judges' choice
| Advanced to the finals.
| Finished in either second or third place; Won the judges' vote.
| Finished in either second or third place; Lost the judges' vote.
| Advanced via popular vote.
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!rowspan="2"|Order
!rowspan="2"|Performer
!rowspan="2"|Act Description
!rowspan="2"|Jury's Votes (of 60)
!colspan="3"|Judges' Choices
|-
!width="70"|Gao
!width="70"|Yi
!width="70"|Zhou
|-
| 1
|Shenzhen Migrant Workers Hip-Hop Group
|Hip Hop Dance troupe
|35
|—
|—
|—
|-
|style="background: silver"| 2
|style="background: silver"|Chuan Zi and "Dudu" the dog
|style="background: silver"|Singing and Dog Howling Act
|style="background: silver"|34+10 (Zhou)
|—
|—
|
|-
|style="background: orange"| 3
|style="background: orange"|Shou Junchao
|style="background: orange"|Rapper
|style="background: orange"|57+10 (Yi)
|—
|
|—
|-
| 4
|Zhu Jie
|Singer
|42
|—
|—
|—
|-
| 5
|Dennis
|Male Pole Dancer
|38
|—
|—
|—
|-
| 6
|Chen Jing
|Singer and Strength Act
|10
|—
|—
|—
|-
| 7
|Zou Ran and Zou Chun
|Singing/dancing
|21
|—
|—
|—
|-
|style="background: gold"| 8
|style="background: gold"|Liu Wei
|style="background: gold"|Disabled pianist
|style="background: gold"|58+10 (Gao)
|
|—
|—
|-
|}
|-
!rowspan="2"|Order
!rowspan="2"|Performer
!rowspan="2"|Act Description
!rowspan="2"|Jury's Votes (of 70)
!colspan="3"|Judges' Choices
|-
!width="70"|Gao
!width="70"|Yi
!width="70"|Zhou
|-
| 1
|Modern Grannies
|Bellydancing troupe
|50
|—
|—
|—
|-
|style="background: gold"| 2
|style="background: gold"|Cai Xiuqing
|style="background: gold"|Singer
|style="background: gold"|64+10 (Zhou)
|—
|—
|
|-
|style="background: silver"| 3
|style="background: silver"|Zhang Aiqing and Zhang Jianfa
|style="background: silver"|Dancing Duo
|style="background: silver"|57
|—
|—
|—
|-
| 4
|Power
|Acrobats
|32
|—
|—
|—
|-
|style="background: orange"| 5
|style="background: orange"|Xu Mingfei and Zhang Zhengbang
|style="background: orange"|Robot Clowns Act
|style="background: orange"|42+20 (Gao and Yi)
|
|
|—
|-
| 6
|Jiang Renrui
|Peacock Dance
|24
|—
|—
|—
|-
| 7
|Yang Di
|Lip-synching and Dancing Act
|31
|—
|—
|—
|-
| 8
|Xu Hongdong
|Opera singer
|27
|—
|—
|—
|-
|}
|-
!rowspan="2"|Order
!rowspan="2"|Performer
!rowspan="2"|Act Description
!rowspan="2"|Jury's Votes (of 70)
!colspan="3"|Judges' Choices
|-
!width="70"|Gao
!width="70"|Yi
!width="70"|Zhou
|-
| 1
|Old Buddies
|Band
|43
|—
|—
|—
|-
|style="background: silver"| 2
|style="background: silver"|Zhang Fengxi
|style="background: silver"|Shanghainese stand up comedian
|style="background: silver"|49+10 (Gao)
|
|—
|—
|-
|style="background: gold"| 3
|style="background: gold"|Zhu Xiaoming
|style="background: gold"|Singer
|style="background: gold"|55+20 (Yi and Zhou)
|—
|
|
|-
| 4
|Wenkexin Bellydancing Group
|Bellydancing
|3
|—
|—
|—
|-
| 5
|Gao Yifeng
|Singer
|32
|—
|—
|—
|-
|style="background: orange"| 6
|style="background: orange"|Zhai Xiaowei and Ma Li
|style="background: orange"|Disabled Acrobats
|style="background: orange"|62
|—
|—
|—
|-
| 7
|Zhou Jinsong
|Singer
|27
|—
|—
|—
|-
| 8
|Xu Na and Zhou Yanfeng
|Singing and Performing
|29
|—
|—
|—
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%;"
|- valign="top"
|Rank
|Performer
|Semifinal (Week)
|Total Votes
|-
|style="background: #99FF99"|1
|style="background: #99FF99"|Zhang Fengxi
|style="background: #99FF99"|3
|style="background: #99FF99"|219994
|-
|style="background: #99FF99"|2
|style="background: #99FF99"|Modern Grannies
|style="background: #99FF99"|2
|style="background: #99FF99"|215320
|-
|3
|Gao Yifeng
|3
|213771
|-
|4
|Zhang Aiqing and Zhang Jianfa
|2
|209997
|-
|5
|Zhou Jinsong
|3
|209891
|-
|6
|Yang Di
|2
|191654
|-
|7
|Power
|2
|188876
|-
|8
|Xu Hongdong
|2
|183489
|-
|9
|Old Buddies
|3
|160098
|-
|10
|Dennis
|1
|155673
|-
|11
|Zou Ran and Zou Chun
|1
|147738
|-
|12
|Jiang Renrui
|2
|145438
|-
|13
|Zhu Jie
|1
|118761
|-
|14
|Wenkexin Bellydancing Group
|3
|98730
|-
|15
|Chuan Zi and "Dudu" the dog
|1
|90836
|-
|16
|Shenzhen Migrant Workers Hip-Hop Group
|1
|70052
|-
|17
|Chen Jing
|1
|61298
|-
|18
|Xu Na and Zhou Yanfeng
|3
|59089
|}
, Escala
, Diversity
, and Signature
and America's Got Talent contestant Recycled Percussion
.
Final standing was decided by SMS votes started from 4 Oct and ended with the live broadcast. However, details about total votes or percentages have not been released yet.
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!Key
| Winner
| Runner-Up
| Third Place
|}
{|class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! width="8%"|Order
! width="8%"|SMS Voting Code
! width="8%"|Finished
! width="26%"|Artist
! width="50%"|Act
|-
!1
|8286
|8th
|Modern Grannies
|Bellydancing troupe
|-
! style="background:silver;"|2
| style="background:silver;"|8284
| style="background:silver;"|2nd
| style="background:silver;"|Zhang Fengxi
| style="background:silver;"|Shanghainese stand up comedian
|-
! style="background:#c96;"|3
| style="background:#c96;"|8288
| style="background:#c96;"|3rd
| style="background:#c96;"|Cai Xiuqing
| style="background:#c96;"|Singer
|-
!4
|8281
|4th
|Zhai Xiaowei and Ma Li
|Disabled Acrobats
|-
!5
|8285
|5th
|Shou Junchao
|Rapper
|-
!6
|8283
|6th
|Zhu Xiaoming
|Singer
|-
!7
|8287
|7th
|Xu Mingfei and Zhang Zhengbang
|Robot Clowns Act
|-
! style="background:gold;"|8
| style="background:gold;"|8282
| style="background:gold;"|1st
| style="background:gold;"|Liu Wei
| style="background:gold;"|Disabled pianist
|-
|}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!Key
| Winner
| Runner-up
| Finalist
| Eliminated
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%;"
|- valign="top"
! style="text-align:left" |Name/Name of Act
! style="text-align:left" |Age(s)
! style="text-align:left" |Genre
! style="text-align:left" |Act
! style="text-align:left" |Hometown
! style="text-align:left" |Semifinal (Week)
! style="text-align:left" |Position Reached
|- style="color:black; background:gold;"
|Liu Wei
|23
|Performing
|Disabled pianist
|Huangpu
, Shanghai
|1
|Winner
|- style="color:black; background:silver;"
|Zhang Fengxi
|6
|Comedic act
|Shanghainese stand up comedian
|Huangpu
, Shanghai
|3
|Runner-up
|- style="color:black; background:#CCCC66;"
|Cai Xiuqing
|23
|Singing
|Singer
|Guangzhou
, Guangdong
|2
|3rd place
|- style="color:black; background:#CCCC66;"
|Modern Grannies
|41-62
|Dancing
|Bellydancing troupe
|Wuhan
, Hubei
|2
|Final
|- style="color:black; background:#CCCC66;"
|Shou Junchao
|24
|Singing
|Rapper
|Huangpu
, Shanghai
|1
|Final
|- style="color:black; background:#CCCC66;"
|Xu Mingfei and Zhang Zhengbang
|24
|Dancing
|Robot Clowns Act
|Chengdu
, Sichuan
|2
|Final
|- style="color:black; background:#CCCC66;"
|Zhai Xiaowei and Ma Li
|25-33
|Performing
|Disabled Acrobats
|Zhengzhou
, Henan
|3
|4th place
|- style="color:black; background:#CCCC66;"
|Zhu Xiaoming
|20
|Singing
|Singer
|Huangpu
, Shanghai
|3
|Final
|- style="color:white; background:tomato;"
|Chen Jing
|29
|Singing and Performing
|Singer and Strength Act
|Huangpu
, Shanghai
|1
|Semifinal
|- style="color:white; background:tomato;"
|Chuan Zi and "Dudu" the dog
|11-42
|Singing and Performing
|Singing and Dog Howling Act
|Dongcheng
, Beijing
|1
|Lost Judges' Choice, Semifinal
|- style="color:white; background:tomato;"
|Dennis
|25
|Performing
|Male Pole Dancer
|Uzbekistan
|1
|Semifinal
|- style="color:white; background:tomato;"
|Gao Yifeng
|49
|Singing
|Singer
|Hefei
, Anhui
|3
|Semifinal
|- style="color:white; background:tomato;"
|Jiang Renrui
|45
|Performing
|Peacock Dance
|Hulunbuir
, Inner Mongolia
|2
|Semifinal
|- style="color:white; background:tomato;"
|Old Buddies
|41-52
|Singing
|Band
|Dongcheng
, Beijing
|3
|Semifinal
|- style="color:white; background:tomato;"
|Power
|22
|Performing
|Acrobats
|Cangzhou
, Hebei
|2
|Semifinal
|- style="color:white; background:tomato;"
|Shenzhen Migrant Workers Hip-Hop Group
|21-23
|Dancing
|Hip Hop Dance troupe
|Shenzhen
, Guangdong
|1
|Semifinal
|- style="color:white; background:tomato;"
|Wenkexin Bellydancing Group
|23
|Dancing
|Balancing/Bellydancing Group Act
|Beijing
|3
|Semifinal
|- style="color:white; background:tomato;"
|Xu Hongdong
|31
|Singing
|Opera singer
|Lu'an
, Anhui
|2
|Semifinal
|- style="color:white; background:tomato;"
|Yang Di
|24
|Performing
|Lip-synching Act
|Ngawa
, Sichuan
|2
|Semifinal
|- style="color:white; background:tomato;"
|Zhang Aiqing and Zhang Jianfa
|7-51
|Dancing
|Dance Duo
|Huangpu
, Shanghai
|2
|Lost Judges' Choice, Semifinal
|- style="color:white; background:tomato;"
|Zhou Jinsong
|46
|Singing
|Singer
|Dongcheng
, Beijing
|3
|Semifinal
|- style="color:white; background:tomato;"
|Zhou Yanfeng and his wife Xu Na
|35
|Singing
|Singer
|Huangpu
, Shanghai
|3
|Semifinal
|- style="color:white; background:tomato;"
|Zhu Jie
|23
|Singing
|Singer
|Xicheng, Beijing
|1
|Semifinal
|- style="color:white; background:tomato;"
|Zou Ran and Zou Chun
|5
|Singing
|Singer and Dancing
|Hunan
|1
|Semifinal
|}
China's Got Talent
China's Got Talent is a British-owned Chinese reality television series on Dragon TV and a part of the Got Talent franchise, hosted by Cheng Lei. It is a talent show that features all different kinds of performances of all ages competing for performing contract with Fremantle Media and Sony Music...
, also known as Head & Shoulders
Head & Shoulders
Head & Shoulders is a brand of anti-dandruff shampoo produced by Procter & Gamble. Head & Shoulders Classic Clean Shampoo is the top-selling shampoo in the United States by dollar sales.- History :...
China's Got Talent for sponsor reasons, premiered on DragonTV on July 25, 2010. The premiere ratings drew 400 million viewers. Dongfang Daily reported that with an 8 percent audience share in Shanghai while in 26 other provinces got a 1.37 percent share. The second episode increased 100 million viewers from the premiere which makes it 500 million viewers who watched. This makes China's Got Talent
China's Got Talent
China's Got Talent is a British-owned Chinese reality television series on Dragon TV and a part of the Got Talent franchise, hosted by Cheng Lei. It is a talent show that features all different kinds of performances of all ages competing for performing contract with Fremantle Media and Sony Music...
the most viewers in the Got Talent franchise history.
Auditions
The auditions for the first series of China's Got TalentChina's Got Talent
China's Got Talent is a British-owned Chinese reality television series on Dragon TV and a part of the Got Talent franchise, hosted by Cheng Lei. It is a talent show that features all different kinds of performances of all ages competing for performing contract with Fremantle Media and Sony Music...
were pre-selected by the producers of the show from preliminary auditions. The auditions were held in Shanghai Concert Hall
Shanghai Concert Hall
Shanghai Concert Hall is located on the intersection of Yan'an Rd and South Tibet Rd of Huangpu District, Shanghai. It was founded in 1930, originally named Nanjing Drama Hall. In 1949, it adopted the name Beijing Cinema. In 1959, it was named Shanghai Concert Hall till today.The hall can...
from July 25th to September 5th. In China's version of Got Talent franchise, judges pressing 'X' does not always mean that they do not like the contestant's performance. It is a way to stop the performance as judges has heard enough and are satisfied.
Audition 1 (July 25, 2010) |
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Audition 2 (August 1, 2010) |
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! style="text-align: center"| Audition 3 (August 8, 2010)
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|
Advanced
- Bai Dengchun, cards slicing (age 25) (clips broadcasted in Audition 1) [13:15]
- Dennis, male pole dancer (from UzbekistanUzbekistanUzbekistan , officially the Republic of Uzbekistan is a doubly landlocked country in Central Asia and one of the six independent Turkic states. It shares borders with Kazakhstan to the west and to the north, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan to the east, and Afghanistan and Turkmenistan to the south....
) (age 25) [16:48] - D-ancers Generation, dancers (ages 21) [22:25]
- Wang Cong and Li Wenbo
The first series of China's Got Talent
China's Got Talent
China's Got Talent is a British-owned Chinese reality television series on Dragon TV and a part of the Got Talent franchise, hosted by Cheng Lei. It is a talent show that features all different kinds of performances of all ages competing for performing contract with Fremantle Media and Sony Music...
, also known as Head & Shoulders
Head & Shoulders
Head & Shoulders is a brand of anti-dandruff shampoo produced by Procter & Gamble. Head & Shoulders Classic Clean Shampoo is the top-selling shampoo in the United States by dollar sales.- History :...
China's Got Talent for sponsor reasons, premiered on DragonTV on July 25, 2010. The premiere ratings drew 400 million viewers. Dongfang Daily reported that with an 8 percent audience share in Shanghai while in 26 other provinces got a 1.37 percent share. The second episode increased 100 million viewers from the premiere which makes it 500 million viewers who watched. This makes China's Got Talent
China's Got Talent
China's Got Talent is a British-owned Chinese reality television series on Dragon TV and a part of the Got Talent franchise, hosted by Cheng Lei. It is a talent show that features all different kinds of performances of all ages competing for performing contract with Fremantle Media and Sony Music...
the most viewers in the Got Talent franchise history.
Auditions
The auditions for the first series of China's Got TalentChina's Got Talent
China's Got Talent is a British-owned Chinese reality television series on Dragon TV and a part of the Got Talent franchise, hosted by Cheng Lei. It is a talent show that features all different kinds of performances of all ages competing for performing contract with Fremantle Media and Sony Music...
were pre-selected by the producers of the show from preliminary auditions. The auditions were held in Shanghai Concert Hall
Shanghai Concert Hall
Shanghai Concert Hall is located on the intersection of Yan'an Rd and South Tibet Rd of Huangpu District, Shanghai. It was founded in 1930, originally named Nanjing Drama Hall. In 1949, it adopted the name Beijing Cinema. In 1959, it was named Shanghai Concert Hall till today.The hall can...
from July 25th to September 5th. In China's version of Got Talent franchise, judges pressing 'X' does not always mean that they do not like the contestant's performance. It is a way to stop the performance as judges has heard enough and are satisfied.
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! style="text-align: center"| Audition 1 (July 25, 2010)
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|
Advanced
- Song Xinyu, Pianist/Singer (age 4) [5:15]
- Jiang Zhenwei, Elvis Impersonator (age 28) [7:40]
- Wen Wen, bellydancing act (age 20) [10:34]
- Kuang Biru, Singer (age 94) [11:36]
- Liu Junfeng, Opera tenor (age 26) [14:09]
- Yang Yun'ge, Crossdresser/Singer (age 25) [19:08]
- Wenkexin Bellydancing Group, Balancing/Bellydancing Group Act (ages 23) [22:38]
- Shenzhen Migrant Workers Hip-Hop Group, Dance troupe (ages 21–23) [25:34]
- Balancing Sticks Hip-hop Group, Hip hop Dance on Balancing Sticks (ages 24) [30:27]
- Gao Jiaming, One-man band (age 59) [30:49]
- Wang Yuxing, Michael Jackson impersonator (age 5) [30:40]
- Chen Mingliang, Tube musician (age 58) [31:02]
- Liu Dongli, singer (age 47) [31:06]
- Thursday, band (ages 22) [31:10]
- Bai Dengchun, cards slicing (age 22) (as in Audition 3) [31:15]
- Zhu Jie, Singer (age 23, Height: 4'2) [34:55]
- Li Hongqin, Bian LianBian LianBian Lian is an ancient Chinese dramatic art that is part of the more general Sichuan opera. Performers wear brightly colored costumes and move to quick, dramatic music. They also wear vividly colored masks, which they change within a fraction of a second....
and Clothes Change (age 66) [41:05] - Chen Jing, Singing and Somersaulting (age 29) [46:10]
- Zhu Xiaoming, Singer (age 20) [49:02]
Rejected
- Yue Longping, Singing in a Chicken suit (age 62) [4:00]
- Ning Xiaoer, Bellydancing in a Jack of Cards suit (age 22) (also in audition 5) [10:34]
- Rong Jun, Gymastic/Ribbon act (age 19) [11:00]
- Huang Yiwei, Drummer (age 16) [11:13]
- Gao Feng, Michael Jackson impersonator (age 25) [31:31]
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! style="text-align: center"| Audition 2 (August 1, 2010)
|-
|
Advanced
- Zou Ran and Zou Chun, Singing/dancing (ages 5- 5 1/2) [4:25]
- "Doudou" Hong Bo, ventriloquist (age 38) [8:36]
- Li Xiangyin, folk migrant singer (age 65) [12:29]
- Old Buddies, band (ages 41-52) [25:29]
- A BOMB, singing group, (ages 19) [29:24]
- Jiang Renrui, Peacock Dance (a tribute to his sick wife) (age 45) [31:42]
- Hip-hop Group, Street hip-hop Dancers (ages 5) [38:18]
- Liu Shijie, Magician (age 30) [41:54]
- Chen Chutian, Upside down hulla-hoop Act (age 30) [42:27]
- Bronze Men, Thousand-Hand Golden Men dance (ages 37) [42:41]
- BABY STAR, Dance Troupe (ages 5) [42:59]
- Yang Di, Lip-synching Act (age 24) [43:23]
- Ashicai and Axiang, Lisu singers (age 25-46) [44:43]
- Shou Junchao, rapper (age 24) [48:08]
- Xu Hongdong, self-taught opera singer (age 31) [52:43]
Rejected
- "Terra Cotta Soldier" Cheng Chi-chang, Taiwanese, Tied to a stick act (age 38) [2:34]
- Zhang Dong, Big Mouth Act, (age 29) [11:16]
- Sun Chaoyang, Mouth Balancing Act, (age 25) {11:31]
- Luo Yan, Dancing with the Snake/Swallowing the Snake, (age 33) [11:54]
- Ma Haiming, Pianist/Singer, (age 21) [15:51]
- Bellydancing group, spider dance, (ages 37) [19:35]
- Yao Min, Michael Jackson impersonator, (age 26) [21:03]
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! style="text-align: center"| Audition 3 (August 8, 2010)
|-
|
Advanced
- Bai Dengchun, cards slicing (age 25) (clips broadcasted in Audition 1) [13:15]
- Dennis, male pole dancer (from UzbekistanUzbekistanUzbekistan , officially the Republic of Uzbekistan is a doubly landlocked country in Central Asia and one of the six independent Turkic states. It shares borders with Kazakhstan to the west and to the north, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan to the east, and Afghanistan and Turkmenistan to the south....
) (age 25) [16:48] - D-ancers Generation, dancers (ages 21) [22:25]
- Wang Cong and Li Wenbo
The first series of China's Got Talent
China's Got Talent
China's Got Talent is a British-owned Chinese reality television series on Dragon TV and a part of the Got Talent franchise, hosted by Cheng Lei. It is a talent show that features all different kinds of performances of all ages competing for performing contract with Fremantle Media and Sony Music...
, also known as Head & Shoulders
Head & Shoulders
Head & Shoulders is a brand of anti-dandruff shampoo produced by Procter & Gamble. Head & Shoulders Classic Clean Shampoo is the top-selling shampoo in the United States by dollar sales.- History :...
China's Got Talent for sponsor reasons, premiered on DragonTV on July 25, 2010. The premiere ratings drew 400 million viewers. Dongfang Daily reported that with an 8 percent audience share in Shanghai while in 26 other provinces got a 1.37 percent share. The second episode increased 100 million viewers from the premiere which makes it 500 million viewers who watched. This makes China's Got Talent
China's Got Talent
China's Got Talent is a British-owned Chinese reality television series on Dragon TV and a part of the Got Talent franchise, hosted by Cheng Lei. It is a talent show that features all different kinds of performances of all ages competing for performing contract with Fremantle Media and Sony Music...
the most viewers in the Got Talent franchise history.
Auditions
The auditions for the first series of China's Got TalentChina's Got Talent
China's Got Talent is a British-owned Chinese reality television series on Dragon TV and a part of the Got Talent franchise, hosted by Cheng Lei. It is a talent show that features all different kinds of performances of all ages competing for performing contract with Fremantle Media and Sony Music...
were pre-selected by the producers of the show from preliminary auditions. The auditions were held in Shanghai Concert Hall
Shanghai Concert Hall
Shanghai Concert Hall is located on the intersection of Yan'an Rd and South Tibet Rd of Huangpu District, Shanghai. It was founded in 1930, originally named Nanjing Drama Hall. In 1949, it adopted the name Beijing Cinema. In 1959, it was named Shanghai Concert Hall till today.The hall can...
from July 25th to September 5th. In China's version of Got Talent franchise, judges pressing 'X' does not always mean that they do not like the contestant's performance. It is a way to stop the performance as judges has heard enough and are satisfied.
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! style="text-align: center"| Audition 1 (July 25, 2010)
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Advanced
- Song Xinyu, Pianist/Singer (age 4) [5:15]
- Jiang Zhenwei, Elvis Impersonator (age 28) [7:40]
- Wen Wen, bellydancing act (age 20) [10:34]
- Kuang Biru, Singer (age 94) [11:36]
- Liu Junfeng, Opera tenor (age 26) [14:09]
- Yang Yun'ge, Crossdresser/Singer (age 25) [19:08]
- Wenkexin Bellydancing Group, Balancing/Bellydancing Group Act (ages 23) [22:38]
- Shenzhen Migrant Workers Hip-Hop Group, Dance troupe (ages 21–23) [25:34]
- Balancing Sticks Hip-hop Group, Hip hop Dance on Balancing Sticks (ages 24) [30:27]
- Gao Jiaming, One-man band (age 59) [30:49]
- Wang Yuxing, Michael Jackson impersonator (age 5) [30:40]
- Chen Mingliang, Tube musician (age 58) [31:02]
- Liu Dongli, singer (age 47) [31:06]
- Thursday, band (ages 22) [31:10]
- Bai Dengchun, cards slicing (age 22) (as in Audition 3) [31:15]
- Zhu Jie, Singer (age 23, Height: 4'2) [34:55]
- Li Hongqin, Bian LianBian LianBian Lian is an ancient Chinese dramatic art that is part of the more general Sichuan opera. Performers wear brightly colored costumes and move to quick, dramatic music. They also wear vividly colored masks, which they change within a fraction of a second....
and Clothes Change (age 66) [41:05] - Chen Jing, Singing and Somersaulting (age 29) [46:10]
- Zhu Xiaoming, Singer (age 20) [49:02]
Rejected
- Yue Longping, Singing in a Chicken suit (age 62) [4:00]
- Ning Xiaoer, Bellydancing in a Jack of Cards suit (age 22) (also in audition 5) [10:34]
- Rong Jun, Gymastic/Ribbon act (age 19) [11:00]
- Huang Yiwei, Drummer (age 16) [11:13]
- Gao Feng, Michael Jackson impersonator (age 25) [31:31]
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! style="text-align: center"| Audition 2 (August 1, 2010)
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Advanced
- Zou Ran and Zou Chun, Singing/dancing (ages 5- 5 1/2) [4:25]
- "Doudou" Hong Bo, ventriloquist (age 38) [8:36]
- Li Xiangyin, folk migrant singer (age 65) [12:29]
- Old Buddies, band (ages 41-52) [25:29]
- A BOMB, singing group, (ages 19) [29:24]
- Jiang Renrui, Peacock Dance (a tribute to his sick wife) (age 45) [31:42]
- Hip-hop Group, Street hip-hop Dancers (ages 5) [38:18]
- Liu Shijie, Magician (age 30) [41:54]
- Chen Chutian, Upside down hulla-hoop Act (age 30) [42:27]
- Bronze Men, Thousand-Hand Golden Men dance (ages 37) [42:41]
- BABY STAR, Dance Troupe (ages 5) [42:59]
- Yang Di, Lip-synching Act (age 24) [43:23]
- Ashicai and Axiang, Lisu singers (age 25-46) [44:43]
- Shou Junchao, rapper (age 24) [48:08]
- Xu Hongdong, self-taught opera singer (age 31) [52:43]
Rejected
- "Terra Cotta Soldier" Cheng Chi-chang, Taiwanese, Tied to a stick act (age 38) [2:34]
- Zhang Dong, Big Mouth Act, (age 29) [11:16]
- Sun Chaoyang, Mouth Balancing Act, (age 25) {11:31]
- Luo Yan, Dancing with the Snake/Swallowing the Snake, (age 33) [11:54]
- Ma Haiming, Pianist/Singer, (age 21) [15:51]
- Bellydancing group, spider dance, (ages 37) [19:35]
- Yao Min, Michael Jackson impersonator, (age 26) [21:03]
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! style="text-align: center"| Audition 3 (August 8, 2010)
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Advanced
- Bai Dengchun, cards slicing (age 25) (clips broadcasted in Audition 1) [13:15]
- Dennis, male pole dancer (from UzbekistanUzbekistanUzbekistan , officially the Republic of Uzbekistan is a doubly landlocked country in Central Asia and one of the six independent Turkic states. It shares borders with Kazakhstan to the west and to the north, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan to the east, and Afghanistan and Turkmenistan to the south....
) (age 25) [16:48] - D-ancers Generation, dancers (ages 21) [22:25]
- Wang Cong and Li Wenbo, dance troupe (ages 18) [31:55]
- Fan Yuancheng, beat boxer (age 17) [32:24]
- Zhang Zhenghui, pumping air by nose, (age 55) [34:04]
- Zhou Yanfeng He got a second chance by providing his wife the stage for her singing skills which makes his wife the contestant while himself is eliminated from the competition. , pig act, (age 35) [36:05]
- Lu Tong, yodeling, (age 23) [43:50]
- Shao Meiling, magician, (age 25) [47:46]
- Power, acrobats, (ages 22) [50:48]
- Eastern Production, Ninja and Bunnies Act, (ages 23) [56:29]
- Liu Wei, disabled pianist, (age 23) [59:04]
Rejected
- TOP ONE, Three Ostrich Act, (ages 18) [9:51]
- ECNUEast China Normal UniversityEast China Normal University , was founded in October 1951 in western Shanghai, on the campus of Great China University. It is the first Normal University founded after the establishment of the People's Republic of China.-History:...
Cheerleaders, Cheerleading troupe, (ages 23) [11:56] - Liu Yunji, jumping rope, (age 50) [12:12]
- Wang Yanlong, muay thaiMuay ThaiMuay Thai is a combat sport from Thailand that uses stand-up striking along with various clinching techniques. It is similar to other Indochinese kickboxing systems, namely pradal serey from Cambodia, tomoi from Malaysia, lethwei from Myanmar and muay Lao from Laos...
, (ages 22) [12:23] - Zhao Yingqiu, chopping stones with hand, (ages 31) [12:32]
- Zhang Jiaqi, eyebrow act, (age 6) [32:42]
- Ge Wang, snapping fingers, (age 25) [33:01]
- Xiong Bingsen, variety act, (age 19) [33:15]
- Wang Yongsheng, screamer, (age 30) [33:41]
- Gong Yucong, singer, (age 6) [55:04]
- Shen Ma, ball room dancers, (ages 63) [55:30]
- Yin Mengni, dog act, (age 20) [56:11]
- Mao Rongrong, Singing/balancing, (age 33) [56:48]
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! style="text-align: center"| Audition 4 (August 22, 2010)This episode was originally scheduled to air on Aug 15th but was delayed due to National Mourning Day in China.
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Advanced
- Xu Mingfei and Zhang Zhengbang, Robot Clowns Act, (ages 24) [3:00]
- Cai Xiuqing, singer, (ages 23) [5:26]
- Modern Grannies, bellydancing troupe, (ages 41-62) [12:17]
- "Funeral Singer" Zhao Xinyu, singer, (age 8) [17:22]
- Parkour Team, parkourParkourParkour is a method of movement focused on moving around obstacles with speed and efficiency. Originally developed in France, the main purpose of the discipline is to teach participants how to move through their environment by vaulting, rolling, running, climbing and jumping...
group, (ages 23) [22:33] - Jiang Ping and Chen Yuxi, beatboxing duo, (age 23) [22:52]
- Team Jin Dong, martial arts group, (ages 22) [23:10]
- Nan Weidong, blowing glass bottles act, (age 42) [23:29]
- Yao Jinxiu, singer, (age 63) [23:54]
- Gao Yifeng, singer, (age 49) [30:05]
- Jin Yu, break dancer, (age 24) [37:10]
- Liu Xiaoyu and "Baimaonv" the dog, dog act, (ages 2-48) [39:40]
- Zhou Jinsong, singer, (age 46) [43:03]
- Zhai Xiaowei and Ma Li, disabled gymnasts, (ages 25-33) [44:55]
- Candy Wine, band, (ages 17) [49:56]
Rejected
- Zhang Keyuan and Three Little Kittens, singing and dancing, (ages 5-8) [27:44]
- Sun Weiwen and Hemadina, Yi peopleYi peopleThe Yi or Lolo people are an ethnic group in China, Vietnam, and Thailand. Numbering 8 million, they are the seventh largest of the 55 ethnic minority groups officially recognized by the People's Republic of China...
and Miao peopleMiao peopleThe Miao or ม้ง ; ) is an ethnic group recognized by the government of the People's Republic of China as one of the 55 official minority groups. Miao is a Chinese term and does not reflect the self-designations of the component nations of people, which include Hmong, Hmu, A Hmao, and Kho Xiong...
respectively, rock and folk singers, (ages 23) [41:38] - Dong Hai, bellydancing and singing act, (ages 24) [42:00]
- Zhang Weili, opera singer, (age 22) [42:23]
- Fu Fandi, singer, (age 36) [42:38]
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! style="text-align: center"| Audition 5 (August 29, 2010)
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Advanced
- Zhou Guozhong, bodybuilder (age 72) [4:15]
- Zhang Fengxi, stand up comedian, Zhou Libo impersonator (age 6) [8:05]
- Chubby Group, dance troupe (weighs 125kg, 160kg and 225kg) [16:08]
- Dong Dun, American Indian dance and bellydancing act (age 26) [24:56]
- Chuan Zi and "Dudu" the dog, singing and dog howling act (ages 42 and 11) [28:20]
- Xiao Hua, strength act (age 55) [34:28]
- Cheng Xianping, circling dance act (age 45) [40:40]
- Chen Kaifei, singer (age 28) [44:49]
- Li Qiucheng, Cross-dressing Act (age 60) [48:33]
Rejected
- Ning Xiaoer, Bellydancing in a Jack of Cards suit (age 22) (also in audition 1) [2:17]
- Jia Jie, Singing and doing Nunchucks (age 63) [20:23]
- Early Morning, band (ages 5-7) [37:27]
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! style="text-align: center"| Audition 6 (September 5, 2010)
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Advanced
- Lü Xiaosheng, Sun WukongSun WukongSun Wukong , also known as the Monkey King is a main character in the classical Chinese epic novel Journey to the West . In the novel, he is a monkey born from a stone who acquires supernatural powers through Taoist practices...
magician (age 37) [9:55] - Li Jun, pop music and peking opera singer (age 56) [16:54]
- Tibetan Blinds, Tibetan Blind singing group (ages 10-13) [25:28]
- Wang Liming, One Man Band (age 52) [29:48]
- Zhong Chenle, CatsCats (musical)Cats is a musical composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber, based on Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats by T. S. Eliot...
singer (age 9) [32:54] - Yue Xiang, Down syndromeDown syndromeDown syndrome, or Down's syndrome, trisomy 21, is a chromosomal condition caused by the presence of all or part of an extra 21st chromosome. It is named after John Langdon Down, the British physician who described the syndrome in 1866. The condition was clinically described earlier in the 19th...
patient wushu act (age 27) [40:19] - Zhang Aiqing and Zhang Jianfa, dance duo (age 7-51) [46:51]
- Lan Ge, Zhuang male feminine singer (age 31) [55:01]
Rejected
- Aiya Maya, ShediaoThe Legend of the Condor HeroesThe Legend of Condor Heroes is a wuxia novel by Jin Yong, and the first part of the Condor Trilogy. It was first serialized between January 1, 1957 and May 19, 1959 in Hong Kong Commercial Daily...
related dancing and singing (ages 7) [11:52] - Ding Zhaohai, Strength Act (age 43) [35:51]
- Qin Aiqun, The White Haired GirlThe White Haired GirlThe White-Haired Girl is a Chinese opera, ballet, by Yan Jinxuan to a Chinese libretto. The first opera performance was in 1945, with Wang Kun playing the lead role. The film was made in 1950. The first Beijing opera performance was in 1958. The first ballet performance was by Shanghai Dance...
singer (age 58) [50:41]
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Rules
A media jury are involved. After jury's vote are all counted, each of three judges has a chance of giving 10 votes to one contestant. The contestant who gets the most votes advances to the final. Another final contestant will be decided between 2nd and 3rd place by judge's choice.Two most popular contestants eliminated in semifinals can advance via online ballots after all 3 semifinals are broadcasted.
Therefore the final chart will be filled with two winners from each semifinal and two popular contestants.
{| class="wikitable" style="height:2.6em"
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!Key
| Judges' choice
| Advanced to the finals.
| Finished in either second or third place; Won the judges' vote.
| Finished in either second or third place; Lost the judges' vote.
| Advanced via popular vote.
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Week 1 (September 12, 2010)
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!rowspan="2"|Order
!rowspan="2"|Performer
!rowspan="2"|Act Description
!rowspan="2"|Jury's Votes (of 60)
!colspan="3"|Judges' Choices
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!width="70"|Gao
Gao Xiaosong
Gao Xiaosong is a Chinese composer, songwriter, music producer and director, "Campus Folk" representative.-Career:1969 Born into a family of senior intellectuals1988 Graduated from Beijing No.4 High School...
!width="70"|Yi
!width="70"|Zhou
Zhou Libo
Zhou Libo is a Chinese stand-up comedian. On December 1, 2006, he made his first special performance in Anfu Road, Shanghai. In late 2008, Zhou Libo create his own stand-up comedy called "Shanghai Style Small Talk" which includes A Laughable Talk on the Past 30 Years and A Laughable Talk in Big...
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|Shenzhen Migrant Workers Hip-Hop Group
|Hip Hop Dance troupe
|35
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|style="background: silver"|
|style="background: silver"|Chuan Zi and "Dudu" the dog
|style="background: silver"|Singing and Dog Howling Act
|style="background: silver"|34+10 (Zhou)
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|style="background: orange"|
|style="background: orange"|Shou Junchao
|style="background: orange"|Rapper
|style="background: orange"|57+10 (Yi)
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|Zhu Jie
|Singer
|42
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|Dennis
|Male Pole Dancer
|38
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|Chen Jing
|Singer and Strength Act
|10
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|Zou Ran and Zou Chun
|Singing/dancing
|21
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|style="background: gold"|
|style="background: gold"|Liu Wei
Liu Wei (pianist)
Liu Wei is a Chinese disabled pianist from Beijing who won the first series of China's Got Talent at the age of 23 by playing the piano with his toes.-The accident:...
|style="background: gold"|Disabled pianist
|style="background: gold"|58+10 (Gao)
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Week 2 (September 19, 2010)
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;"|-
!rowspan="2"|Order
!rowspan="2"|Performer
!rowspan="2"|Act Description
!rowspan="2"|Jury's Votes (of 70)
!colspan="3"|Judges' Choices
|-
!width="70"|Gao
Gao Xiaosong
Gao Xiaosong is a Chinese composer, songwriter, music producer and director, "Campus Folk" representative.-Career:1969 Born into a family of senior intellectuals1988 Graduated from Beijing No.4 High School...
!width="70"|Yi
!width="70"|Zhou
Zhou Libo
Zhou Libo is a Chinese stand-up comedian. On December 1, 2006, he made his first special performance in Anfu Road, Shanghai. In late 2008, Zhou Libo create his own stand-up comedy called "Shanghai Style Small Talk" which includes A Laughable Talk on the Past 30 Years and A Laughable Talk in Big...
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|Modern Grannies
|Bellydancing troupe
|50
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|style="background: gold"|
|style="background: gold"|Cai Xiuqing
|style="background: gold"|Singer
|style="background: gold"|64+10 (Zhou)
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|style="background: silver"|
|style="background: silver"|Zhang Aiqing and Zhang Jianfa
|style="background: silver"|Dancing Duo
|style="background: silver"|57
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|Power
|Acrobats
|32
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|style="background: orange"|
|style="background: orange"|Xu Mingfei and Zhang Zhengbang
|style="background: orange"|Robot Clowns Act
|style="background: orange"|42+20 (Gao and Yi)
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|Jiang Renrui
|Peacock Dance
|24
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|Yang Di
|Lip-synching and Dancing Act
|31
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|Xu Hongdong
|Opera singer
|27
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Week 3 (September 26, 2010)
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;"|-
!rowspan="2"|Order
!rowspan="2"|Performer
!rowspan="2"|Act Description
!rowspan="2"|Jury's Votes (of 70)
!colspan="3"|Judges' Choices
|-
!width="70"|Gao
Gao Xiaosong
Gao Xiaosong is a Chinese composer, songwriter, music producer and director, "Campus Folk" representative.-Career:1969 Born into a family of senior intellectuals1988 Graduated from Beijing No.4 High School...
!width="70"|Yi
!width="70"|Zhou
Zhou Libo
Zhou Libo is a Chinese stand-up comedian. On December 1, 2006, he made his first special performance in Anfu Road, Shanghai. In late 2008, Zhou Libo create his own stand-up comedy called "Shanghai Style Small Talk" which includes A Laughable Talk on the Past 30 Years and A Laughable Talk in Big...
|-
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|Old Buddies
|Band
|43
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|style="background: silver"|
|style="background: silver"|Zhang Fengxi
|style="background: silver"|Shanghainese stand up comedian
|style="background: silver"|49+10 (Gao)
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|style="background: gold"|
|style="background: gold"|Zhu Xiaoming
|style="background: gold"|Singer
|style="background: gold"|55+20 (Yi and Zhou)
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|Wenkexin Bellydancing Group
|Bellydancing
|3
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|Gao Yifeng
|Singer
|32
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|style="background: orange"|
|style="background: orange"|Zhai Xiaowei and Ma Li
|style="background: orange"|Disabled Acrobats
|style="background: orange"|62
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|Zhou Jinsong
|Singer
|27
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|Xu Na and Zhou Yanfeng
|Singing and Performing
|29
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Popular Vote
Voting starts on September 27 and ends on October 3. Among 18 contestants eliminated in Semifinals, two can advance to the Final via popular votes.{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%;"
|- valign="top"
|Rank
|Performer
|Semifinal (Week)
|Total Votes
|-
|style="background: #99FF99"|1
|style="background: #99FF99"|Zhang Fengxi
|style="background: #99FF99"|3
|style="background: #99FF99"|219994
|-
|style="background: #99FF99"|2
|style="background: #99FF99"|Modern Grannies
|style="background: #99FF99"|2
|style="background: #99FF99"|215320
|-
|3
|Gao Yifeng
|3
|213771
|-
|4
|Zhang Aiqing and Zhang Jianfa
|2
|209997
|-
|5
|Zhou Jinsong
|3
|209891
|-
|6
|Yang Di
|2
|191654
|-
|7
|Power
|2
|188876
|-
|8
|Xu Hongdong
|2
|183489
|-
|9
|Old Buddies
|3
|160098
|-
|10
|Dennis
|1
|155673
|-
|11
|Zou Ran and Zou Chun
|1
|147738
|-
|12
|Jiang Renrui
|2
|145438
|-
|13
|Zhu Jie
|1
|118761
|-
|14
|Wenkexin Bellydancing Group
|3
|98730
|-
|15
|Chuan Zi and "Dudu" the dog
|1
|90836
|-
|16
|Shenzhen Migrant Workers Hip-Hop Group
|1
|70052
|-
|17
|Chen Jing
|1
|61298
|-
|18
|Xu Na and Zhou Yanfeng
|3
|59089
|}
Final
Final was broadcast on 10 October and Liu Wei was the winner. Also a finale concert including Britain's Got Talent's contestants: Paul PottsPaul Potts
Paul Robert Potts is an English pop opera tenor who won the first series of ITV's Britain's Got Talent in 2007, singing an operatic aria, "Nessun dorma" from Puccini's "Turandot". As a singer of operatic music, Potts recorded the album One Chance, which went to #1 in nine countries...
, Escala
Escala (group)
Escala is an electronic string quartet, from London, England who rose to fame when they performed on and reached the final of the second series of Britain's Got Talent on ITV1 in May 2008.- Background :...
, Diversity
Diversity (dance troupe)
Diversity are an English street dance troupe based in London. They are best known for winning the third series of Britain's Got Talent, famously beating Susan Boyle in the live final. They also won the Families United Positive Role Models at the Spirit of London Awards. The group, initially known...
, and Signature
Signature (dance group)
Signature are an English dance group which consists of British Pakistani Suleman Mirza and British Indian Madhu Singh. Their notable style of dance is British Bhangra and they frequently base their performances around Michael Jackson songs, such as "Billie Jean" and "Thriller"...
and America's Got Talent contestant Recycled Percussion
Recycled Percussion
Recycled Percussion is a Manchester, New Hampshire-based band. The group was originally formed in Goffstown, New Hampshire. Formed in 1994 in New Hampshire at their High School talent show, Recycled Percussion’s first performance gave birth to the style of music now known as JUNK ROCK...
.
Final standing was decided by SMS votes started from 4 Oct and ended with the live broadcast. However, details about total votes or percentages have not been released yet.
{| class="wikitable" style="height:2.6em"
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!Key
| Winner
| Runner-Up
| Third Place
|}
{|class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! width="8%"|Order
! width="8%"|SMS Voting Code
! width="8%"|Finished
! width="26%"|Artist
! width="50%"|Act
|-
!1
|8286
|8th
|Modern Grannies
|Bellydancing troupe
|-
! style="background:silver;"|2
| style="background:silver;"|8284
| style="background:silver;"|2nd
| style="background:silver;"|Zhang Fengxi
| style="background:silver;"|Shanghainese stand up comedian
|-
! style="background:#c96;"|3
| style="background:#c96;"|8288
| style="background:#c96;"|3rd
| style="background:#c96;"|Cai Xiuqing
| style="background:#c96;"|Singer
|-
!4
|8281
|4th
|Zhai Xiaowei and Ma Li
|Disabled Acrobats
|-
!5
|8285
|5th
|Shou Junchao
|Rapper
|-
!6
|8283
|6th
|Zhu Xiaoming
|Singer
|-
!7
|8287
|7th
|Xu Mingfei and Zhang Zhengbang
|Robot Clowns Act
|-
! style="background:gold;"|8
| style="background:gold;"|8282
| style="background:gold;"|1st
| style="background:gold;"|Liu Wei
| style="background:gold;"|Disabled pianist
|-
|}
Series 1 Round Summary (Top 24)
Italics indicate the act was selected by the online public voting as their top 2 favorites.{| class="wikitable"
|-
!Key
| Winner
| Runner-up
| Finalist
| Eliminated
|}
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%;"
|- valign="top"
! style="text-align:left" |Name/Name of Act
! style="text-align:left" |Age(s)
! style="text-align:left" |Genre
! style="text-align:left" |Act
! style="text-align:left" |Hometown
! style="text-align:left" |Semifinal (Week)
! style="text-align:left" |Position Reached
|- style="color:black; background:gold;"
|Liu Wei
|23
|Performing
|Disabled pianist
|Huangpu
Huangpu District, Shanghai
Huangpu District , is one of Shanghai's 18 districts and makes up the eastern part of Shanghai's traditional urban core. Today's Huangpu District is sometimes referred to as "new Huangpu" to distinguish it from the pre-merger Huangpu District which existed before 2000. In 2000, the pre-merger...
, Shanghai
Shanghai
Shanghai is the largest city by population in China and the largest city proper in the world. It is one of the four province-level municipalities in the People's Republic of China, with a total population of over 23 million as of 2010...
|1
|Winner
|- style="color:black; background:silver;"
|Zhang Fengxi
|6
|Comedic act
|Shanghainese stand up comedian
|Huangpu
Huangpu District, Shanghai
Huangpu District , is one of Shanghai's 18 districts and makes up the eastern part of Shanghai's traditional urban core. Today's Huangpu District is sometimes referred to as "new Huangpu" to distinguish it from the pre-merger Huangpu District which existed before 2000. In 2000, the pre-merger...
, Shanghai
Shanghai
Shanghai is the largest city by population in China and the largest city proper in the world. It is one of the four province-level municipalities in the People's Republic of China, with a total population of over 23 million as of 2010...
|3
|Runner-up
|- style="color:black; background:#CCCC66;"
|Cai Xiuqing
|23
|Singing
|Singer
|Guangzhou
Guangzhou
Guangzhou , known historically as Canton or Kwangchow, is the capital and largest city of the Guangdong province in the People's Republic of China. Located in southern China on the Pearl River, about north-northwest of Hong Kong, Guangzhou is a key national transportation hub and trading port...
, Guangdong
Guangdong
Guangdong is a province on the South China Sea coast of the People's Republic of China. The province was previously often written with the alternative English name Kwangtung Province...
|2
|3rd place
|- style="color:black; background:#CCCC66;"
|Modern Grannies
|41-62
|Dancing
|Bellydancing troupe
|Wuhan
Wuhan
Wuhan is the capital of Hubei province, People's Republic of China, and is the most populous city in Central China. It lies at the east of the Jianghan Plain, and the intersection of the middle reaches of the Yangtze and Han rivers...
, Hubei
Hubei
' Hupeh) is a province in Central China. The name of the province means "north of the lake", referring to its position north of Lake Dongting...
|2
|Final
|- style="color:black; background:#CCCC66;"
|Shou Junchao
|24
|Singing
|Rapper
|Huangpu
Huangpu District, Shanghai
Huangpu District , is one of Shanghai's 18 districts and makes up the eastern part of Shanghai's traditional urban core. Today's Huangpu District is sometimes referred to as "new Huangpu" to distinguish it from the pre-merger Huangpu District which existed before 2000. In 2000, the pre-merger...
, Shanghai
Shanghai
Shanghai is the largest city by population in China and the largest city proper in the world. It is one of the four province-level municipalities in the People's Republic of China, with a total population of over 23 million as of 2010...
|1
|Final
|- style="color:black; background:#CCCC66;"
|Xu Mingfei and Zhang Zhengbang
|24
|Dancing
|Robot Clowns Act
|Chengdu
Chengdu
Chengdu , formerly transliterated Chengtu, is the capital of Sichuan province in Southwest China. It holds sub-provincial administrative status...
, Sichuan
Sichuan
' , known formerly in the West by its postal map spellings of Szechwan or Szechuan is a province in Southwest China with its capital in Chengdu...
|2
|Final
|- style="color:black; background:#CCCC66;"
|Zhai Xiaowei and Ma Li
|25-33
|Performing
|Disabled Acrobats
|Zhengzhou
Zhengzhou
Zhengzhou , is the capital and largest city of Henan province in north-central China. A prefecture-level city, it also serves as the political, economic, technological, and educational centre of the province, as well as a major transportation hub for Central China...
, Henan
Henan
Henan , is a province of the People's Republic of China, located in the central part of the country. Its one-character abbreviation is "豫" , named after Yuzhou , a Han Dynasty state that included parts of Henan...
|3
|4th place
|- style="color:black; background:#CCCC66;"
|Zhu Xiaoming
|20
|Singing
|Singer
|Huangpu
Huangpu District, Shanghai
Huangpu District , is one of Shanghai's 18 districts and makes up the eastern part of Shanghai's traditional urban core. Today's Huangpu District is sometimes referred to as "new Huangpu" to distinguish it from the pre-merger Huangpu District which existed before 2000. In 2000, the pre-merger...
, Shanghai
Shanghai
Shanghai is the largest city by population in China and the largest city proper in the world. It is one of the four province-level municipalities in the People's Republic of China, with a total population of over 23 million as of 2010...
|3
|Final
|- style="color:white; background:tomato;"
|Chen Jing
|29
|Singing and Performing
|Singer and Strength Act
|Huangpu
Huangpu District, Shanghai
Huangpu District , is one of Shanghai's 18 districts and makes up the eastern part of Shanghai's traditional urban core. Today's Huangpu District is sometimes referred to as "new Huangpu" to distinguish it from the pre-merger Huangpu District which existed before 2000. In 2000, the pre-merger...
, Shanghai
Shanghai
Shanghai is the largest city by population in China and the largest city proper in the world. It is one of the four province-level municipalities in the People's Republic of China, with a total population of over 23 million as of 2010...
|1
|Semifinal
|- style="color:white; background:tomato;"
|Chuan Zi and "Dudu" the dog
|11-42
|Singing and Performing
|Singing and Dog Howling Act
|Dongcheng
Dongcheng District, Beijing
Dongcheng District is an urban district in Beijing covering the eastern half of Beijing's urban core. It is 24.7 square kilometres in area and has a population of 535,558 . Dongcheng District covers several important parts of Beijing...
, Beijing
Beijing
Beijing , also known as Peking , is the capital of the People's Republic of China and one of the most populous cities in the world, with a population of 19,612,368 as of 2010. The city is the country's political, cultural, and educational center, and home to the headquarters for most of China's...
|1
|Lost Judges' Choice, Semifinal
|- style="color:white; background:tomato;"
|Dennis
|25
|Performing
|Male Pole Dancer
|Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan , officially the Republic of Uzbekistan is a doubly landlocked country in Central Asia and one of the six independent Turkic states. It shares borders with Kazakhstan to the west and to the north, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan to the east, and Afghanistan and Turkmenistan to the south....
|1
|Semifinal
|- style="color:white; background:tomato;"
|Gao Yifeng
|49
|Singing
|Singer
|Hefei
Hefei
Hefei is the capital and largest city of Anhui Province in Eastern China. A prefecture-level city, it is the political, economic, and cultural centre of Anhui...
, Anhui
Anhui
Anhui is a province in the People's Republic of China. Located in eastern China across the basins of the Yangtze River and the Huai River, it borders Jiangsu to the east, Zhejiang to the southeast, Jiangxi to the south, Hubei to the southwest, Henan to the northwest, and Shandong for a tiny...
|3
|Semifinal
|- style="color:white; background:tomato;"
|Jiang Renrui
|45
|Performing
|Peacock Dance
|Hulunbuir
Hulunbuir
Hulunbuir is a region that is governed as a prefecture-level city in northeastern Inner Mongolia, in the People's Republic of China. Its administrative center is located at Hailar District, its largest urban area. Major scenic features are the high steppes of the Hulun Buir grasslands, the Hulun...
, Inner Mongolia
Inner Mongolia
Inner Mongolia is an autonomous region of the People's Republic of China, located in the northern region of the country. Inner Mongolia shares an international border with the countries of Mongolia and the Russian Federation...
|2
|Semifinal
|- style="color:white; background:tomato;"
|Old Buddies
|41-52
|Singing
|Band
|Dongcheng
Dongcheng District, Beijing
Dongcheng District is an urban district in Beijing covering the eastern half of Beijing's urban core. It is 24.7 square kilometres in area and has a population of 535,558 . Dongcheng District covers several important parts of Beijing...
, Beijing
Beijing
Beijing , also known as Peking , is the capital of the People's Republic of China and one of the most populous cities in the world, with a population of 19,612,368 as of 2010. The city is the country's political, cultural, and educational center, and home to the headquarters for most of China's...
|3
|Semifinal
|- style="color:white; background:tomato;"
|Power
|22
|Performing
|Acrobats
|Cangzhou
Cangzhou
Cangzhou is a prefecture-level city in Hebei province, People's Republic of China. Cangzhou's urban center has a population of approximately 514,074 at the 2010 census which correspond to the built up area), while the prefecture-level administrative region in total has a population of 7,134,053...
, Hebei
Hebei
' is a province of the People's Republic of China in the North China region. Its one-character abbreviation is "" , named after Ji Province, a Han Dynasty province that included what is now southern Hebei...
|2
|Semifinal
|- style="color:white; background:tomato;"
|Shenzhen Migrant Workers Hip-Hop Group
|21-23
|Dancing
|Hip Hop Dance troupe
|Shenzhen
Shenzhen
Shenzhen is a major city in the south of Southern China's Guangdong Province, situated immediately north of Hong Kong. The area became China's first—and one of the most successful—Special Economic Zones...
, Guangdong
Guangdong
Guangdong is a province on the South China Sea coast of the People's Republic of China. The province was previously often written with the alternative English name Kwangtung Province...
|1
|Semifinal
|- style="color:white; background:tomato;"
|Wenkexin Bellydancing Group
|23
|Dancing
|Balancing/Bellydancing Group Act
|Beijing
Beijing
Beijing , also known as Peking , is the capital of the People's Republic of China and one of the most populous cities in the world, with a population of 19,612,368 as of 2010. The city is the country's political, cultural, and educational center, and home to the headquarters for most of China's...
|3
|Semifinal
|- style="color:white; background:tomato;"
|Xu Hongdong
|31
|Singing
|Opera singer
|Lu'an
Lu'an
Lu'an , is a prefecture-level city in western Anhui Province, People's Republic of China, with a population of 5,612,590 inhabitants at 2010 census. Its built up area is home to 1,482,729 inhabitants spread out on 2 urban districts...
, Anhui
Anhui
Anhui is a province in the People's Republic of China. Located in eastern China across the basins of the Yangtze River and the Huai River, it borders Jiangsu to the east, Zhejiang to the southeast, Jiangxi to the south, Hubei to the southwest, Henan to the northwest, and Shandong for a tiny...
|2
|Semifinal
|- style="color:white; background:tomato;"
|Yang Di
|24
|Performing
|Lip-synching Act
|Ngawa
Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture
The Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture is an autonomous prefecture in Sichuan, whose capital is Barkam town . It has an area of 83,201 km²....
, Sichuan
Sichuan
' , known formerly in the West by its postal map spellings of Szechwan or Szechuan is a province in Southwest China with its capital in Chengdu...
|2
|Semifinal
|- style="color:white; background:tomato;"
|Zhang Aiqing and Zhang Jianfa
|7-51
|Dancing
|Dance Duo
|Huangpu
Huangpu District, Shanghai
Huangpu District , is one of Shanghai's 18 districts and makes up the eastern part of Shanghai's traditional urban core. Today's Huangpu District is sometimes referred to as "new Huangpu" to distinguish it from the pre-merger Huangpu District which existed before 2000. In 2000, the pre-merger...
, Shanghai
Shanghai
Shanghai is the largest city by population in China and the largest city proper in the world. It is one of the four province-level municipalities in the People's Republic of China, with a total population of over 23 million as of 2010...
|2
|Lost Judges' Choice, Semifinal
|- style="color:white; background:tomato;"
|Zhou Jinsong
|46
|Singing
|Singer
|Dongcheng
Dongcheng District, Beijing
Dongcheng District is an urban district in Beijing covering the eastern half of Beijing's urban core. It is 24.7 square kilometres in area and has a population of 535,558 . Dongcheng District covers several important parts of Beijing...
, Beijing
Beijing
Beijing , also known as Peking , is the capital of the People's Republic of China and one of the most populous cities in the world, with a population of 19,612,368 as of 2010. The city is the country's political, cultural, and educational center, and home to the headquarters for most of China's...
|3
|Semifinal
|- style="color:white; background:tomato;"
|Zhou Yanfeng and his wife Xu Na
|35
|Singing
|Singer
|Huangpu
Huangpu District, Shanghai
Huangpu District , is one of Shanghai's 18 districts and makes up the eastern part of Shanghai's traditional urban core. Today's Huangpu District is sometimes referred to as "new Huangpu" to distinguish it from the pre-merger Huangpu District which existed before 2000. In 2000, the pre-merger...
, Shanghai
Shanghai
Shanghai is the largest city by population in China and the largest city proper in the world. It is one of the four province-level municipalities in the People's Republic of China, with a total population of over 23 million as of 2010...
|3
|Semifinal
|- style="color:white; background:tomato;"
|Zhu Jie
|23
|Singing
|Singer
|Xicheng, Beijing
Beijing
Beijing , also known as Peking , is the capital of the People's Republic of China and one of the most populous cities in the world, with a population of 19,612,368 as of 2010. The city is the country's political, cultural, and educational center, and home to the headquarters for most of China's...
|1
|Semifinal
|- style="color:white; background:tomato;"
|Zou Ran and Zou Chun
|5
|Singing
|Singer and Dancing
|Hunan
Hunan
' is a province of South-Central China, located to the south of the middle reaches of the Yangtze River and south of Lake Dongting...
|1
|Semifinal
|}