Sing! China (2012)
China’s premier singing competition, where aspiring vocalists audition before music legends and compete for a life-changing record deal.
Sing! China - Series Information
- Original Title: 中国好声音
- First Air Year: 2012
- Last Air Year: 2023
- Created by: Jin Lei
- Type: TV Series
- Genres: Reality
- Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (100 minutes)
- Number of Seasons: 12
- Number of Episodes: 185
- Status: Canceled
- Original Language: Chinese
- Spoken Languages: Mandarin
- Networks: Zhejiang Television, iQiyi, Youku, Tencent Video
- Production Companies: Zhejiang Television, Canxing Media
- Production Countries: China
- Alternative Titles: Sing China (CN), 中國好聲音 (TW)
Sing! China - Plot
Sing! China (Chinese: 中国好声音; pinyin: Zhōngguó Hǎo Shēngyīn; formerly Chinese: 中国新歌声; pinyin: Zhōngguó Xīn Gēshēng) is a Chinese singing competition television series broadcast on Zhejiang Television. It is produced by Star (CM) Holdings Ltd. It premiered during the summer on 15 July 2016. It is a re-branded version of The Voice of China, a show based on the original The Voice of Holland. It has aired seven seasons and aims to find new singing talent (solo or duets, professional and amateur) contested by aspiring singers, aged 18 or older (16 or older in seasons one and two), drawn from public auditions. The winner is determined by live audience voting by SMS text. They receive a record deal with various labels for winning the competition.
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Sing! China - Cast & Crew
Creator(s)
- Jin Lei
Main Cast
- Na Ying
- Harlem Yu
- Wang Feng
- Hu Qiao-Hua
- Jay Chou
- Li Ronghao
- Li Jian
- Yang Kun
- Huan Liu
- Nicholas Tse Ting-Fung
Sing! China - FAQs
What is Sing! China about?
Sing! China is a Chinese singing competition broadcast on Zhejiang Television in which aspiring vocalists aged 18 and older audition before celebrity mentors. Contestants compete through blind auditions and live rounds, with winners determined by audience SMS voting and rewarded with a professional record deal.
Who are the mentors on Sing! China?
Sing! China has featured a rotating roster of top Chinese music stars as mentors across its 12 seasons, including Na Ying, Jay Chou, Wang Feng, Harlem Yu, Li Ronghao, Li Jian, Yang Kun, Nicholas Tse Ting-Fung, Leehom Wang, A-Mei, Hacken Lee, and Chyi Chin, among others.
Is Sing! China based on another show?
Yes. Sing! China is a rebranded continuation of The Voice of China, which itself is based on the original Dutch format The Voice of Holland. The show adopted the Sing! China name and format in 2016, continuing the blind audition structure that made the franchise a global phenomenon.
Where can you watch Sing! China online?
Sing! China has been broadcast on Zhejiang Television and streamed on major Chinese platforms including iQiyi, Youku, and Tencent Video. For a full overview of current viewing options available in your region, check JustWatch for the latest streaming availability.
How many seasons does Sing! China have?
Sing! China ran for 12 seasons, comprising a total of 185 episodes. Season lengths varied, with most seasons consisting of 15 episodes and Season 2 being the longest at 22 episodes. The final season, Season 12, concluded with 13 episodes before the show was canceled.
Is Sing! China cancelled or still airing?
Sing! China has been canceled. The series concluded after its 12th season in 2023, ending an impressive run that began in 2012. The show is no longer in production, making its 185-episode library the complete body of work for this long-running Chinese singing competition.
Who created Sing! China?
Sing! China was created by Jin Lei and produced by Zhejiang Television in partnership with Canxing Media. The series is an adaptation of the global Voice franchise, originally developed in the Netherlands, and was produced under the Star (CM) Holdings Ltd. banner for its Chinese audience.
What language is Sing! China in?
Sing! China is produced in Chinese and performed primarily in Mandarin. As a flagship Chinese-language entertainment production, it showcases both Mandarin-language pop songs and traditional Chinese musical styles, reflecting the rich diversity of contemporary Chinese vocal performance and popular music culture.
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