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CCTV New Year's Gala

The CCTV New Year's Gala, also known as the Spring Festival Gala, and commonly abbreviated in Chinese as Chunwan, is a Chinese New Year special produced by China Media Group (CMG). It is broadcast annually on the eve of Chinese New Year on its flagship CCTV-1 and internationally through the China Global Television Network[1] The Gala has the largest audience of any entertainment show in the world,[2] and is recognized by Guinness World Records as the world's most watched television program.[3][4] The 2018 edition of the Gala attracted more than one billion viewers.[5]

CCTV New Year's Gala
Directed byHuang Yihe
Zhao An
Jin Yue
Lang Kun
Ha Wen
Feng Xiaogang
... others
Presented byZhao Zhongxiang
Ni Ping
Zhou Tao
Zhu Jun
Li Yong
Dong Qing
... others
Ending theme"Can't Forget Tonight" (Chinese: 难忘今宵)
Country of originChina
Original languageMandarin
Production
Running timeAround 270 minutes
Release
Original networkCCTV-1
CCTV-3
CCTV-4
Original releaseFebruary 12, 1983 (1983-02-12) –
present
CCTV New Year's Gala
Simplified Chinese中国中央电视台春节联欢晚会
Traditional Chinese中國中央電視台春節聯歡晚會
Commonly abbreviated as
Simplified Chinese央视春晚
Traditional Chinese央視春晚
Further abbreviated as
Chinese春晚

The program is a variety show, often featuring music, dance, comedy, and drama performances. It has become a ritual for many Chinese families, including overseas Chinese, to watch the show on Chinese New Year's Eve. Many Chunwan performers have emerged as household names in China solely as a result of their recurring appearances on the program.

History

In the early 1980s, CCTV director Huang Yihe proposed the idea of hosting a televised party to celebrate the Chinese New Year, and the first CCTV New Year's Gala aired in 1983.[3] Operating on a very low budget, Huang was given a studio of 600 square meters (6,500 sq ft), which could accommodate only 60 staff members and 200 guests.[6] With no money for recording and editing, the show was improvised and broadcast live. It was hosted by Liu Xiaoqing, Ma Ji, Jiang Kun, and Wang Jingyu, and the studio had four telephones accepting live requests from callers nationwide.[6] The popular singer Li Guyi ended the night with nine performances, and the cohost Jiang Kun performed three xiangsheng comedies.[6] Huang and his colleagues took considerable political risk broadcasting the live show, as pop singers such as Li Guyi were at the time under attack by hardliners as "spiritual pollution", and one of her most popular songs, Hometown Love (乡恋), was still officially banned.[7] With the permission from Wu Lengxi, the Minister of Radio and Television who was in the audience, Li Guyi performed the song for the first time on national TV.[7]

After the first New Year Gala proved a huge hit with viewers nationwide, Wu was tasked with directing the second edition. At the time, China and Britain were under intense negotiation over the Sino-British Joint Declaration on the status of Hong Kong. Huang came up with the idea of inviting the amateur Hong Kong singer Cheung Ming-man to perform at his show.[7] It was then unprecedented for a Hong Kong entertainer to perform on Chinese TV and his request met significant resistance. Huang persistently lobbied government officials and eventually gained their approval. Cheung's performance of the patriotic song "My Chinese Heart" at the 1984 gala made him a household name in China.[7][6]

The program has attracted extremely large audiences, which have grown significantly over the years. The CCTV New Year's Gala is the most watched television program in the world, with one billion viewers in 2018.[5] As the Chinese New Year's Eve is a time when the family gathers, the typical situation involves a large 3-generation family gathered in front of their TV set while making dumplings for the first New Year's meal. The Gala adds a mood of celebration in the house as people laugh, discuss and enjoy the performance. It has become an ingrained tradition on Mainland China to watch the New Year's Gala on New Year's Eve. Rural areas that had previously been unfamiliar with concepts such as television would hold great gatherings on New Year's Eve to watch the program.[5]

In 2011, Dashan made another appearance in the gala, alongside several foreign nationals of various ages, all engaging in fluent Mandarin conversation, including one of Russian nationality, an Australian and a Kenyan. The 2011 show was also noted for the appearances of various "ordinary people" performers who were selected by popular vote in a TV competition months prior.

The 'ordinary people' portrayals continued in 2012; several amateurs performed on the show. Coinciding with the rise of amateur performers is the decline of nationalist and political rhetoric. In both 2011 and 2012 versions of the Gala, imagery of national leaders were removed from the show. The 2012 gala was directed by Ha Wen, wife of host Li Yong. In a break with tradition, the 2012 Gala removed the announcements of embassies overseas sending New Year's greetings, as well as the "My Favorite New Year's Gala Act" voting announcement. It also did not conclude with a rendition of "Can't Forget Tonight", thus breaking the practice for the first time.[8]

Politics

In the early days of the Gala in the 1980s, the show focused almost entirely on arts and entertainment. Programming that was chiefly political in nature was very rare, reflecting the general openness of Chinese society in the 1980s and the departure of Maoist political dogma from the lives of ordinary people. Communist Party leaders took an interest in the show as early as 1984, when then-General Secretary Hu Yaobang watched the show and resolved to learn how to sing "My Chinese Heart" by singer Cheung Ming-man. Then, in 1990, Communist Party General Secretary Jiang Zemin and Premier Li Peng appeared on the show, ostensibly to participate in the celebration rather than disseminate a political agenda; Jiang gave a speech expressing his well-wishes.[9] This six-minute live segment was the only instance national leaders participated in the program in its history.[10]

Programming with heavy political undertones began appearing in the gala in the 1990s. As audiences grew, the show became a ritualized event of national significance and experienced increased state involvement in its production. Often, segments of the show became devoted to celebrating the previous year's "national achievements" and a preview of significant events of the upcoming year. In 2008, state media reported that major officials from the Publicity Department of the Chinese Communist Party and the State Administration of Radio, Film, and Television were on scene during the gala's rehearsal to supervise its production.[11] In that same year, a segment featuring migrant workers was inserted into the show on the recommendation of Premier Wen Jiabao.[10]

Throughout the years, officials in charge of propaganda and media control, including Ding Guangen, Li Changchun, and Liu Yunshan, have paid visits to the Chunwan production team. Commenting on the political evolution of the Gala over the years, Takungpao said that Chunwan has evolved from a "year-end tea party" to a "conference for disseminating political propaganda.[9]

Imagery of party leadership

Beginning in the 1990s, the show has consistently included one segment featuring a video montage of Communist Party leaders accompanied by background music. Shown every year were images of those considered paramount leaders, including Mao Zedong, Deng Xiaoping, Jiang Zemin, and Hu Jintao. In 2007 and 2008, the video footage featured the entire line-up of Politburo Standing Committee members. Between 2011 and 2014, imagery of national leaders were absent from the show, and the amount of political content varied from year to year. For example, the 2011 show featured a rendition of a patriotic song that emphasized Hu Jintao's Harmonious Society and Scientific Development Concept ideologies. In 2012 there was minimal political content, though parts of the show alluded to "building a strong nation" and the 18th Party Congress which was to be held in the fall of that year. The 2014 show, however, was again peppered with political enhancements throughout that paid homage to General Secretary Xi Jinping's "Chinese Dream" ideology, in addition to several nationalistic-themed songs. The 2015 show, reportedly one of the most closely managed affairs in years,[12] prominently featured Xi Jinping's anti-corruption campaign, with three comedy routines being linked to the theme. In addition, in a remarkable departure from convention, the 2015 show also featured Xi Jinping exclusively in a lengthy video montage during an opera-style song entitled "Give my Heart to You".[13] The heavy emphasis on political content continued in 2016; that edition, believed to be one of the most political affairs since the show's inception, saw a return of the more familiar line-up of national leaders. Since 2017, however, the gala has not shown imagery of national leaders, opting instead of showcase various aspects of economic development or nationalist themes.[14]

Military

The People's Liberation Army is featured in the show's programming every year, usually in the form of a song, although sometimes military-themed sketch comedies have also appeared. Many of the Gala's most prominent singers have a background in the performing arts troupe of the PLA, including Yan Weiwen, Song Zuying, Dong Wenhua and Peng Liyuan.[9]

Controversies

Workers Arena lighting effects (1985)

In 1985, the gala was held in the Workers Indoor Arena. It had a live audience dispersed throughout the arena. Production staff were not equipped with walkie-talkies, so they improvised their communication with artists, running around or gesturing from a distance to give cues. This made the show appear uncoordinated and exceptionally slow on television; the edition lasted over six hours and remains the longest gala on record. The live audience was also milling about the arena for the duration of the show, which was distracting and noisy for the television audience. It was most strongly criticized for its poor lighting effects that made the stage difficult to see.[15]

Chen Peisi sues CCTV distributor (1998)

Chen Peisi and his artistic collaborator Zhu Shimao were household names in the 1990s, partly owing to their appearances on the gala. After their hit sketch piece in the 1998 show, a subsidiary of CCTV distributed their performances on VCD without gaining the pair's permission in advance. In 2000, Chen and Zhu sued the subsidiary and won; the court ordered restitution and rescinded their rights to Chen and Zhu's work. Thereafter, Chen and Zhu never appeared on the gala again.[16]

Dark three minutes (2007)

In the 2007 edition, just before the clock struck midnight, the six hosts of the show assembled on stage suffered a mass breakdown referred to as the "dark three minutes". Zhu Jun, Zhou Tao, Li Yong, Dong Qing, Zhang Zequn and Liu Fangfei collectively started a chain of misread and mistimed lines. Zhang Zequn was the first to read his lines incorrectly, obviously reciting the wrong chunlian, although the audience still applauded. Li Yong then mentioned the transition from the year bingxu (year of the dog) to dinghai (year of the pig) and a greeting to "mother comrades across the country" before being cut off by Zhu Jun's loud declaration that the new year had almost arrived. Liu Fangfei, who was relatively new to the gala, then read a line that was obviously incomplete, followed by seconds of dead air. Zhou Tao tried following it up, only to be interrupted by Li Yong. Zhou then gave Li Yong an annoyed stare, obviously visible as the camera was focused on her. Zhu Jun then interrupted Li Yong again, only to be in turn interrupted by Zhou Tao before the ten-second countdown began.[17] Host Zhang Zequn apologized for the incident on his CCTV blog.

Role of women in society (2015)

Some observers have criticized the Gala for resisting larger trends in Chinese society, such as the increased role of women in society and changing gender norms. The 2015 skit "Goddesses and Tomboys" (女神和女汉子), led by Jia Ling, faced particular derision online for its portrayal of strong female roles in society and its insensitive depiction of the "sheng nu" phenomenon.[18]

Ugly monkey (2016)

In 2016, the Gala was criticized for planning to include a "virtual mascot", modeled in 3D based on a painting of a monkey by Han Meilin that was described as "a monster" and "ugly" by many.[19] The digital mascot was also mocked on various Chinese social networks.[20]

Blackface (2018)

The 2018 edition was criticized for a comedy skit focusing on Africa–China relations, and in particular, China's investments in African railways. The skit featured Chinese actress Lou Naiming wearing blackface and a prosthetic buttocks to portray the mother of an African woman. The woman had asked the host to pose as her husband so she wouldn't be subjected to an arranged date. However, after the host exposed the ruse by introducing her wife, the woman's mother excuses it, declaring her love for China and its people. The skit was ridiculed by viewers and social media, especially among local groups and diaspora, for its invocation of African stereotypes.[21]

Absence of pig imagery

The 2007 and 2019 editions, despite celebrating the year of the pig in the Chinese zodiac, eschewed nearly all imagery and language invoking pigs. Some suspected this was due to official sensitivities shown towards Muslim minority groups in China (and in the latter case possibly due to an outbreak of African swine fever).[22]

Blackface (2021)

The 2021 show again featured performers in blackface wearing approximations of African clothing. Like in 2018 it received criticism both within China and internationally. The Chinese foreign ministry responded to criticism by saying that it was not an issue and that anyone saying otherwise must have ulterior motives.[23]

Directors and performers

Directors and hosts

Year Director Presenters TV ratings* (%)[24] Multi-screen ratings (%)* Viewers (Million)
1983 Huang Yihe Deng Zaijun, Ma Ji, Jiang Kun, Wang Jingyu, Liu Xiaoqing N/A N/A N/A
1984 Huang Yihe Zhang Shufen, Zhao Zhongxiang, Lu Jing, Huang A'yuan, Jiang Kun, Jiang Lili, Chen Sisi N/A N/A N/A
1985 Huang Yihe Ma Ji, Jiang Kun, Zhang Yu, Zhu Yuanyi, Ban Ban N/A N/A N/A
1986 Huang Yihe Zhao Zhongxiang, Wang Gang, Jiang Kun, Liu Xiaoqing, Fang Shu, Gu Yongfei N/A N/A N/A
1987 Deng Zaijun Li Moran, Wang Gang, Li Xiaofen, Jiang Kun N/A N/A N/A
1988 Deng Zaijun Sun Daolin, Wang Gang, Jiang Kun, Hou Yaowen, Xue Fei, Wei Hua N/A N/A N/A
1989 Zhang Xiaohai Zhang Xiaohai, Li Moran, Zhao Zhongxiang, Jiang Kun, Kan Lijun, Li Yang N/A N/A N/A
1990 Huang Yihe Zhao Zhongxiang N/A N/A N/A
1991 Lang Kun Zhao Zhongxiang, Hu Miao, Ni Ping, Zhang Hongming, Li Ruiying N/A N/A N/A
1992 Zhao An Yang Lan, Zhao Zhongxiang, Ni Ping N/A N/A N/A
1993 Zhang Ziyang Liang Yanling, Li Qing'an, Zhang Yongquan, Yang Lan, Zhao Zhongxiang, Ni Ping N/A N/A N/A
1994 Lang Kun Ni Ping, Cheng Qian N/A N/A N/A
1995 Zhao An Zhao Zhongxiang, Ni Ping, Xu Gehui N/A N/A N/A
1996 Zhang Xiaohai Zhao Zhongxiang, Ni Ping
Shanghai - Cheng Qian, Yuan Ming
Xi'an, Shaanxi - Zhang Xiao, Zhou Tao
N/A N/A N/A
1997 Yuan Dewang Zhao Zhongxiang, Ni Ping, Cheng Qian, Zhou Tao, Zhu Jun, Ya Ning N/A N/A N/A
1998 Meng Xin Zhao Zhongxiang, Ni Ping, Zhou Tao, Zhu Jun, Ya Ning, Wang Xuechun N/A N/A N/A
1999 Liu Tiemin, Huang Xiaohai, Chen Yulu Zhao Zhongxiang, Ni Ping, Zhou Tao, Zhu Jun N/A N/A N/A
2000 Zhao An, Zhang Xiaohai Zhao Zhongxiang, Ni Ping, Zhou Tao, Zhu Jun, Zhao An, Zhao Wei, Zhang Xiaohai, Deric Wan, Brenda Wang, Pu Cunxin, Niu Qun, Feng Gong, Yang Lan, Jiang Kun, Bai Yansong, Wen Qing, Zhao Lin, Cao Ying, Li Xiaomeng, Cui Yongyuan, Wen Xingyu, Ju Ping N/A N/A N/A
2001 Wang Xianping, Wang Xiansheng, Jin Yue Zhu Jun, Zhou Tao, Zhang Zheng, Cao Ying 33.2 N/A 638
2002 Chen Yulu Ni Ping, Zhu Jun, Zhou Tao, Li Yong, Wang Xiaoya, Wen Qing
Shenzhen, Guangdong - Cao Ying, Zhang Zheng
35.1 N/A N/A
2003 Jin Yue Ni Ping, Zhu Jun, Zhou Tao, Li Yong 33.8 N/A N/A
2004 Yuan Dewang Ni Ping, Zhu Jun, Zhou Tao, Li Yong 36.4 N/A N/A
2005 Lang Kun Zhu Jun, Zhou Tao, Li Yong, Dong Qing 37.6 N/A N/A
2006 Lang Kun Zhu Jun, Zhou Tao, Li Yong, Dong Qing, Zhang Zequn, Liu Fangfei 31.7 N/A N/A
2007 Jin Yue Zhu Jun, Zhou Tao, Li Yong, Dong Qing, Zhang Zequn, Liu Fangfei 31.4 N/A N/A
2008 Chen Linchun, Zhang Xiaohai Zhu Jun, Zhou Tao, Li Yong, Dong Qing, Zhang Zequn, Liu Fangfei, Bai Yansong 32.4 N/A N/A
2009 Lang Kun Zhu Jun, Zhou Tao, Dong Qing, Zhang Zequn, Bai Yansong, Zhu Xun 34.8 N/A N/A
2010 Jin Yue Zhu Jun, Zhou Tao, Dong Qing, Zhang Zequn, Ren Luyu, Ouyang Xiadan 30.9 N/A N/A
2011 Chen Linchun, Ma Dong, Liu Gang Zhu Jun, Zhou Tao, Dong Qing, Li Yong, Zhang Zequn, Zhu Xun 31.0 N/A N/A
2012 Ha Wen Zhu Jun, Li Yong, Dong Qing, Bi Fujian, Sa Beining, Li Sisi 32.8 N/A 770
2013 Ha Wen Zhu Jun, Li Yong, Dong Qing, Bi Fujian, Sa Beining, Li Sisi 31.2 N/A 750
2014 Feng Xiaogang Zhu Jun, Dong Qing, Bi Fujian, Li Sisi, Zhang Guoli 30.9 33.15 705
2015 Ha Wen Zhu Jun, Dong Qing, Kang Hui, Li Sisi, Sa Beining, Zhu Xun, Bi Fujian, Negmat Rahman *28.37 29.60 690
2016 Lü Yitao Zhu Jun, Dong Qing, Zhou Tao, Li Sisi, Sa Beining, Negmat Rahman
Xi'an, Shaanxi - Zhu Xun, Xu Jie (Shaanxi Broadcast Corporation, SXBC)
Guangzhou, Guangdong - Ren Luyu, Deng Lu (Guangdong Radio and Television, GRT)
Quanzhou, Fujian - Li Jiaming, Zhao Linshuo (Quanzhou TV)
Hulunbuir, Inner Mongolia - Ma Yue, Ourentuya (Inner Mongolia TV, NMTV)
*N/A 30.98 1033
2017 Yang Dongsheng Beijing - Zhu Jun, Dong Qing, Negmat Rahman, Kang Hui, Zhu Xun
Liangshan, Sichuan - Yang Fan, Ahore-Ri (Sichuan Radio & Television, SRT)
Shanghai - Meng Shengnan, Cao Kefan (Shanghai Meida Group, SMG)
Guilin, Guangxi - Zhang Lei, Gao Feng (Guangxi Television, GXTV)
Harbin, Heilongjiang - Guan Tong, Zhou Wei (Heilongjiang Television, HLJTV)
*N/A 30.88 *N/A
2018 Yang Dongsheng Beijing - Kang Hui, Zhu Xun, Ren Luyu, Li Sisi, Negmat Rahman
Sanya, Hainan - Zhang Zequn, Wang Si (Hainan Television)
Qiandongnan, Guizhou - Ma Yue, Dou Aili (Guizhou Television, GTV)
Tai'an and Qufu, Shandong - Li Jiaming, Li Yi (Shandong Television, SDTV)
Zhuhai, Guangdong - Yang Fan, Gui Jiachen (Zhuhai Television, ZHTV)
1,131
2019 Liu Zhen Beijing - Kang Hui, Zhu Xun, Ren Luyu, Li Sisi, Negmat Rahman
Jinggangshan, Jiangxi - Zhang Yu, Yin Song (Jiangxi Television, JTV)
Changchun, Jilin - Zhang Zequn, Yang Fan (Jilin Television)
Shenzhen, Guangdong - Yang Fan, Pangwei (Shenzhen Media Group, SZMG)
30.07 1, 173
2020 Yang Dongsheng Beijing - Ren Luyu, Negmat Rahman, Tong Liya, Yin Song, Zhang Shuyue
Zhengzhou - Zhang Zequn, Ma Yue, Pang Xiaoge, Mi Na
Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area - Myolie Wu, Daniel Liu, Xu Lunan
2021 Chen Linchun Ren Luyu, Negmat Rahman, Li Sisi, Long Yang

Notes for rating and viewers data

  • 2001-2014 Data source: CSM Media Research.[25]

Recurring Performers

The following is a list of people who have gained their fame largely from their performances at the Gala, or whose names have become frequently associated with the Gala through the years. This list is not to be confused with the "guest stars" list below, which identifies celebrities who were famous in their own right prior to their appearance at the Gala. These individuals have been part of the Gala's history, and are very much the people that many viewers remember from past editions.

Guest appearances

These performers have made appearances at the Gala. They are listed by alphabetical order (by their last name, or if they perform under an artistic name, by that name) based on the common name they are known by internationally.[27]

See also

References

  1. ^ "7 ways to celebrate Chinese New Year". CNN. February 8, 2013. It's also probably the biggest show on the planet, attracting 700 million viewers, six times the Super Bowl's audience.
  2. ^ Louisa Lim (November 28, 2012). "Will China's First Lady Outshine Her Husband?". npr.org. NPR. Retrieved November 28, 2012.
  3. ^ a b "The world's most-watched television show airs tonight". Time.
  4. ^ "Celine Dion to Perform on China Central Television's New Year's Gala Show". The Hollywood Reporter. February 6, 2013. ...and is widely considered the most watched television program in the world today.
  5. ^ a b c Lo, Rebecca (February 1, 2019). "Why 'Chunwan', China's Lunar New Year gala, is the world's most-watched TV show". South China Morning Post. Retrieved April 15, 2019.
  6. ^ a b c d 央视春晚“开创者”黄一鹤去世 曾力保张明敏不惜摔电话. Sohu (in Chinese). April 9, 2019. Retrieved April 15, 2019.
  7. ^ a b c d "央视春晚开创者、首届春晚总导演黄一鹤去世,享年85岁". Thepaper.cn. April 8, 2019. Retrieved April 15, 2019.
  8. ^ "联合早报网".
  9. ^ a b c "Understanding the Politics of Chunwan". Ta Kung Po. January 31, 2014.
  10. ^ a b "盘点中央领导与央视春晚故事:江泽民曾亲临现场". Tencent News. January 30, 2014.
  11. ^ "中宣部、广电总局领导审看春晚 要求格调健康". Chinanews. January 31, 2008.
  12. ^ "Xi Jinping the Star in China's Lunar New Year TV Gala". Wall Street Journal (blog). February 19, 2015.
  13. ^ ""把心交给你" 春晚独捧习近平". Voice of America. February 19, 2015.
  14. ^ Shen Lu and Hilary Whiteman (February 8, 2016). "Lunar New Year TV gala: The worst ever? - CNN.com". CNN.
  15. ^ "新世纪春晚亮点:打开大门 推出新星 符号化语言". ifeng.com. February 1, 2011.
  16. ^ "陈佩斯靠种石榴东山再起 曾赢版权官司却遭封杀". Huashang Morning Post. March 31, 2010. Retrieved January 3, 2013.
  17. ^ Chunwan screw-ups: Viewpoints and analysis: 春晚名嘴集体掌了自己嘴 孔庆东博客炮轰春晚. Enjoy Eastday.com. February 24, 2007
  18. ^ The coming of age of Chinese feminism. Al Jazeera America. May 17, 2015
  19. ^ Coonan, Clifford (February 8, 2016). "Year of the Monkey keeps Chinese upbeat despite troubles". The Irish Times. Retrieved February 9, 2019.
  20. ^ "猴年春晚吉祥物"康康":比我丑的不是没有!". February 7, 2016. Retrieved February 9, 2019.
  21. ^ Taylor, Adam (February 16, 2018). "China's televised New Year's Gala featured a blackface skit about Africans". The Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved February 9, 2019.
  22. ^ Allen, Kerry (February 6, 2019). "中国央视2019猪年春晚传递出的五大信息". BBC中文网. Retrieved February 8, 2019.
  23. ^ "China New Year gala show sparks new racism controversy with blackface performance". www.reuters.com. Reuters. February 12, 2021. Retrieved February 12, 2021.
  24. ^ Data reference:CSM media research 2001-2014 央视春晚收视数据全披露
  25. ^ CSM media research
  26. ^ "Peng Liyuan Glamour - - The Elegant Style of China's First Lady". Theodora's Fashion. Retrieved October 11, 2014.
  27. ^ "2013中央电视台春节联欢晚会节目单". cctv.com. Retrieved February 9, 2013.
  28. ^ "CCTV New Year Gala 2016". whatsonweibo.com. Retrieved December 3, 2016.

External links

  • CCTV Official Website for the Gala

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The CCTV New Year s Gala also known as the Spring Festival Gala and commonly abbreviated in Chinese as Chunwan is a Chinese New Year special produced by China Media Group CMG It is broadcast annually on the eve of Chinese New Year on its flagship CCTV 1 and internationally through the China Global Television Network 1 The Gala has the largest audience of any entertainment show in the world 2 and is recognized by Guinness World Records as the world s most watched television program 3 4 The 2018 edition of the Gala attracted more than one billion viewers 5 CCTV New Year s GalaDirected byHuang YiheZhao AnJin YueLang KunHa WenFeng Xiaogang othersPresented byZhao ZhongxiangNi PingZhou TaoZhu JunLi YongDong Qing othersEnding theme Can t Forget Tonight Chinese 难忘今宵 Country of originChinaOriginal languageMandarinProductionRunning timeAround 270 minutesReleaseOriginal networkCCTV 1CCTV 3CCTV 4Original releaseFebruary 12 1983 1983 02 12 presentCCTV New Year s GalaSimplified 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2007 3 4 Role of women in society 2015 3 5 Ugly monkey 2016 3 6 Blackface 2018 3 7 Absence of pig imagery 3 8 Blackface 2021 4 Directors and performers 4 1 Directors and hosts 4 2 Notes for rating and viewers data 4 3 Recurring Performers 4 4 Guest appearances 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditIn the early 1980s CCTV director Huang Yihe proposed the idea of hosting a televised party to celebrate the Chinese New Year and the first CCTV New Year s Gala aired in 1983 3 Operating on a very low budget Huang was given a studio of 600 square meters 6 500 sq ft which could accommodate only 60 staff members and 200 guests 6 With no money for recording and editing the show was improvised and broadcast live It was hosted by Liu Xiaoqing Ma Ji Jiang Kun and Wang Jingyu and the studio had four telephones accepting live requests from callers nationwide 6 The popular singer Li Guyi ended the night with nine performances and the cohost Jiang Kun performed three xiangsheng comedies 6 Huang and his colleagues took considerable political risk broadcasting the live show as pop singers such as Li Guyi were at the time under attack by hardliners as spiritual pollution and one of her most popular songs Hometown Love 乡恋 was still officially banned 7 With the permission from Wu Lengxi the Minister of Radio and Television who was in the audience Li Guyi performed the song for the first time on national TV 7 After the first New Year Gala proved a huge hit with viewers nationwide Wu was tasked with directing the second edition At the time China and Britain were under intense negotiation over the Sino British Joint Declaration on the status of Hong Kong Huang came up with the idea of inviting the amateur Hong Kong singer Cheung Ming man to perform at his show 7 It was then unprecedented for a Hong Kong entertainer to perform on Chinese TV and his request met significant resistance Huang persistently lobbied government officials and eventually gained their approval Cheung s performance of the patriotic song My Chinese Heart at the 1984 gala made him a household name in China 7 6 The program has attracted extremely large audiences which have grown significantly over the years The CCTV New Year s Gala is the most watched television program in the world with one billion viewers in 2018 5 As the Chinese New Year s Eve is a time when the family gathers the typical situation involves a large 3 generation family gathered in front of their TV set while making dumplings for the first New Year s meal The Gala adds a mood of celebration in the house as people laugh discuss and enjoy the performance It has become an ingrained tradition on Mainland China to watch the New Year s Gala on New Year s Eve Rural areas that had previously been unfamiliar with concepts such as television would hold great gatherings on New Year s Eve to watch the program 5 In 2011 Dashan made another appearance in the gala alongside several foreign nationals of various ages all engaging in fluent Mandarin conversation including one of Russian nationality an Australian and a Kenyan The 2011 show was also noted for the appearances of various ordinary people performers who were selected by popular vote in a TV competition months prior The ordinary people portrayals continued in 2012 several amateurs performed on the show Coinciding with the rise of amateur performers is the decline of nationalist and political rhetoric In both 2011 and 2012 versions of the Gala imagery of national leaders were removed from the show The 2012 gala was directed by Ha Wen wife of host Li Yong In a break with tradition the 2012 Gala removed the announcements of embassies overseas sending New Year s greetings as well as the My Favorite New Year s Gala Act voting announcement It also did not conclude with a rendition of Can t Forget Tonight thus breaking the practice for the first time 8 Politics EditIn the early days of the Gala in the 1980s the show focused almost entirely on arts and entertainment Programming that was chiefly political in nature was very rare reflecting the general openness of Chinese society in the 1980s and the departure of Maoist political dogma from the lives of ordinary people Communist Party leaders took an interest in the show as early as 1984 when then General Secretary Hu Yaobang watched the show and resolved to learn how to sing My Chinese Heart by singer Cheung Ming man Then in 1990 Communist Party General Secretary Jiang Zemin and Premier Li Peng appeared on the show ostensibly to participate in the celebration rather than disseminate a political agenda Jiang gave a speech expressing his well wishes 9 This six minute live segment was the only instance national leaders participated in the program in its history 10 Programming with heavy political undertones began appearing in the gala in the 1990s As audiences grew the show became a ritualized event of national significance and experienced increased state involvement in its production Often segments of the show became devoted to celebrating the previous year s national achievements and a preview of significant events of the upcoming year In 2008 state media reported that major officials from the Publicity Department of the Chinese Communist Party and the State Administration of Radio Film and Television were on scene during the gala s rehearsal to supervise its production 11 In that same year a segment featuring migrant workers was inserted into the show on the recommendation of Premier Wen Jiabao 10 Throughout the years officials in charge of propaganda and media control including Ding Guangen Li Changchun and Liu Yunshan have paid visits to the Chunwan production team Commenting on the political evolution of the Gala over the years Takungpao said that Chunwan has evolved from a year end tea party to a conference for disseminating political propaganda 9 Imagery of party leadership Edit Beginning in the 1990s the show has consistently included one segment featuring a video montage of Communist Party leaders accompanied by background music Shown every year were images of those considered paramount leaders including Mao Zedong Deng Xiaoping Jiang Zemin and Hu Jintao In 2007 and 2008 the video footage featured the entire line up of Politburo Standing Committee members Between 2011 and 2014 imagery of national leaders were absent from the show and the amount of political content varied from year to year For example the 2011 show featured a rendition of a patriotic song that emphasized Hu Jintao s Harmonious Society and Scientific Development Concept ideologies In 2012 there was minimal political content though parts of the show alluded to building a strong nation and the 18th Party Congress which was to be held in the fall of that year The 2014 show however was again peppered with political enhancements throughout that paid homage to General Secretary Xi Jinping s Chinese Dream ideology in addition to several nationalistic themed songs The 2015 show reportedly one of the most closely managed affairs in years 12 prominently featured Xi Jinping s anti corruption campaign with three comedy routines being linked to the theme In addition in a remarkable departure from convention the 2015 show also featured Xi Jinping exclusively in a lengthy video montage during an opera style song entitled Give my Heart to You 13 The heavy emphasis on political content continued in 2016 that edition believed to be one of the most political affairs since the show s inception saw a return of the more familiar line up of national leaders Since 2017 however the gala has not shown imagery of national leaders opting instead of showcase various aspects of economic development or nationalist themes 14 Military Edit The People s Liberation Army is featured in the show s programming every year usually in the form of a song although sometimes military themed sketch comedies have also appeared Many of the Gala s most prominent singers have a background in the performing arts troupe of the PLA including Yan Weiwen Song Zuying Dong Wenhua and Peng Liyuan 9 Controversies EditWorkers Arena lighting effects 1985 Edit In 1985 the gala was held in the Workers Indoor Arena It had a live audience dispersed throughout the arena Production staff were not equipped with walkie talkies so they improvised their communication with artists running around or gesturing from a distance to give cues This made the show appear uncoordinated and exceptionally slow on television the edition lasted over six hours and remains the longest gala on record The live audience was also milling about the arena for the duration of the show which was distracting and noisy for the television audience It was most strongly criticized for its poor lighting effects that made the stage difficult to see 15 Chen Peisi sues CCTV distributor 1998 Edit Chen Peisi and his artistic collaborator Zhu Shimao were household names in the 1990s partly owing to their appearances on the gala After their hit sketch piece in the 1998 show a subsidiary of CCTV distributed their performances on VCD without gaining the pair s permission in advance In 2000 Chen and Zhu sued the subsidiary and won the court ordered restitution and rescinded their rights to Chen and Zhu s work Thereafter Chen and Zhu never appeared on the gala again 16 Dark three minutes 2007 Edit In the 2007 edition just before the clock struck midnight the six hosts of the show assembled on stage suffered a mass breakdown referred to as the dark three minutes Zhu Jun Zhou Tao Li Yong Dong Qing Zhang Zequn and Liu Fangfei collectively started a chain of misread and mistimed lines Zhang Zequn was the first to read his lines incorrectly obviously reciting the wrong chunlian although the audience still applauded Li Yong then mentioned the transition from the year bingxu year of the dog to dinghai year of the pig and a greeting to mother comrades across the country before being cut off by Zhu Jun s loud declaration that the new year had almost arrived Liu Fangfei who was relatively new to the gala then read a line that was obviously incomplete followed by seconds of dead air Zhou Tao tried following it up only to be interrupted by Li Yong Zhou then gave Li Yong an annoyed stare obviously visible as the camera was focused on her Zhu Jun then interrupted Li Yong again only to be in turn interrupted by Zhou Tao before the ten second countdown began 17 Host Zhang Zequn apologized for the incident on his CCTV blog Role of women in society 2015 Edit Some observers have criticized the Gala for resisting larger trends in Chinese society such as the increased role of women in society and changing gender norms The 2015 skit Goddesses and Tomboys 女神和女汉子 led by Jia Ling faced particular derision online for its portrayal of strong female roles in society and its insensitive depiction of the sheng nu phenomenon 18 Ugly monkey 2016 Edit In 2016 the Gala was criticized for planning to include a virtual mascot modeled in 3D based on a painting of a monkey by Han Meilin that was described as a monster and ugly by many 19 The digital mascot was also mocked on various Chinese social networks 20 Blackface 2018 Edit See also Racism in China The 2018 edition was criticized for a comedy skit focusing on Africa China relations and in particular China s investments in African railways The skit featured Chinese actress Lou Naiming wearing blackface and a prosthetic buttocks to portray the mother of an African woman The woman had asked the host to pose as her husband so she wouldn t be subjected to an arranged date However after the host exposed the ruse by introducing her wife the woman s mother excuses it declaring her love for China and its people The skit was ridiculed by viewers and social media especially among local groups and diaspora for its invocation of African stereotypes 21 Absence of pig imagery Edit The 2007 and 2019 editions despite celebrating the year of the pig in the Chinese zodiac eschewed nearly all imagery and language invoking pigs Some suspected this was due to official sensitivities shown towards Muslim minority groups in China and in the latter case possibly due to an outbreak of African swine fever 22 Blackface 2021 Edit The 2021 show again featured performers in blackface wearing approximations of African clothing Like in 2018 it received criticism both within China and internationally The Chinese foreign ministry responded to criticism by saying that it was not an issue and that anyone saying otherwise must have ulterior motives 23 Directors and performers EditDirectors and hosts Edit Year Director Presenters TV ratings 24 Multi screen ratings Viewers Million 1983 Huang Yihe Deng Zaijun Ma Ji Jiang Kun Wang Jingyu Liu Xiaoqing N A N A N A1984 Huang Yihe Zhang Shufen Zhao Zhongxiang Lu Jing Huang A yuan Jiang Kun Jiang Lili Chen Sisi N A N A N A1985 Huang Yihe Ma Ji Jiang Kun Zhang Yu Zhu Yuanyi Ban Ban N A N A N A1986 Huang Yihe Zhao Zhongxiang Wang Gang Jiang Kun Liu Xiaoqing Fang Shu Gu Yongfei N A N A N A1987 Deng Zaijun Li Moran Wang Gang Li Xiaofen Jiang Kun N A N A N A1988 Deng Zaijun Sun Daolin Wang Gang Jiang Kun Hou Yaowen Xue Fei Wei Hua N A N A N A1989 Zhang Xiaohai Zhang Xiaohai Li Moran Zhao Zhongxiang Jiang Kun Kan Lijun Li Yang N A N A N A1990 Huang Yihe Zhao Zhongxiang N A N A N A1991 Lang Kun Zhao Zhongxiang Hu Miao Ni Ping Zhang Hongming Li Ruiying N A N A N A1992 Zhao An Yang Lan Zhao Zhongxiang Ni Ping N A N A N A1993 Zhang Ziyang Liang Yanling Li Qing an Zhang Yongquan Yang Lan Zhao Zhongxiang Ni Ping N A N A N A1994 Lang Kun Ni Ping Cheng Qian N A N A N A1995 Zhao An Zhao Zhongxiang Ni Ping Xu Gehui N A N A N A1996 Zhang Xiaohai Zhao Zhongxiang Ni PingShanghai Cheng Qian Yuan MingXi an Shaanxi Zhang Xiao Zhou Tao N A N A N A1997 Yuan Dewang Zhao Zhongxiang Ni Ping Cheng Qian Zhou Tao Zhu Jun Ya Ning N A N A N A1998 Meng Xin Zhao Zhongxiang Ni Ping Zhou Tao Zhu Jun Ya Ning Wang Xuechun N A N A N A1999 Liu Tiemin Huang Xiaohai Chen Yulu Zhao Zhongxiang Ni Ping Zhou Tao Zhu Jun N A N A N A2000 Zhao An Zhang Xiaohai Zhao Zhongxiang Ni Ping Zhou Tao Zhu Jun Zhao An Zhao Wei Zhang Xiaohai Deric Wan Brenda Wang Pu Cunxin Niu Qun Feng Gong Yang Lan Jiang Kun Bai Yansong Wen Qing Zhao Lin Cao Ying Li Xiaomeng Cui Yongyuan Wen Xingyu Ju Ping N A N A N A2001 Wang Xianping Wang Xiansheng Jin Yue Zhu Jun Zhou Tao Zhang Zheng Cao Ying 33 2 N A 6382002 Chen Yulu Ni Ping Zhu Jun Zhou Tao Li Yong Wang Xiaoya Wen Qing Shenzhen Guangdong Cao Ying Zhang Zheng 35 1 N A N A2003 Jin Yue Ni Ping Zhu Jun Zhou Tao Li Yong 33 8 N A N A2004 Yuan Dewang Ni Ping Zhu Jun Zhou Tao Li Yong 36 4 N A N A2005 Lang Kun Zhu Jun Zhou Tao Li Yong Dong Qing 37 6 N A N A2006 Lang Kun Zhu Jun Zhou Tao Li Yong Dong Qing Zhang Zequn Liu Fangfei 31 7 N A N A2007 Jin Yue Zhu Jun Zhou Tao Li Yong Dong Qing Zhang Zequn Liu Fangfei 31 4 N A N A2008 Chen Linchun Zhang Xiaohai Zhu Jun Zhou Tao Li Yong Dong Qing Zhang Zequn Liu Fangfei Bai Yansong 32 4 N A N A2009 Lang Kun Zhu Jun Zhou Tao Dong Qing Zhang Zequn Bai Yansong Zhu Xun 34 8 N A N A2010 Jin Yue Zhu Jun Zhou Tao Dong Qing Zhang Zequn Ren Luyu Ouyang Xiadan 30 9 N A N A2011 Chen Linchun Ma Dong Liu Gang Zhu Jun Zhou Tao Dong Qing Li Yong Zhang Zequn Zhu Xun 31 0 N A N A2012 Ha Wen Zhu Jun Li Yong Dong Qing Bi Fujian Sa Beining Li Sisi 32 8 N A 7702013 Ha Wen Zhu Jun Li Yong Dong Qing Bi Fujian Sa Beining Li Sisi 31 2 N A 7502014 Feng Xiaogang Zhu Jun Dong Qing Bi Fujian Li Sisi Zhang Guoli 30 9 33 15 7052015 Ha Wen Zhu Jun Dong Qing Kang Hui Li Sisi Sa Beining Zhu Xun Bi Fujian Negmat Rahman 28 37 29 60 6902016 Lu Yitao Zhu Jun Dong Qing Zhou Tao Li Sisi Sa Beining Negmat RahmanXi an Shaanxi Zhu Xun Xu Jie Shaanxi Broadcast Corporation SXBC Guangzhou Guangdong Ren Luyu Deng Lu Guangdong Radio and Television GRT Quanzhou Fujian Li Jiaming Zhao Linshuo Quanzhou TV Hulunbuir Inner Mongolia Ma Yue Ourentuya Inner Mongolia TV NMTV N A 30 98 10332017 Yang Dongsheng Beijing Zhu Jun Dong Qing Negmat Rahman Kang Hui Zhu Xun Liangshan Sichuan Yang Fan Ahore Ri Sichuan Radio amp Television SRT Shanghai Meng Shengnan Cao Kefan Shanghai Meida Group SMG Guilin Guangxi Zhang Lei Gao Feng Guangxi Television GXTV Harbin Heilongjiang Guan Tong Zhou Wei Heilongjiang Television HLJTV N A 30 88 N A2018 Yang Dongsheng Beijing Kang Hui Zhu Xun Ren Luyu Li Sisi Negmat Rahman Sanya Hainan Zhang Zequn Wang Si Hainan Television Qiandongnan Guizhou Ma Yue Dou Aili Guizhou Television GTV Tai an and Qufu Shandong Li Jiaming Li Yi Shandong Television SDTV Zhuhai Guangdong Yang Fan Gui Jiachen Zhuhai Television ZHTV 1 1312019 Liu Zhen Beijing Kang Hui Zhu Xun Ren Luyu Li Sisi Negmat Rahman Jinggangshan Jiangxi Zhang Yu Yin Song Jiangxi Television JTV Changchun Jilin Zhang Zequn Yang Fan Jilin Television Shenzhen Guangdong Yang Fan Pangwei Shenzhen Media Group SZMG 30 07 1 1732020 Yang Dongsheng Beijing Ren Luyu Negmat Rahman Tong Liya Yin Song Zhang Shuyue Zhengzhou Zhang Zequn Ma Yue Pang Xiaoge Mi Na Guangdong Hong Kong Macau Greater Bay Area Myolie Wu Daniel Liu Xu Lunan2021 Chen Linchun Ren Luyu Negmat Rahman Li Sisi Long YangNotes for rating and viewers data Edit 2001 2014 Data source CSM Media Research 25 Recurring Performers Edit The following is a list of people who have gained their fame largely from their performances at the Gala or whose names have become frequently associated with the Gala through the years This list is not to be confused with the guest stars list below which identifies celebrities who were famous in their own right prior to their appearance at the Gala These individuals have been part of the Gala s history and are very much the people that many viewers remember from past editions Zhao Benshan Gao Xiumin Fan Wei skits 1990s 2010s Xiaoshenyang 2009 Song Dandan Chen Peisi Zhu Shimao skits 1990s Guo Da Cai Ming Pan Changjiang Huang Hong Guo Donglin Gong Hanlin skits 1990s 2010s Jia Ling skits 2010s 2020s Feng Gong and Niu Qun xiangsheng 1990s 2000s decade Ma Ji Jiang Kun xiangsheng Dashan stage name of Canadian Mark Rowswell gained his fame through the Gala 1990s 2010s Song Zuying Peng Liyuan 26 Dong Wenhua Mao Amin Zhang Ye Han Lei Jiang Dawei Yan Weiwen Yin Xiumei folk and opera singers 1990s 2010s Li Guyi usually the performer of the last segment of the evening Nanwang Jinxiao Tonight is Unforgettable Guest appearances Edit This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items February 2014 These performers have made appearances at the Gala They are listed by alphabetical order by their last name or if they perform under an artistic name by that name based on the common name they are known by internationally 27 A do duet with Zhao Wei in 2004 Abao 2006 2014 Alilang Group singing Doraji 2009 Angelababy 2019 Ayanga 2016 2019 2020 2021 Attraction 2014 Danny Chan 2009 Eason Chan 2009 2012 Jackie Chan 1989 1993 2005 2009 2013 2014 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 William Chan 2017 20 Angela Chang 2007 2008 2020 Jeff Chang 2017 Chang Chen 2015 Kelly Chen 2019 Chen Kun 2012 2020 Charlene Choi 2017 Cosmic Girls 2017 Cui Yongyuan 1998 2006 2013 Jay Chou 2008 2009 2011 2018 Celine Dion 2013 Dilraba Dilmurat 2019 Dimash Kudaibergen 2020 Fei Xiang 1987 2012 Fei Yu Ching 2008 2019 Fire of Anatolia 2013 Fu Yuanhui 2017 G E M 2015 2017 Guan Xiaotong 2017 2019 2021 Guo Degang 2013 Hao Ge 2007 2008 Han Geng 2011 Han Hong 2007 2011 2017 Hou Dejian 1988 Hou Yong 2016 Huang Shengyi 2008 Valen Hsu 2016 Hua Chenyu 2014 Huang Bo 2014 2018 Huang Xiaoming 2018 20 Hu Ge 2016 2017 Richie Jen 1999 Jiang Xin 2017 Jing Boran 2017 Ju Jingyi 2020 Khalil Fong 2011 Leon Lai 2000 Lang Lang 2013 2015 2020 Liang Qiqi 2008 Andy Lau 1995 1998 2006 2015 2021 Carina Lau 2020 Coco Lee 2001 2014 2017 Hacken Lee 2017 Jam Hsiao 2011 Lee Min ho 2014 Gigi Leung 2016 Li Jian 2011 Li Ronghao 2020 Li Xian 2020 Li Yifeng 2019 Li Yuchun 2015 2020 Li Yundi 2001 2012 2013 Lin Chi ling 2011 2019 Ruby Lin 1998 2016 Terry Lin 2019 JJ Lin 2006 2017 Liu Hegang 2008 Liu Huan 2020 Liu Tao 2015 2016 2017 2019 2020 Liu Xiao Ling Tong 1992 Show Lo 2020 Lu Chen 2009 2010 2012 2013 2019 Lu Jihong 2011 Lu Han 2017 Ma Sichun 2020 Ma Tianyu 2017 Maksim Mrvica 2018 Sophie Marceau 2014 Karen Mok 2015 Warren Mok 2015 2020 Wu Muye 2018 Na Ying 1992 1993 1995 1998 2000 2001 2005 2013 2015 2018 Pang Long 2006 2007 2008 Eddie Peng 2020 Phoenix Legend 2008 2013 2015 2017 2019 2020 Qiao Xin 2017 Ren Yueli 2011 Ronan Parke 2013 S H E 2008 2013 Song Zu er 2020 Sun Nan 2012 2014 2019 2020 David Tao 2007 2015 TFBoys 2016 2020 Jolin Tsai 2005 2007 Nicholas Tse 2000 Twins 2006 Jackson Wang 2020 Wang Kai 2017 2018 Wang Leehom 2003 2010 2012 2013 Wang Yibo 2021 Wang Ziwen 2017 Wanting 2013 Faye Wong 1998 2010 2011 2012 2018 Wu Jing 2018 Xiao Hu Dui 1992 2013 Xiao Zhan 2020 Yan Tiexin 2011 Aska Yang 2019 Yang Yang duet with Tong Tiexin sing Father and Son 父子 in 2016 2018 28 Yang Zi 2017 2018 2019 2020 Yao Beina 2007 2010 2014 Sally Yeh 1996 Donnie Yen 2016 Frances Yip 1987 Yisa Yu 2019 Yue Yunpeng 2014 2015 2017 2019 2020 Joey Yung 2005 2007 2009 2010 2011 2019 Jason Zhang 2017 2019 Lay Zhang 2017 21 Zhang Ziyi 2000 2001 2008 Zhao Wei 2000 2004 2016 Zhou Dongyu 2019 2020 Zhu Yilong 2020 Members of the Chinese Space Program 2007 2009 2017 2008 also featured a poem dedicated to the victims of the 2008 Chinese winter storms with it being performed by eminent performers including Li Ruiying Kang Hui Pu Cunxin Wang Gang Chen Daoming Jiang Wen Han Lei Wei Wei and Zhang Guoli 2020 included a tribute to the Wuhan coronavirus victims and medical staff read out by Bai Yansong Kang Hui Shui Junyi He Hongmei Hai Xia and Ouyang Xiadan Then United Nation Secretary General Ban Ki moon appeared in a New Year s greeting in 2016 See also EditCCSTV New Year s Gala Dick Clark s New Year s Rockin Eve Gặp nhau cuối năm Little Blue Light Song HTV References Edit 7 ways to celebrate Chinese New Year CNN February 8 2013 It s also probably the biggest show on the 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blackface performance www reuters com Reuters February 12 2021 Retrieved February 12 2021 Data reference CSM media research 2001 2014 央视春晚收视数据全披露 CSM media research Peng Liyuan Glamour The Elegant Style of China s First Lady Theodora s Fashion Retrieved October 11 2014 2013中央电视台春节联欢晚会节目单 cctv com Retrieved February 9 2013 CCTV New Year Gala 2016 whatsonweibo com Retrieved December 3 2016 External links EditCCTV Official Website for the Gala Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title CCTV New Year 27s Gala amp oldid 1131621346, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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