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Chinese Million Star

Chinese Million Star (Chinese: 華人星光大道) is a Taiwanese singing reality-competition based on the previous program, One Million Star. The series was a remake of One Million Star and adapting competition format based on the seven seasons.

After seven seasons of One Million Star, a Taiwanese televised singing competition named Chinese Million Star begins its search for a new superstar. produced by Gin Star Entertainment, and aired on CTV (China Television Company, Ltd).

Most of the competition remains similar to the original counterpart of One Million Star as well as the judges. The series employs a panel of judges who critique the contestants' performances, which were Yuan Wei Jen, Kay Huang, Albert Leung, James Li and David Tao. The series is hosted by Mathilda Tao, who she previously hosted One Million Star.

The competition is open to singers worldwide. The top prize is a cash payout of NT$1,000,000 along with various prizes. The three winners were Sharon Kwan, Max Lin, and Chen Haoyu.

To date, three seasons were broadcast with the first season aired on July 3, 2011, and ended January 8, 2012. In August 2014, CTV and the show's producer James Chan announced that the series would not be renewed for a fourth season, due to budget constraints and viewership ratings. However, Taiwan later produced several spin-offs for the program called One Million Star and Jungle Voice, which had seen international success.

Like One Million Star, Chinese Million Star has rounds that contest singers based on the abilities and talent. Each week is tied to a theme and singers had to perform for the five judges who will score them, with a maximum score of 30 (each judge can award a singer up to six points). Singers who do not perform well with scores fell below a quota (which starts at 15 and raises in later weeks) will land them in the "Elimination Zone", where they were placed in risk of elimination; judges will then eliminate singers who performed the worst in most weeks except for non-elimination weeks. Various weeks were as shown over the course of Chinese Million Star:

Singers sang their song pre-recorded in a television screen which is seen by the five judges. Singers had to receive at least three stars from the panel under 30 seconds to advance. If the singer received only two stars, s/he may also be entitled for a secondary performance. Each judge also have a save to exercise on their own, to save a contestant from elimination.

Singers compete with each other in a Sing-off and performed songs. Singers who lost the sing-off, along with contestants who did not score a quota (usually 15 points), will land the contestant in the "Elimination Zone".

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