China's Got Talent

[4] At any time during the audition, the judges may show disapproval to the act by pressing a buzzer which lights a large red X on the stage.

It is a way to stop the performance as the judges had heard enough because China's Got Talent doesn't have the 90 seconds rule.

[6] The judges were Zhou Libo, a Shanghainese stand-up comedian, Annie Yi, Taiwanese singer-actor and Gao Xiaosong, a mainland pop composer, made up the jury panel for the final rounds of China's Got Talent.

[7] Series one concluded on October 10 and the winner was a disabled pianist named Liu Wei.

According to China's Got Talent director Jin Lei, popular contestants from the show – including the season 1 winner armless pianist Liu Wei – will perform in Austria, Italy and France starting January of next year.

He was replaced by Taiwanese music composer Antonio Chen [9] for a brief stint in the audition but Jerry Huang [10] was named temporary judge for the competition.

The runner up is Cai Hongping, a 55-year-old opera singer who changes the lyrics of popular pieces to be about the vegetables she sells.

Series 3 opened with a pre-show with especial guests such as finalist of the second season like Tian Ma and international artist[11] like Daniela Anahí Bessia[12][13] among others.

The judges were Zhao Wei, Alec Su, Liu Ye and Wang Wei-chung.