China's Next Top Model
''China's Next Top Model'' is a Chinese reality TV series, based on the international version and spin-off to the original, ''America's Next Top Model'' created by Tyra Banks.
The show was first produced by Chinese television subscription channe ...
Cycle 3 is the third Cycle of the
Chinese
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reality
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TV series
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, based on the international version and spin-off to the original, ''
America's Next Top Model
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''.
The show was produced by Chinese television subscription channel Sichuan Satellite TV and it is filmed in
Shanghai
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, the casting was held in selected cities of China -
Hangzhou
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,
Nanjing
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,
Guangzhou
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,
Nanning
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,
Dalian
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,
Wuhan
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,
Changsha
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, and
Chengdu
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. It began airing on June 13, 2010.
Among the prizes for this season was: a contract with
Hengdian World Studios
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f ...
, an appearance on the cover of
Marie Claire
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China plus will join the yearly Marie Claire China fashion ceremony, become a spokesperson of Wahaha products, represent China on the World Supermodel Finals 2011 and act in a charitable fashion drama "美麗模坊之明日天後" (the day after the competition).
The winner of the competition was 18-year-old Mao Chu Yu from
Chengdu, Sichuan
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.
Contestants
''(ages stated are at start of contest)''
Episodes
Episode 1
First casting episode.
Episode 2
Second casting episode
Episode 3
Third casting episode
*Quit: Ling & Jia An Qi
Episode 4
*First call-out: Zhu Yue
*Bottom two: Huang Qi & Zhu Yan
*Eliminated: Zhu Yan
Episode 5
*First call-out: Zhao Yi Fei
*Bottom two: Sun Yue & Wang Sheng Jie
*Eliminated: Sun Yue
Episode 6
*Quit: Zhao Yi Fei
*First call-out: Wang Sheng Jie
*Bottom two: Lin Jia Yi & Shi Yu
*Eliminated: Shi Yu
Episode 7
*First call-out: Lin Jia Yi
*Bottom two: Chaochang Yi Lan & Huang Qi
*Eliminated: Chaochang Yi Lan
Episode 8
*First call-out: Wang Sheng Jie
*Bottom two: Lin Jia Yi & Zhu Yue
*Eliminated: Zhu Yue
Episode 9
*First call-out: Lin Jia Yi
*Bottom two: Huang Qi & Mao Chu Yu
*Eliminated: None
Episode 10
*First call-out: Mao Chu Yu
*Bottom two: Huang Qi & Lin Jia Yi
*Eliminated: Huang Qi
Episode 11
*First call-out: Mao Chu Yu
*Bottom two: Lin Jia Yi & Wang Sheng Jie
*Eliminated: Wang Sheng Jie
Episode 12
*Final two: Lin Jia Yi & Mao Chu Yu
*China's Next Top Model: Mao Chu Yu
Summaries
Call-out order
: The contestant quit the competition
: The contestant was eliminated
: The contestant was part of a non-elimination bottom two.
: The contestant won the competition
* In the beginning of episode 4, Ling and An Qi, quit the competition due to scholar issues , they were replaced by Yi Fei and Yu in the beginning of the challenge.
* In episode 6, Yi Fei decided quit the competition, due to School exams.
* In episode 9, there was a non-elimination.
Bottom Two
: The contestant was eliminated after their first time in the bottom two
: The contestant was eliminated after their second time in the bottom two
: The contestant was eliminated after their fourth time in the bottom two
: The contestant quit the competition
: The contestant was eliminated and placed as the runner-up
Average call-out order
Final two are not included.
Photo shoot guide
*Episode 4 photo shoot: Glamorous gowns in an ice cellar
*Episode 5 photo shoot:
Wahaha water in sportswear
*Episode 6 photo shoot: Wahaha goddesses
*Episode 7 photo shoot: Emotional
Moulin Rouge
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In 1889, the Moulin Rouge was co-founded by Charles Zidler and Joseph Oller, who also owned the Paris Oly ...
*Episode 8 commercial: Sichuan tourism
*Episode 8 photo shoot: Phantoms of ancient Chinese princesses
*Episode 9 photo shoot: Army fighters in groups
*Episode 10 photo shoot:
Marie Claire
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covers
*Episode 11 commercial: Wahaha commercial
Makeovers
*Yu: Cut shorter with blunt ends
*Yi Lan: Cut chin-length and
China doll
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bangs added
*Yue Z.: Mia Farrow haircut (Rosemary's Baby) and dyed dark violet
*Qi: Scruffier and dyed two tones
*Sheng Jie: Cut into a bob, dyed blonde on one side
*Jia Yi: Ombre style long weave and dyed platinum blonde
*Chu Yu: Cut to the collarbone, dyed darker, and highlights added
External links
{{China's Next Top Model
2010 Chinese television seasons
China's Next Top Model