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Jin Xing or Kim Seong (; ; born 13 August 1967) is a Chinese
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r,
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, and actress. She is also known as one of the few transgender public figures in China.


Early life

Jin was born in 1967 in Shenyang, China, to a Chosŏnjok family. Her mother was a translator, and her father was a military intelligence officer. Jin attended a Korean-language elementary school for Chosonjok Chinese. When young, she participated in abacus competitions and won multiple contests. Passionate about dance, she joined the People’s Liberation Army at the age of nine to receive dance and military training with a troupe affiliated with the Shenyang Military Region. At twelve, she transferred to the People’s Liberation Army Art Academy, where she graduated in 1984. Following her graduation, she returned to the Shenyang military dance troupe and attained the rank of colonel. She later won a national dance competition with a Central Asian ethnic dance performance. In 1989, Jin moved to New York on a scholarship to study modern dance for four years, training under pioneers such as
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and
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.


Career


Dance

After her studies in New York, Jin traveled and performed in Europe, and taught dance in
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and
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, followed by a world tour. She returned to China in 1993 and became one of the first in the country to undergo
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in 1995. Her left leg was paralyzed for three months after the surgery. In 1999, she opened China's first independent dance troupe, Jin Xing Dance Theater. Jin's dancing works are described by the ''Encyclopedia of Contemporary Chinese Culture'' as "startlingly original and provocative." These include ''The Imperial Concubine Has Been Drunk for Ages'' (''Guifei zui jiu'', an adaptation of the famous
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title) and ''Cross Border–Crossing the Line'' (''Cong dong dao xi'', a collaboration with British pianist Joanna MacGregor). In 2024, the Jin Xing Dance Theater’s tour of the stage play ''Sunrise'' was canceled in several Chinese cities, effectively resulting in a ban on the theater in China.


Film and television

Her film debut was in the Korean movie '' Resurrection of the Little Match Girl'' in 2002. In 2005, she appeared in the Thai movie '' Tom-Yum-Goong'' as the villain Madame Rose. In 2013, she began her television career as a judge on China's first season of '' So You Think You Can Dance''. Jin went viral when she scathingly commented on the show's host's attempt to turn a contestant's injury into a sob story. She stated, "Chinese TV always digs at people's scars, consumes their pain. This is the biggest weakness of Chinese TV and I hate it! I hope that on 'So You Think You Can Dance' we won't use people's pain, we won't use people's sympathy, we won't use people's suffering." Audiences appreciated her raw honesty, and nine months later she had her own nationally broadcast show. Jin hosted '' The Jin Xing Show'' on Dragon TV between 2015 and 2017. In 2016, she began hosting the dating show '' Chinese Dating with the Parents'', where parents decide on a prospective wife for their sons. The show received criticism for portraying a conservative view on marriage and the role of women in the family. According to Vivian Wang and Joy Dong of ''
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'', Jin "bristles at being called a conservative. If she were a male chauvinist, she said, she would have continued living as a man." She has also advocated against gender discrimination in employment. Jin and her husband, Heinz Gerd Oidtmann, were contestants on '' The Amazing Race China 3'' in 2016, where they finished 6th. Since 2021, after a series of her shows were shut down or her credits erased, Jin has publicly protested against being discriminated against and censored by the authorities.


Other work

She participated in the Stock Exchange of Visions project in 2007. In May 2021, she appeared in an advertising campaign for
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to promote the empowerment and independence of women. In March 2022, Jin criticized
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,
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, on Weibo for launching a military invasion into Ukraine; her post was soon censored and her account muted.


Personal life

When Jin was six years old, she went outside during a storm, hoping that "lightning would strike and transform her into a girl". She underwent sex reassignment surgery in 1995 in Beijing. Jin has adopted 3 children. At the age of 33, Jin adopted a son and then two other children she raised by herself until her marriage in 2005. She married her German husband Heinz Gerd Oidtmann in 2005. She currently lives with her husband and children in
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. In addition to her native Chinese and Korean, she can speak English, Japanese, Italian, and French.


Recognition

She was recognized as one of the BBC's 100 women of 2017.


Filmography

* '' Resurrection of the Little Match Girl'' (2002) * '' Tom-Yum-Goong'' (2005) * '' Birth of the Dragon'' (2016)


References


External links

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Jin Xing: China's transgender TV star
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