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The ''CMG New Year's Gala'', formerly known as the ''CCTV New Year's Gala'', also known as the ''Spring Festival Gala'', and commonly abbreviated in Chinese as ''Chunwan'' (), is a
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special produced by
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(CMG). It is broadcast annually on the
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on its flagship
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and internationally through the China Global Television Network The ''Gala'' has the largest audience of any entertainment show in the world, and is recognized by
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as the world's most watched television program. The 2018 edition of the ''Gala'' attracted more than one billion viewers. The program is a
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, often featuring music, dance, comedy, and drama performances. It has become a ritual for many Chinese families, including
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, 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
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, and the first ''CCTV New Year's Gala'' aired in 1983. Operating on a very low budget, Huang was given a studio of , which could accommodate only 60 staff members and 200 guests. With no money for recording and editing, the show was improvised and broadcast live. It was hosted by
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, Ma Ji, Jiang Kun, and Wang Jingyu, and the studio had four telephones accepting live requests from callers nationwide. The popular singer Li Guyi ended the night with nine performances, and the cohost Jiang Kun performed three ''
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'' comedies. 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. With the permission from
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, the Minister of Radio and Television who was in the audience, Li Guyi performed the song for the first time on national TV. 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
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on the status of Hong Kong. Huang came up with the idea of inviting the amateur Hong Kong singer
Cheung Ming-man Cheung Ming-man (; born 2 September 1956) is a Hong Kong singer and occasional actor, best known for many patriotic songs he sang in the 1980s, all in Mandarin. He became the first Hong Kong singer to sing at the CCTV New Year's Gala, China's mo ...
to perform at his show. 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. 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. 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. In 2011,
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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. Beginning in the 1990s, the Gala has been broadcast to the
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and millions of television viewers around the world on
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with dedicated simulcasts for foreign viewers on the
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network since 2016. The Gala marked its pearl jubilee in 2013 and its ruby jubilee in 2023. Its 2008 silver jubilee edition also added up to the hype and excitement regarding the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics, CCTV being official national broadcaster of the Games.


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
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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
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watched the show and resolved to learn how to sing "My Chinese Heart" by singer
Cheung Ming-man Cheung Ming-man (; born 2 September 1956) is a Hong Kong singer and occasional actor, best known for many patriotic songs he sang in the 1980s, all in Mandarin. He became the first Hong Kong singer to sing at the CCTV New Year's Gala, China's mo ...
. Then, in 1990, Communist Party General Secretary
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and Premier
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appeared on the show, ostensibly to participate in the celebration rather than disseminate a political agenda; Jiang gave a speech expressing his well-wishes. This six-minute live segment was the only instance national leaders participated in the program in its history. 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
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and the
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were on scene during the gala's rehearsal to supervise its production. In that same year, a segment featuring migrant workers was inserted into the show on the recommendation of Premier
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. Throughout the years, officials in charge of propaganda and media control, including Ding Guangen,
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, and
Liu Yunshan Liu Yunshan (; zh, s=刘云山, t=劉雲山, p=Liú Yúnshān; born July 1947) is a retired Chinese politician. He was a member of the Politburo Standing Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, the top decision-making body of the CCP, between 2 ...
, 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.


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
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s, including
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,
Deng Xiaoping Deng Xiaoping also Romanization of Chinese, romanised as Teng Hsiao-p'ing; born Xiansheng (). (22 August 190419 February 1997) was a Chinese statesman, revolutionary, and political theorist who served as the paramount leader of the People's R ...
,
Jiang Zemin Jiang Zemin (17 August 1926 – 30 November 2022) was a Chinese politician who served as General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party, general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) from 1989 to 2002, as Chairman of the Central Mil ...
, and
Hu Jintao Hu Jintao (born 21 December 1942) is a Chinese retired politician who served as the general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) from 2002 to 2012, the president of China from 2003 to 2013, and chairman of the Central Military Comm ...
. In 2007 and 2008, the video footage featured the entire line-up of
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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
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and
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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
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's "
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" ideology, in addition to several nationalistic-themed songs. The 2015 show, reportedly one of the most closely managed affairs in years, 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". 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.


Military

The
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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 Song Zuying (; born August 13, 1966) is a Chinese classical/folk singer. In 2006, she received a Grammy nomination for Best Classical Crossover Album for ''Song Zu Ying: The Diva Goes To The Movies'' at the 49th Annual Grammy Awards. Early li ...
,
Dong Wenhua Dong Wenhua (born June 29, 1962) is a Chinese singer of the People's Liberation Army. "Moon of the Fifteenth", " Story of Spring", as well as many other songs of hers were popular to the youth generation of the 1980s and the early 1990s. In Ame ...
and
Peng Liyuan Peng Liyuan (; born 20 November 1962) is a Chinese contemporary folk singer and the wife of Xi Jinping, current General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party and President of China. Peng gained popularity as a singer from her regular appear ...
.


Controversies


Workers Arena lighting effects (1985)

In 1985, the gala was held in the
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. 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.


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
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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.


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 ''
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'', 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
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. 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. 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 "''
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''" phenomenon.


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
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that was described as "a monster" and "ugly" by many. The digital mascot was also mocked on various Chinese social networks.


Blackface (2018)

The 2018 edition was criticized for a comedy skit focusing on
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, and in particular, China's investments in African railways. The skit featured Chinese actress Lou Naiming wearing
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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
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, for its invocation of African stereotypes.


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
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).


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.


Ethnic minorities (2025)

The 2025 gala featured no
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compared to previous years. It also featured an American band for the first time and a celebration of the Port of Chancay.


Directors and performers


Directors and hosts


Notes for rating and viewers data

*2001–2014 Data source: CSM Media Research.


Recurring Performers

As the program is watched by more Chinese than any other program, not just from China itself but also from overseas Chinese and viewers abroad via CCTV's international channels, a performance in the New Year's Gala could propel a relatively unknown name into household talk and national celebrity (and possible international hit status and social media stardom) overnight. Since the beginning of this program many great stars of Chinese pop music have been discovered, comedians started their careers, and Taiwan and Hong Kong singers earning not just exposure to mainland viewers but also attention from fans around the world watching the ''Gala'' live or on demand. An appearance by any major Mandopop star on the Gala will expose his or her music to overseas audiences, a newcomer's first song in the program guarantees not just fame and stardom but also a fanbase of millions of TV and online viewers. 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 long history, and are very much the people that many viewers remember from past editions. *
Zhao Benshan Zhao Benshan ( zh, s=赵本山, t=趙本山, p=Zhào Běnshān; born 2 October 1957) is a Chinese skit and sitcom actor, comedian, television director, and businessman. Originally from Liaoning province, Zhao has appeared on the CCTV New Year's ...
; Gao Xiumin; Fan Wei; – skits, 1990s – 2010s;
Xiaoshenyang Shen He (; born 7 May 1981), better known by his stage name Xiaoshenyang (), is a Chinese actor. He was a student of Zhao Benshan and was an errenzhuan performer before joining the film and television industry. Xiaoshenyang became famous immedia ...
 – 2009 *
Song Dandan Song Dandan (; born 25 August 1961) is a Chinese skit and sitcom actress. Biography Song was born in Beijing, on August 25, 1961, to a highly educated family. Her father Song Gong () was vice chairman of Beijing Federation of Literary and Art ...
; 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 Feng Gong (; born 6 December 1957) is a Chinese actor, xiangsheng performer, director, screenwriter and politician. He is best known for his performances in the annual CCTV New Year's Gala, having made more appearances on the show than every o ...
and Niu Qun – xiangsheng, 1990s – 2000s (decade) * Ma Ji, Jiang Kun – xiangsheng *
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(stage name of Canadian Mark Rowswell), gained his fame through the Gala, 1990s – 2010s *
Song Zuying Song Zuying (; born August 13, 1966) is a Chinese classical/folk singer. In 2006, she received a Grammy nomination for Best Classical Crossover Album for ''Song Zu Ying: The Diva Goes To The Movies'' at the 49th Annual Grammy Awards. Early li ...
,
Peng Liyuan Peng Liyuan (; born 20 November 1962) is a Chinese contemporary folk singer and the wife of Xi Jinping, current General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party and President of China. Peng gained popularity as a singer from her regular appear ...
,
Dong Wenhua Dong Wenhua (born June 29, 1962) is a Chinese singer of the People's Liberation Army. "Moon of the Fifteenth", " Story of Spring", as well as many other songs of hers were popular to the youth generation of the 1980s and the early 1990s. In Ame ...
, 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

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. *
A-do Du Chengyi (), known professionally as A-du (阿杜; ), is a Singaporean singer. Career Du was a construction foreman before being spotted by Singaporean producer Billy Koh in his company's talent search and was signed to Ocean Butterflies ...
(duet with
Zhao Wei Zhao Wei (; born 12 March 1976), also known as Vicky Zhao or Vicki Zhao, is a Chinese nationality law, Chinese actress, singer, filmmaker, and businesswoman. Regarded as one of China's Four Dan Actresses, she rose to pan-Asian fame for her rol ...
in 2004) * Abao (2006, 2014) * Alilang Group, singing Doraji (2009) *
Angelababy Angela Yeung Wing ( zh, s=杨颖, p=Yáng Yǐng; born 28 February 1989), better known by her stage name Angelababy, is a Chinese model and actress. In 2013, she was chosen by '' Southern Metropolis Entertainment Weekly'' as one of the New Fou ...
(2019) * Ayanga (2016, 2019, 2020, 2021) * Attraction (2014) * Cai Chengyu (2020, 2022) *
Danny Chan Danny Chan Pak-Keung (; 7 September 1958 – 25 October 1993) was a Hong Kong singer, songwriter and actor. One of the first Cantopop idols in Hong Kong, he gained fame alongside performers Alan Tam, Anita Mui, and Leslie Cheung, who wer ...
(2009) *
Eason Chan Eason Chan Yick-shun ( zh, s=陈奕迅, t=陳奕迅, first=t, p=Chén Yìxùn; born 27 July 1974) is a Hong Kong singer and actor. He is one of the most popular and influential singers in both Cantopop and Mandopop. Besides holding the record ...
(2009, 2012, 2025) *
Jackie Chan Fang Shilong (born Chan Kong-sang; 7 April 1954), known professionally as Jackie Chan,; is a Hong Kong actor and filmmaker, known for his slapstick, acrobatic fighting style, comic timing, and innovative stunts, which he typically perf ...
(1989; 1993; 2005; 2009; 2014; 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2023) *
William Chan William Chan Wai-ting (born 21 November 1985) is a Hong Kong singer, dancer and actor. In 2003, he participated in New Talent Singing Awards where he won several awards. He was then signed under Emperor Entertainment Group. He began his singing ...
(2017–2020) *
Angela Chang Angela Zhang Shao-han (; born January 19, 1982), also known as Angela Chang, is a Taiwanese and Canadian singer and actress. Zhang gained recognition with the Taiwanese television dramas ''My MVP Valentine'' (2002) and ''At Dolphin Bay'' (20 ...
(2007; 2008; 2020) * Jeff Chang (2017) *
Chang Chen Chang Chen (born 14 October 1976) is a Taiwanese actor. He is best known for his roles in '' A Brighter Summer Day'' (1991), '' Happy Together'' (1997), '' Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon'' (2000), '' Three Times'' (2005), ''Brotherhood of Blad ...
(2015) *
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(2019) *
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Zhao Wei Zhao Wei (; born 12 March 1976), also known as Vicky Zhao or Vicki Zhao, is a Chinese nationality law, Chinese actress, singer, filmmaker, and businesswoman. Regarded as one of China's Four Dan Actresses, she rose to pan-Asian fame for her rol ...
(2000; 2004; 2016) * Zhou Dongyu (2019; 2020) * Zhu Yilong (2020) * OneRepublic (2025) *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 (news anchor), Kang Hui, Pu Cunxin, Wang Gang (actor), Wang Gang, Chen Daoming, Jiang Wen, Han Lei, Wei Wei (singer), Wei Wei and Zhang Guoli. 2020 included a tribute to the COVID-19 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

* ''CCSTV New Year's Gala'' * ''Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve'' * ''Gặp nhau cuối năm'' * ''Little Blue Light''


References


External links


CCTV Official Website for the ''Gala''
{{Golden Eagle Award (China) Best Literature and Art Program China Central Television Chinese New Year Chinese television shows New Year's television specials 2010s Chinese television series 1983 Chinese television series debuts 1980s Chinese television series 1990s Chinese television series 2000s Chinese television series Mandarin-language television shows