This is a list of contestants who have appeared on the Chinese television show China's Next Top Model . [1] Contestants compete against each other to become the China's Next Top Model. They are judged by models Li Ai (for cycles 1, 2 and 3), Shang Wenjie (for cycle 4), Lynn Hung & Zhang Liang (for cycle 5-present) and their panel of judges, and win a modeling contract with a top modeling agency and along with other prizes. The series first aired in 2008 and as of 2015, there have been five cycles. A total of 60 different participants have been selected as finalists in the show in its eight years running, with 5 models crowned as "China's Next Top Model".
Name | Age | Hometown | Cycle | Finish |
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Liu Wen Jing | 26 | Chongqing | Cycle 1 | 10th (quit) |
Bao Jie | 21 | Anhui | Cycle 1 | 9th |
Zhang Xiao Pei | 20 | Shanghai | Cycle 1 | 8th |
Tanya Zy | 28 | Taipei | Cycle 1 | 7th |
Wu Mei Ting | 21 | Guangzhou | Cycle 1 | 6th |
Ma Shu-Yi | 21 | Guangzhou | Cycle 1 | 5th |
Zhu Feng | 19 | Shanghai | Cycle 1 | 4th (quit) |
Yan Xue Qian | 19 | Shanghai | Cycle 1 | 3rd |
Wang Jia | 21 | Harbin | Cycle 1 | Runner-Up |
Yin Ge | 21 | Changsha | Cycle 1 | Winner |
Zhang Cai | 18 | Yichang | Cycle 2 | 10th |
Li Muo | 21 | Shandong | Cycle 2 | 9th |
Hu Lu Lu | 25 | Sichuan | Cycle 2 | 8th |
Tan Jie | 19 | Chongqing | Cycle 2 | 7th |
Lily Anna | 24 | Macau | Cycle 2 | 6th |
Zhang Yang | 21 | Jilin | Cycle 2 | 5th |
Wang Shan | 22 | Liaoning | Cycle 2 | 4th |
He Xin | 19 | Heilongjiang | Cycle 2 | 3rd |
Mo Jia Qi | 23 | Shandong | Cycle 2 | Runner-Up |
Meng Yao | 21 | Harbin | Cycle 2 | Winner |
Zhu Yan | 23 | Shanghai | Cycle 3 | 10th |
Sun Yue | 21 | Shandong | Cycle 3 | 9th |
Zhao Yi Fei | 19 | Liaoning | Cycle 3 | 8th (quit) |
Shi Yu | 20 | Sichuan | Cycle 3 | 7th |
Chao Chang Yi Lan | 19 | Wuhan | Cycle 3 | 6th |
Zhu Yue | 18 | Nanjing | Cycle 3 | 5th |
Huang Qi | 20 | Changsha | Cycle 3 | 4th |
Wang Sheng Jie | 21 | Shandong | Cycle 3 | 3rd |
Lin Jia Yi | 20 | Guangzhou | Cycle 3 | Runner-Up |
Mao Chu Yu | 18 | Sichuan | Cycle 3 | Winner |
Chen Qi | 25 | — | Cycle 4 | 14th/13th |
Yin Fang Bing | 21 | — | Cycle 4 | |
Chia Fan | 28 | — | Cycle 4 | 12th |
Chen Chan Lin | 19 | — | Cycle 4 | 11th |
Zong Yi Tong | 22 | — | Cycle 4 | 10th |
Dong Zhu Xi | 20 | — | Cycle 4 | 9th (quit) |
Wang Xiao Ting | 21 | — | Cycle 4 | 8th |
Shi Xin Ling | 17 | — | Cycle 4 | 7th |
Li Qiao Dan | 24 | — | Cycle 4 | 6th |
Zhuo Chen Lan | 25 | — | Cycle 4 | 5th |
Xie Shu Ya | 19 | — | Cycle 4 | 4th |
Hu Huan | 26 | — | Cycle 4 | 3rd |
Yu An Qi | 22 | — | Cycle 4 | Runner-Up |
Wang Xiao Qian | 21 | — | Cycle 4 | Winner |
Lai Yu Ting | 22 | Taipei | Cycle 5 | 16th/15th |
Jiang Ying | 33 | Shanghai | Cycle 5 | |
Ha Sheng | 31 | Taipei | Cycle 5 | 14th |
Xu Meng Ting | 18 | Shanghai | Cycle 5 | 13th |
Huang Zhen Zhen | 20 | Chengdu | Cycle 5 | 12th |
Yu Ling Yun | 26 | Shanghai | Cycle 5 | 11th |
Wang Meng | 22 | Shanghai | Cycle 5 | 10th |
Teng Tian Long | 25 | Chongqing | Cycle 5 | 9th |
Yi Chen | 20 | Xuzhou | Cycle 5 | 8th |
Zhao Zhuo Nun | 23 | Wuxi | Cycle 5 | 7th |
Huang Si Qi | 18 | Hohhot | Cycle 5 | 6th |
Li Hao Ting | 20 | Huizhou | Cycle 5 | 5th |
Liu Xian Xia | 18 | Tianjin | Cycle 5 | 4th |
Wang Ren Chuan | 19 | Dalian | Cycle 5 | 3rd |
Li Xue | 24 | Huangpu | Cycle 5 | Runner-up |
Li Si Jia | 21 | Harbin | Cycle 5 | Winner |
^1 Contestant's ages are at the time of the season's filming.
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