List of The Amazing Race China contestants

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This is a list of contestants who have appeared on The Amazing Race China , a Chinese reality competition show based on the American series, The Amazing Race . A total of 63 contestants have appeared in the series.

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Contestants

  Contestant participated in The Amazing Race China for a second time.
NameAgeHometownSeasonFinishSource
Ying Cai'er 31 Taipei, Taiwan Season 1 8th [1]
Liu Yun 32 Changsha, Hunan Season 18th [1]
Zhang Tielin 57 Tangshan, Hebei Season 17th [1]
Zhang Yueliang23 United Kingdom Season 17th [1]
Chen Yiru 34 Taipei, Taiwan Season 16th [1]
Zhou Weitong 32Qiandongnanzhou, Guizhou Season 16th [1]
Chen Xiaochun 47 Hong Kong Season 15th [1]
Zheng Yijian 47 Hong Kong Season 15th [1]
Jin Dachuan 21 Tai'an, Shandong Season 14th [1]
Liu Chang28 Dongtai, Jiangsu Season 14th [1]
Bai Jugang 21 Mianyang, Sichuan Season 13rd [1]
Guan Xiaotong 17 Beijing Season 13rd [1]
Li Xiaopeng 33 Changsha, Hunan Season 12nd [1]
Li Anqi27 United States Season 12nd [1]
Zhong Hanliang 40 Hong Kong Season 11st [1]
Zhong "Jackie" Xiuping38 Hong Kong Season 11st [1]
Feng Zhe 27 Chengdu, Sichuan Season 2 8th [2]
Zhu Zhu 30 Beijing Season 28th [2]
Zeng Zhiwei 62 Hong Kong Season 27th [2]
Zeng Baoyi 42 Hong Kong Season 27th [2]
Deng Ziqi 23 Shanghai Season 26th [2]
Zhang Yunjing 31 Taipei, Taiwan Season 26th [2]
Yuan Zihui 37 Hong Kong Season 25th [2]
Yuan Heyu30 Hong Kong Season 25th [2]
Kim Jong-kook 39 Seoul, South Korea Season 24th [2]
Lee Kwang-soo 30 Namyangju, South Korea Season 24th [2]
Xiao Yang 35 Chengde, Hebei Season 23rd [2]
Wang Taili 46 Weifang, Shandong Season 23rd [2]
Yang Qianhua 41 Hong Kong Season 22nd [2]
Ding Zigao 36 Shanghai Season 22nd [2]
Han Geng 31 Mudanjiang, Heilongjiang Season 21st [2]
Wu Xin 32 Shenyang, Liaoning Season 21st [2]
Zhang Meixi 32 Shenzhen, Guangzhou Season 3 8th
Zang Yafei36 Yanbian, Jilin Season 38th
Ji LongxiangSeason 3
Huang Tingting 24 Nanjing, Jiangsu Season 37th
Sun Rui 24 Harbin, Heilongjiang Season 37th
Jin Xing 48 Shenyang, Liaoning Season 36th
Heinz Oidtmann48 Germany Season 36th
Zhang Zhehan 25 Xinyu, Jiangxi Season 35th
Zhang Sifan23 Beijing Season 35th
Wu Jianhao 38 Santa Monica, California Season 34th
Yao Fengfeng25 Santa Monica, California Season 34th
Liu Xiang 33 Shanghai Season 33rd
Xu Qifeng33 Shanghai Season 33rd
Jin Dachuan 23 Tai'an, Shandong Season 32nd [3]
Liu Chang30 Dongtai, Jiangsu Season 32nd [3]
Guo Jingjing 34 Baoding, Hebei Season 31st
Huo Qigang 37 Hong Kong Season 31st
Huang Tingting 25 Nanjing, Jiangsu Season 4 [4]
Deng Bin20 Yongzhou, Hunan Season 48th
Wang Xinyu21 Shiyan, Hubei Season 48th
Fan Bingbing 36 Qingdao, Shandong Season 47th
Xie Yilin 27 Yuli, Hualien Season 47th
Lu Ting 24 Shanghai Season 46th
Xuyang Yuzhuo 22 Yueyang, Hunan Season 46th
Zhang Jike 29 Qingdao, Shandong Season 45th
Zhang Chuanming Qingdao, Shandong Season 45th
Qiang Zi35 Shanxi Season 44th
Zhang Xingyue25 Zhoukou, Henan Season 44th
Wu Minxia 31 Shanghai Season 43rd
Zhang Xiaocheng31 Shanghai Season 43rd
Zheng Yuanchang 35 Beitun, Taiwan Season 42nd
Wang Likun 32 Chifeng, Inner Mongolia Season 42nd
Jia Jingwen 42 Taipei, Taiwan Season 41st
Xiu Jiekai 34 Taipei, Taiwan Season 41st

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