Running Man China (season 3)

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Running Man China
Season 3
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Let's Run Season 3 poster
No. of episodes12
Release
Original network ZRTG: Zhejiang Television
Original releaseOctober 30, 2015 (2015-10-30) 
January 15, 2016 (2016-01-15)
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List of episodes

This is a list of episodes of the Chinese variety show Running Man in season 3. The show airs on ZRTG: Zhejiang Television.

Contents

Episodes

List of episodes (episode 28–39)
(Series)
Episode #
(Season)
Episode #
Broadcast DateGuest(s)LandmarkTeamsMissionResult
283/01October 30, 2015
No Guests(Luoyang, Henan)One Year Anniversary Special
Fairchild
Luhan
Killer
Deng Chao, Li Chen, Zheng Kai, Wong Cho Lam, Chen He, Angelababy
Final Mission

Team Mission

Fairchild
Rip off the killers' nametags
Killers
Complete the task and rip off the fairchild's nametag
Final Mission
With 66 Luoyang citizens, jump rope 10 times on a single rope
One Year Anniversary Special Episode
Killer Wins
Final Mission
Everyone Wins
293/02November 6, 2015
Amber Kuo,
Joe Chen,
Ma Su,
Song Jia,
Zhang Huiwen
(Luoyang, Henan) ‘Working is Best' Competition
Deng Chao, Angelababy
Li Chen, Joe Chen
Wong Cho-lam, Ma Su
Zheng Kai, Amber Kuo
Chen He, Song Jia
Luhan, Zhang Huiwen
Find all tickets to complete a trip from Luoyang to Beijing and put it in the team's safe houseWong Cho-Lam, Ma Su Wins
The pink team wins a mini model truck and an "R" badge; other teams win the "Three Family Items"
303/03November 13, 2015
(28 September 2015)
Wang Tai Li,
Xiao Yang (Chopstick Brothers),
Wu Mochou,
Xiao Ya Xuan
Shenzhen Bay Sports Center
(Shen Zhen, Guangdong)
Idol-day Mission Battle
MEN IN BLACK
Deng Chao, Wang Cho Lam, Lu Han, Xiao Yaxuan, Xiao Yang, Wang Tai Li
A Block of White
Li Chen, Zheng Kai, Chen He, Angelababy, Wu Mo Cho
Final Task
Jury
Wang Cho Lam, Chen He, Wang Tai Li
MEN IN BLACK
Deng Chao, Lu Han, Xiao Yaxuan, Xiao Yang
A Block of White
Li Chen, Zheng Kai, Angelababy, Wu Mo Cho
Teams perform on stage against each other, and the team with most votes from a jury of 2000 spectators wins.MEN IN BLACK Wins
Both teams get a trophy and a gold badge. Note: Yi Yi emceed.
313/04November 20, 2015
(30 September 2015)
Xie Na (Shen Zhen, Guangdong) Deng Chao, Chen He
Li Chen, Lu Han
Wang Cho Lam, Angelababy
Zheng Kai, Xie Na
Xie Na and Wang Cho Lam Wins. Each of them receives a laptop and the other members receive a gold badge
323/05November 27, 2015
(11 October 2015)
Huang Bo,
Ruby Lin,
Xia Yu
(Luoyang, Henan) Deng Chao, Ruby Lin
Li Chen, Xia Yu
Wong Cho Lam, Chen He
Zheng Kai, Luhan
Angelababy, Huang Bo
Angelababy & Huang Bo Wins Both received a "R" Badge and a pair of chopstick and a spoon. Angelababy gave her "R" Badge and chopsticks and spoon gift to Ruby Lin and Xia Yu respectively.
333/06December 4, 2015
(14 October 2015)
Ella Chen(S.H.E),
Feng Shaofeng,
Liu Yan
(Xi'an, Shaanxi)
Family Group
Deng Chao, Li Chen, Wong Cho Lam, Zheng Kai, Luhan, Angelababy, Feng Shaofeng, Liu Yan
Outsiders Pair
Chen He, Ella Chen
The ending carries onto the next episode.
343/07December 11, 2015
(14 October 2015)
(Xianyang, Shaanxi)
Family Group
Deng Chao, Li Chen, Wong Cho Lam, Zheng Kai, Luhan, Angelababy, Feng Shaofeng, Liu Yan
Outsiders Pair
Chen He, Ella Chen
The family group wins. 8 members of the family group each received a tiger head gold ring. Deng Chao gave his to Ella.
353/08December 18, 2015
(25 October 2015)
Sun Li (Nanjing)Initial Teams
Green Team
Luhan, Li Chen, Chen He, Sun Li
Orange Team
Angelababy, Zheng Kai, Wong Cho Lam, Deng Chao
Final Angels Teams
White Angels
Li Chen, Wong Cho Lam, Zheng Kai, Angelababy, Sun Li (Queen)
Black Angels
Chen He, Deng Chao, Luhan
White Angels Wins
363/09December 25, 2015
(7 November 2015)
Yang Mi (Haikou, Hainan)Deng Chao, Li Chen, Wong Cho Lam, Chen He, Zheng Kai, Luhan, Angelababy, Yang MiChen He Wins
373/10January 1, 2016
(9 November 2015)
Wang Baoqiang (Nanjing)Deng Chao, Li Chen, Wong Cho Lam, Chen He, Zheng Kai, Luhan, Angelababy, Wang BaoqiangThe Family group Wins
383/11January 8, 2016
(23 November 2015)
Bea Hayden,
He Sui,
Leanne Li,
Lynn Hung,
Zhang Lanxin
(Melbourne, Australia)
Australia's Star Pairs'
Deng Chao, Angelababy
He Sui, Chen He
Lynn Hung, Zheng Kai
Wong Cho Lam, Leanne Li
Li Chen, Bea Hayden
Zhang Lanxin, Luhan
Lynn Hung & Zheng Kai Wins
393/12January 15, 2016
(25 November 2015)
No Guests (Adelaide, Australia) Battle of the Strongest 3
No Teams
Defeat the other members to be deemed the best of Running Man for Season 3Chen He Wins
Receives magic wand, gold prize and best player trophy for Season 3.

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