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Barnama
18-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Barnama
Jess Lee Shines On Singer 2025, Putting Malaysia In Global Spotlight
KUALA LUMPUR, July 18 (Bernama) -- Singer 2025, the flagship music competition produced by Hunan TV's Mango TV, is capturing international attention as a cross-cultural stage that blends East and West through music. Backed by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and supported by over 15 global institutions—including China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Brazilian and Malaysian embassies in Beijing, and Tourism Malaysia—the show is being recognised as a new platform for international cultural dialogue, according to a statement. Now featuring eight international performers, the spotlight intensified with the appearances of Malaysian powerhouse Jess Lee and Brazilian singer Alexia Evellyn. Their electrifying performances ignited a wave of media coverage and fan frenzy across Asia and Latin America.

Barnama
18-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Barnama
Hunan TV: Malaysian Singer Jess Lee Delivered an Amazing Performance on Singer 2025
CHANGSHA, China, July 18 (Bernama) -- Singer 2025, the flagship music competition produced by Hunan TV's Mango TV, is fast becoming a global phenomenon—bridging cultures through the universal language of music. With back-to-back endorsements from UNESCO and support from over 15 official institutions—including China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Brazilian and Malaysian embassies in Beijing, and Tourism Malaysia—the show is being recognized as a new platform for international cultural dialogue. Now featuring eight international performers, Singer 2025 has gained particular momentum with the recent appearances of Brazilian singer Alexia Evellyn and Malaysian powerhouse Jess Lee. Their performances sparked enthusiastic media coverage across Asia and Latin America.


Business Wire
17-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Business Wire
Hunan TV: Malaysian Singer Jess Lee Delivered an Amazing Performance on Singer 2025
CHANGSHA, China--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Singer 2025, the flagship music competition produced by Hunan TV's Mango TV, is fast becoming a global phenomenon—bridging cultures through the universal language of music. With back-to-back endorsements from UNESCO and support from over 15 official institutions—including China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Brazilian and Malaysian embassies in Beijing, and Tourism Malaysia—the show is being recognized as a new platform for international cultural dialogue. Now featuring eight international performers, Singer 2025 has gained particular momentum with the recent appearances of Brazilian singer Alexia Evellyn and Malaysian powerhouse Jess Lee. Their performances sparked enthusiastic media coverage across Asia and Latin America. Brazil's Ambassador to China, Marcos Galvão, praised the show's unifying impact: 'Music knows no borders and brings us closer, conveying what words alone cannot express.' Tourism Malaysia's Deputy Director-General, Lee Thai Hung, added, 'We hope Jess Lee's participation fosters deeper cultural ties between Malaysia and China.' Fans online echoed this excitement, welcoming international artists with open arms. Comments such as 'We love seeing global artists embrace Chinese music' and 'Jess Lee's performance gave us chills!' flooded social media. Jess Lee's return to the spotlight in Episode 8 was nothing short of electrifying. Performing the song Diva, she brought down the house with a commanding vocal delivery that reignited her status as a star. Having taken a break from the music industry in recent years, Lee's comeback was deeply personal—a story of resilience, passion, and the power of holding on to one's dreams. Viewers widely hailed her as the true embodiment of the song's title. More than just a singing competition, Singer 2025 continues to offer a powerful platform for cross-cultural storytelling and emotional connection. As the season progresses, the show promises even more unforgettable performances from around the world—uniting audiences across continents through music.

Associated Press
17-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Associated Press
Hunan TV: Malaysian Singer Jess Lee Delivered an Amazing Performance on Singer 2025
CHANGSHA, China--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 17, 2025-- Singer 2025, the flagship music competition produced by Hunan TV's Mango TV, is fast becoming a global phenomenon—bridging cultures through the universal language of music. With back-to-back endorsements from UNESCO and support from over 15 official institutions—including China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Brazilian and Malaysian embassies in Beijing, and Tourism Malaysia—the show is being recognized as a new platform for international cultural dialogue. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: Malaysian Singer Jess Lee Now featuring eight international performers, Singer 2025 has gained particular momentum with the recent appearances of Brazilian singer Alexia Evellyn and Malaysian powerhouse Jess Lee. Their performances sparked enthusiastic media coverage across Asia and Latin America. Brazil's Ambassador to China, Marcos Galvão, praised the show's unifying impact: 'Music knows no borders and brings us closer, conveying what words alone cannot express.' Tourism Malaysia's Deputy Director-General, Lee Thai Hung, added, 'We hope Jess Lee's participation fosters deeper cultural ties between Malaysia and China.' Fans online echoed this excitement, welcoming international artists with open arms. Comments such as 'We love seeing global artists embrace Chinese music' and 'Jess Lee's performance gave us chills!' flooded social media. Jess Lee's return to the spotlight in Episode 8 was nothing short of electrifying. Performing the song Diva, she brought down the house with a commanding vocal delivery that reignited her status as a star. Having taken a break from the music industry in recent years, Lee's comeback was deeply personal—a story of resilience, passion, and the power of holding on to one's dreams. Viewers widely hailed her as the true embodiment of the song's title. More than just a singing competition, Singer 2025 continues to offer a powerful platform for cross-cultural storytelling and emotional connection. As the season progresses, the show promises even more unforgettable performances from around the world—uniting audiences across continents through music. View source version on CONTACT: Media Contact: Jason He E-mail:[email protected] KEYWORD: CHINA MALAYSIA SOUTHEAST ASIA ASIA PACIFIC INDUSTRY KEYWORD: MUSIC EVENTS/CONCERTS GENERAL ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT TV AND RADIO SOURCE: Hunan TV Copyright Business Wire 2025. PUB: 07/17/2025 07:18 AM/DISC: 07/17/2025 07:18 AM


Ya Biladi
26-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Ya Biladi
Tangier hosts China's hit TV show «Chinese Restaurant», a culinary fusion of cultures
Tangier is hosting an exclusive season of Chinese Restaurant, Asia's top TV show with billions of views. From May 20 to June 9, La Terraza de la Médina will welcome the show's celebrity cast for a 21-day culinary adventure, blending Moroccan and Chinese gastronomy against the backdrop of Tangier's medina and the Strait of Gibraltar, reads a press release. The show, produced by Hunan TV, is famous for turning each location into a cultural icon: Colmar, France, saw a 70% tourism boost after hosting the show. Tangier's season aims to introduce Morocco's rich culinary heritage—tajines, couscous, and pastillas—to Chinese audiences. Key figures include Dina Ottmani, a Moroccan singer and influencer who lived in China for 13 years, and Chef Lin Shuwei, a star of Chinese gastronomy. They are joined by a stellar lineup: Huang Xiaoming (60M followers), Shen Yue, Zhai Xiaowen (11M fans), Ding Yuxi, Jiang Yan, and Patrick Nattawat. Rif Film Morocco is the local partner, handling logistics and coordination. Filming in Tangier is expected to boost tourism, showcase Moroccan culture, and strengthen Morocco-China ties. Chinese Restaurant has previously filmed in Ko Chang, Colmar, Taormina, and Giverny. The Tangier season promises to be a unique blend of gastronomy, cultural diplomacy, and global exposure.