Kangsi Coming

{{Short description|Taiwanese variety-comedy talk show}}

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| alt_name = Variety Show of Mr. Con and Ms. Csi (ATV)

| genre = Talk Show/Variety Show

| creator = Wang Wei-Chung (王偉忠)

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| presenter = Dee Hsu
(2004–2016)
Kevin Tsai
(2004–2016)
Chen Han-dian (sidekick)
(2007–2016)

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| country = Taiwan

| language = Mandarin

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| num_episodes = 2933

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| executive_producer = Liu Te-Hui (劉德蕙), Wu Cheng-Hua (Mao Mao) (吳承樺(毛毛)), Sun Le-Hsin (孫樂欣), B2 (陳彥銘), Li Kuo-Chiang (李國強)

| producer = Wang Wei-chung (王偉忠), James Chan (詹仁雄)

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| location = Taipei

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| runtime = 60 minutes

| company = Chungta Production (2004-2009); Golden Star Entertainment (2009-2016)

| channel = CTi Variety

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| last_aired = {{end date|2016|1|14|df=y}}

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Kangsi Coming ({{zh|t=康熙來了|p=Kāngxī Lái Le|l=Kangxi Arrives" or "Here Comes Kangxi}}) was a Taiwanese variety-comedy talk show hosted by Dee Hsu (a.k.a. Little S) and Kevin Tsai from 2004 to 2016, with the addition of sidekick Chen Han-dian since 2007. The show had been produced by Chungta Production (中大製作) from 2004 to 2009; after Chungta shut down, it was produced by Golden Star Entertainment (金星娛樂). The typical format of the show was for the hosting duo to interview a panel of celebrity guests on various topics while engaging in comedic banter. The show also conducted special interviews with important figures in politics and entertainment.

Although it was broadcast in Taiwan, Kangsi gained enormous popularity among the broader Chinese speaking audiences, and is considered one of the most successful talk shows in Taiwan and in the Sinophone world.

Name

The show had originally been named "Qi Guai Shi Dian Zhong" (奇怪十點鐘, "Weird 10 o'clock"), but was changed to Kangsi Coming soon after its debut. Kangsi, the Wade-Giles romanization of the Kangxi Emperor's reign title in the Qing dynasty, was a pun derived from the names of the hosts; 康 (Kang) was taken from the Chinese name of Kevin Tsai and 熙 (Si) from the Chinese name of Dee Hsu.

Style

Kangsi Coming gained popularity with the dynamic chemistry between its hosts. Tsai, who had been known for his background as a writer and host of serious, cerebral talk shows before Kangsi, provided a sharp contrast to Hsu’s wacky and sassy hosting style. The show was also noted for its interest in celebrity gossip and its embrace of subcultures, including being one of the most high-profile platforms for LGBT culture in the Chinese-speaking world. With a fast-paced, tongue-in-cheek, and self-aware approach, the hosts frequently broke the fourth wall and veered away from conventional celebrity promotional interviews, opting instead for playful roasting or deep dives into guests’ private lives. The production incorporated cartoon sound effects, comical editing techniques such as instant replays, and animated text and visuals, enhancing the show’s humor and energetic tone.

Special Units

Apart from the typical interview format of the show, some special units were held irregularly:

  • "Remove Makeup" - female celebrities removed makeup to show their plain faces.
  • "Gift Swap" - celebrities and sometimes the hosts brought gifts following certain themes to exchange with one another.
  • "Apology Conference" - the hosts "apologized" to the guests who were roasted most harshly on the show, typically held every year.
  • Singing and dancing competitions judged by professionals and the hosts.

From 2008 to 2011, the show held Kangsi Concert (康熙盛典), an all-star concert tour across mainland China hosted by the duo.{{Cite web |title=2009“康熙盛典”全国巡回演唱会北京站新闻发布会_时尚_凤凰网 |url=https://fashion.ifeng.com/people/party/200911/1102_5410_1414911.shtml |access-date=2025-02-20 |website=fashion.ifeng.com}}

List of guests

Since its premiere in 2004, the show hosted guests from Taiwan and beyond. The following is only an incomplete list.

=Taiwan=

=Hong Kong and Macau=

=Mainland China=

Huang Lei, Huang Xiaoming, Tao Hong, Qin Hailu, Hai Qing, Huang Haibo, Zhao Wei, Yang Zishan, Huang Bo, Liu Liyang, Huang Yali, Jing Boran, Yu Kewei, Ding Ding, Zhang Hexuan, Zhang Wei, [https://zh.wikipedia.org/zh-hans/%E6%9D%8E%E5%BB%BA%E8%BB%8D Li Jianjun], Anson Hu, Li Bingbing, Zhang Hanyu, Xiao Shenyang, Hu Xia, Ding Dang, Liu Yan, Huang Shengyi, [https://zh.wikipedia.org/zh-hans/%E6%96%B0%E4%B8%83%E5%B0%8F%E7%A6%8F The New Seven Little Fortunes], Ye Zixuan, Yang Qingqian, Jason Zhang, Xie Na, Lu Yao, Best Crew, Na Ying, Chen Kaige, Chen Hong, Chen Jianbin, Han Geng, [https://zh.wikipedia.org/zh-hans/%E4%B8%A5%E8%89%BA%E4%B8%B9 Yan Yidan], Guo Jingming, Yu Quan, Zheng Kai, TFBoys, Wang Yibo, Li Wenhan, Zhou Yixuan, Wang Xiaofei, Fan Bingbing, Li Chen

=Overseas=

Awards and nominations

;Golden Bell Awards

  • 43rd (2008)
  • Nominated: Best Host in a Variety Programme (Kevin Tsai, Dee Hsu)
  • 42nd (2007)
  • Nominated: Best Variety Programme
  • Nominated: Best Host in a Variety Programme (Kevin Tsai, Dee Hsu)
  • 41st (2006)
  • Nominated: Best Host in a Variety Programme (Kevin Tsai, Dee Hsu)
  • 40th (2005)
  • Won: Best Host in a Variety Programme (Kevin Tsai, Dee Hsu)
  • Nominated: Best Variety Programme

References

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