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Where to watch Taiwan variety shows
FV Video Player allows you to watch Taiwanese variety shows.
FV Player is a floating video player that allows you to watch videos, browse the web, do your emailing, or use any other apps on your tablet or phone.
Nowadays, a lot of variety shows in Taiwan are exceptionally hot in Mainland China, such as "Kangxi Come", "Strategy to Help", "I Guess I Guess I Guess" and others. Many people are familiar with such names, and as for these programs and spreading the love, many new Taiwanese variety shows are also starting to appear in our sight.
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In 2005, a program called "Here Comes Kangxi" suddenly became popular on the mainland China. Although viewing was largely via the Internet, it still couldn't stop the enthusiasm of many. "Kangxi" comes from the names of the hosts, Tsai Kang-yung and S. Xu Xidi.
In Taiwan, the show's nightly ratings range from 1.2 percent to 1.3 percent, with more than 5 million viewers each week. It is the highest-rated variety show on Taiwan's cable TV. It can be said that the combination of Xiao S and Tsai Kang-yung is responsible for the program's high ratings.
Siu S, who is bold and hot and knows how to laugh, and Tsai Kang-yung, who is so knowledgeable that he is often referred to as S's scribe, under their tacit guidance, many artists have exposed their unknown sides in the program, and the program has presented a laugh-out-loud effect.
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