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Template:Future television series Template:Infobox Television Survivor Survivor: China will be the fifteenth season of the reality television series Survivor. Applications were due on January 30, 2007. Around March 2007, about 800 applicants were selected for an interview by CBS. Out of those 800, about 48 semi-finalists were selected to go to Los Angeles sometime during April-May 2007 for an additional round of interviews. From these semi-finalists, about 16 will be selected to participate in the show between June and August 2007.[1]

The show was announced at the end of the live reunion show for Survivor: Fiji on May 13, 2007. Jeff Probst claimed that this was the first full American television series to be filmed entirely within China. The show will have "unprecedented access" to several historical Chinese monuments, including the Shaolin Temple and the Great Wall of China.[2] In an interview, Mark Burnett stated that "We got rid of exile island," and that "We still have a hidden immunity idol but it is right under their noses."[3]

CBS announced that the show will air in this fall (later confirmed by the official web site to be September 20, 2007) on Thursdays at 8PM Eastern, the same time slot as the previous season.[4] The contestants and their original tribes were announced on August 20, 2007[2][5] It was also revealed that each contestant would get a copy of The Art of War by Sun Tzu, as stated by Jeff Probst, "Survivor is a war" and "The book deals with leadership and how you defeat the other tribe. It's interesting how much it plays into the game all the way through"[2] The show will start with a Buddhist ceremony, and a 100 ft-tall replica of an historic temple will be part of the game's settings.[2]

Unlike the previous seasons, the “Outwit, Outplay, Outlast” slogan in the series logo has been replaced by Chinese characters. The characters translate to "compete in intelligence" (比智慧, bĭ zhìhuì), "compete in skill" (比技巧, bĭ jìqiǎo), and "compete in endurance" (比耐力, bĭ nàilì).[6]

The tribe names Fei Long (飛龍) and Zhan Hu (戰虎) stand for Flying Dragon and Fighting Tiger respectively.[2][5]


Contestants

Contestant Original Tribe
Aaron Reisberger
32, Venice, CA
Fei Long
Amanda Kimmel
23, Kalispell, MO
Fei Long
Ashley Massaro
28, East Northport, NY
Zhan Hu
Courtney Yates
26, New York City, NY
Fei Long
Dave Cruser
37, Simi Valley, CA
Zhan Hu
Denise Martin
40, Douglas, MA
Fei Long
Erik Huffman
26, Nashville, TN
Zhan Hu
Jaime Dugan
22, Columbia, SC
Zhan Hu
James Clement
30, Lafayette, LA
Fei Long
Jean-Robert Bellande
36, Las Vegas, NV
Fei Long
Leslie Nease
38, Tega Cay, SC
Fei Long
Michael "Frosti" Zernow
20, Chicago, IL
Zhan Hu
Peih-Gee Law
29, Marina Del Rey, CA
Zhan Hu
Sherea Lloyd
26, Atlanta, GA
Zhan Hu
Steve "Chicken" Morris
48, Marion, VA
Zhan Hu
Todd Herzog
22, Pleasant Grove, UT
Fei Long


References

  1. ^ "Survivor Application" (PDF). Retrieved 2007-03-30.
  2. ^ a b c d e Cite error: The named reference tvg fei long was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ Brioux, Bill (2007-07-20). "Cdn. version of 'Fifth Grader' eyed". Retrieved 2007-07-20.
  4. ^ "CBS renews 'The Amazing Race' but delays next edition 'til midseason". Retrieved 2007-05-18.
  5. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference tvg zhan hu was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  6. ^ Washburn, Dan (2007-05-21). "Survivor China Update: Remote island of ... Jiangxi?". Gothamist, LLC. Retrieved 2007-07-31. The Chinese characters on the logo say, 'Compete in intelligence, compete in skill, compete in endurance.' {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)