Xiao Zhan, Wang Yibo, Lucas, and Jackson Wang named ‘most handsome Chinese idols’ in online poll

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Who else made the cut?

According to the poll, Xiao Zhan is currently the Chinese star to look out for, 31. The hearthrob got his start in showbiz back in 2016 when he debuted as part of Chinese idol group X Nine after participating in talent search X-Fire.

Xiao Zhan embarked on his acting career soon after his debut, and starred in one of the highest-grossing films of 2019,, and he regularly trends on social media for pulling off both period and modern-day looks.Second on the list is Hong Kong former idol, Lucas, 24. At the peak of his popularity, the boyishly-handsome star was a member of K-pop group NCT, and a regular cast member of Chinese variety show,In 2021, he had to step away from the spotlight after being accused of cheating, manipulation, and gaslighting by his exes.

In May this year, it was announced that Lucas had officially left NCT. His popularity clearly took a hit from the controversy, though it hasn’t stopped many from acknowledging his good looks., 26. The actor, who first debuted as part of Korean-Chinese boy group Uniq in 2014, can also sing, dance, and rap.

Besides amassing many fans during his time as an idol, Yibo is also known for his roles in dramas such as

 

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