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Own Asiavision Song Contest 22
Dates
Semi-final28 December 2019
Final5 January 2020
Host
VenueIncheon Munhak Stadium
Incheon, South Korea
Presenter(s)Ailee
Executive supervisorMihai
Executive producerMarcos
Host broadcasterKBS
Participants
Number of entries44
Returning countries Cambodia
 East Timor
 Hong Kong
 Indonesia
 Iran
 New Zealand
 Pakistan
 Qatar
 Solomon Islands
 Taiwan
Non-returning countries Papua New Guinea
 Tajikistan
 Tonga
Vote
Voting systemEach country awards 12, 10, 8-1 points to their 10 favourite songs
Winning song Uzbekistan
"Bir nima de"
Own Asiavision Song Contest

Own Asiavision Song Contest 22, often referred to as OASC #22, is the 22nd edition of Own Asiavision Song Contest. The contest took place in Incheon, South Korea, following the country's victory in the 21st edition with the song "Adios", performed by Everglow. The contest was held at the Incheon Munhak Stadium, and consisted of two semi-finals and the final. This is the third time that the country hosted the contest, after previously doing so in sixth and tenth editions.

Forty-four countries participated in the contest. The contest saw the return of Cambodia, East Timor, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Iran, New Zealand, Pakistan, Qatar, Solomon Islands and Taiwan, while Papua New Guinea, Tajikistan and Tonga have withdrawn from the competition.

The winner was Uzbekistan with the song "Bir nima de" performed by Munisa Rizaeva, which received a record-breaking 248 points, at the time the highest total score in the history of the contest. With a margin of 60 points, the second place went to Indonesia, which achieved their best result. The podium was completed by Hong Kong, getting their best result since their victory in the second edition, followed by Laos and Saudi Arabia – receiving their second best placement. East Timor also achieved their best result, finishing inside the top 10 on the 8th place. Out of the "Big Six" countries, only Vietnam scored a top 10 position, coming 10th, this being their third consecutive edition placing in the top 10. The host nation South Korea finished on 23rd place. Two more pre-qualified countries, Fiji and Thailand tied for the pre-last and last places respectively.

Location

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Further information on the host country: South Korea

Host City

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Incheon
Incheon
Location of the host city.

Incheon, formerly romanized as Inchŏn, literally "kind river", officially the Incheon Metropolitan City, is a city located in northwestern South Korea, bordering Seoul and Gyeonggi to the east. Inhabited since the Neolithic, Incheon was home to just 4,700 people when it became an international port in 1883. Today, about 3 million people live in the city, making it South Korea's third most-populous city after Seoul and Busan. The city's growth has been assured in modern times with the development of its port due to its natural advantages as a coastal city and its proximity to the South Korean capital. It is part of the Seoul Capital Area, along with Seoul itself and Gyeonggi Province, forming the world's fourth largest metropolitan area by population.

Incheon has since led the economic development of Korea by opening its port to the outside world, ushering in the modernization of Korea as a center of industrialization. In 2003, the city was designated as Korea's first free economic zone. Since then, large local companies and global enterprises have increasingly invested in the Incheon Free Economic Zone, including Samsung which chose Songdo International City as its new investment destination for its bio industry.

As an international city, Incheon has held numerous large scale international conferences, such as the Incheon Global Fair & Festival in 2009. The 17th Asian Games Incheon 2014 was also held in Incheon on 19 September 2014. Incheon has established itself as a major transportation hub in northeast Asia with the Incheon International Airport and Incheon Port. The city is also home to the Green Climate Fund, an international organization addressing environmental issues.

Venue

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The Incheon Munhak Stadium (also known as Incheon World Cup Stadium or Munhak Stadium) is a sports complex in Incheon, South Korea and includes a multi-purpose stadium, a baseball park, and other sports facilities. It was Incheon United's home stadium from 2004 to 2011. It hosted three group stage matches at the 2002 FIFA World Cup. It also hosted the 2005 Asian Athletics Championships and the football matches during the 2014 Asian Games, as well as the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2014 Asian Para Games. In November 2018, the stadium hosted the 2018 League of Legends World Championship final.

Format

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Semi-final Allocation Draw

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The draw to determine the allocation of the participating countries into their respective semi-finals took place on 16 December 2019. The first part of the draw determined in which semi-final the Big Six would have to vote. The second part of the draw decided in which half of the respective semi-finals each country would perform, with the exact running order determined by the producers of the show at a later date. Nineteen countries will participate in the each semi-final. From each semi-final, ten countries will join the "Big 6" in the final, where a total of twenty-six countries will participate.

The thirty-eight semi-finalists were allocated into six pots, based on their geographical place and cultural similarities. Drawing from different pots helps in reducing the chance of so-called neighbour voting and increasing suspense in the semi-finals. Each time a country was drawn from the pot, its semi-final and half of the semi-final was determined.

The six pots were the following:

Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3
Pot 4 Pot 5 Pot 6

Participating countries

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Semi-final 1

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Nineteen countries participated in the first semi-final. Fiji, Samoa and South Korea also voted in this semi-final.

Draw Country Artist Song Language Place Points
01  Hong Kong Joey Yung "Pretty Crazy" Cantonese, English 3 117
02  Syria Sogdiana feat. Avraam Russo "Net nevozmozhnogo" (Нет невозможного) Russian 13 44
03  Australia Rüfüs Du Sol "Lost in My Mind" English 4 105
04  Yemen Methal feat. X Ambassadors "Cycles" English 10 63
05  New Zealand Dunes "Horses" English 6 72
06  Oman Thanae Pachiyannaki "Widen Your World" English 17 29
07  Singapore Ffion "Next 2 U" English 9 65
08  Pakistan Baktash Angar "Tor zulfan" (تور زلفان) Pashto 19 23
09  Bahrain Elena Qarooni "Only with You" English 16 40
10  Taiwan Chiu Pi "Xianzai (Present)" (現在) Mandarin 5 85
11  Jordan 47Soul "Gamar" Arabic, English 12 46
12  Laos Nuuxs "Alive" English 2 137
13  Mongolia The Wasabies "Girls Generation" Mongolian, English 14 42
14  Afghanistan Mojgan Azimi "Hakeman" (حاکمان) Dari 7 71
15  Vanuatu Vanessa Quai feat. Hip Tuta "Light It Up" English 8 69
16  India Ben Khan "2000 Angels" English 11 60
17  Iraq Omar Mohamed feat. Shams Al Maslawe "Albarmaki" (البرمكي) Arabic 15 41
18  Brunei Azizi Sabri feat. Aadilah "Love Is Evol" English 18 27
19  Uzbekistan Munisa Rizaeva "Bir nima de" Uzbek 1 198

Semi-final 2

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Nineteen countries participated in the second semi-final. French Polynesia, Thailand and Vietnam also voted in this semi-final.

Draw Country Artist Song Language Place Points
01  Turkmenistan Myrat Nurmyradow "Şirinim şekerim" Turkmen 19 21
02    Nepal Sajjan Raj Vaidya "Hataarindai, bataasindai" (हतारिंदै, बतासिंदै) Nepali 15 52
03  Malaysia Che'Nelle "Liquor Story" English 9 73
04  Macau WayV "Love Talk" English 7 83
05  New Caledonia Linda Terii "Tamahine o te moana" Tahitian 14 57
06  Philippines Fern. "Into You" English 17 47
07  Solomon Islands Dope Boys feat. Rosie Delmah "Want That Love" English 13 62
08  Palestine Bashar Murad "Voices" English 12 65
09  China Theo "Flip" Mandarin, English 8 77
10  Qatar Vi "Wait" English 2 100
11  United Arab Emirates Julian Lamadrid "Mess" English 1 110
12  Kyrgyzstan Aydana Deka "Sezim menen" (Сезим менен) Kyrgyz 18 31
13  Japan Kenshi Yonezu "Uma to shika" (馬と鹿) Japanese 4 92
14  East Timor Sandra Pires "Top of the World" English 5 91
15  Cambodia Sophia Kao "I Wonder" English 10 69
16  Kuwait Galaxy Juice "Pantagonia" English 16 51
17  Iran Donya "Jaye hamegi khali" (جائه همگی خالی) Persian 11 65
18  Saudi Arabia Hamza Hawsawi "Love a Little" English 6 91
19  Indonesia Cinta Laura Kiehl "Vida" English[a] 3 97
  1. ^ Contains one repeated line in Spanish.

Final

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Twenty-six countries participated in the final, with all 44 participating countries eligible to vote.

Draw Country Artist Song Language Place Points
01  Uzbekistan Munisa Rizaeva "Bir nima de" Uzbek 1 248
02  Yemen Methal feat. X Ambassadors "Cycles" English 12 92
03  Vanuatu Vanessa Quai feat. Hip Tuta "Light It Up" English 21 59
04  Afghanistan Mojgan Azimi "Hakeman" (حاکمان) Dari 13 90
05  Laos Nuuxs "Alive" English 4 136
06  Saudi Arabia Hamza Hawsawi "Love a Little" English 5 134
07  Thailand New Mandarin "Touch Me" English 26 34
08  French Polynesia Vaiteani "A peni mai" Tahitian 19 72
09  Indonesia Cinta Laura Kiehl "Vida" English[a] 2 188
10  Fiji Drew Deezy feat. Tenelle & Fiji "50/50" English 25 34
11  Australia Rüfüs Du Sol "Lost in My Mind" English 6 132
12  Samoa Maisey Rika "Tangaroa whakamautai" Māori 17 79
13  United Arab Emirates Julian Lamadrid "Mess" English 16 80
14  Hong Kong Joey Yung "Pretty Crazy" Cantonese, English 3 142
15  Taiwan Chiu Pi "Xianzai (Present)" (現在) Mandarin 14 86
16  Malaysia Che'Nelle "Liquor Story" English 11 96
17  Qatar Vi "Wait" English 9 117
18  New Zealand Dunes "Horses" English 18 74
19  Macau WayV "Love Talk" English 15 82
20  East Timor Sandra Pires "Top of the World" English 8 120
21  Cambodia Sophia Kao "I Wonder" English 20 66
22  Vietnam Hồ Ngọc Hà feat. Kimmese "Keep Me in Love" Vietnamese, English 10 113
23  Japan Kenshi Yonezu "Uma to shika" Japanese 7 132
24  South Korea Pink Fantasy "Fantasy" Korean, English 23 49
25  Singapore Ffion "Next 2 U" English 22 58
26  China Theo "Flip" Mandarin, English 24 39
  1. ^ Contains one repeated line in Spanish.

Other countries

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Eligibility for potential participation in the Own Asiavision Song Contest requires a national broadcaster with active OABU membership that would be able to broadcast the contest. As in every edition, an invitation to all the members have been sent in order to confirm whether they will participate or not. The following list of countries declined stating their reasons as shown below.

  •  Bangladesh: It was confirmed that the country would not participate in the 22nd edition.
  •  Bhutan: It was confirmed that the country would not participate in the 22nd edition.
  •  Maldives: It was confirmed that the country would not participate in the 22nd edition.
  •  Myanmar: It was confirmed that the country would not participate in the 22nd edition.
  •  North Korea: It was confirmed that the country would not participate in the 22nd edition.
  •  Papua New Guinea: The broadcaster failed to submit a confirmation by the deadline and thus was automatically assumed as withdrawn.
  •  Sri Lanka: It was confirmed that the country would not participate in the 22nd edition.
  •  Tajikistan: The head of delegation of Tajikistan has announced that he will be leaving his post for other ventures.
  •  Tonga: The broadcaster failed to submit a confirmation by the deadline and thus was automatically assumed as withdrawn.