After the expert interviews, a few contestants from Peking University decided to visit an internet music café outside, browsing online while waiting for news.
The list of winners would be announced today and made public on the website for five days.
Huaxia TV Station's news segment would also broadcast a piece about it, but due to the specialized nature of the competition, public engagement was relatively low, leading to limited attention.
Sports have explicit victory scenes that are thrilling and easy to excite people.
But with knowledge competitions, you can't just have people sit on stage, right?
Moreover, even if competitors were willing to compete in such a setting, the audience wouldn't understand, so where's the fun?
Math is just like reading words you know, yet completely baffling in meaning.
The café's wall-mounted hundred-inch television was, at the competitors' request, tuned to the news channel all night.
