While it was already night time in the city of Stockholm, on the other side of the globe, China's sky was still shining as brightly as ever.
The China Central Television set the tone of the Nobel Prize. After a night of editing and changes, the final decision was to put it on the six o'clock domestic news broadcast and eight o'clock international news broadcast.
Due to the time zone difference, unlike the European media, CTV didn't do a live broadcast of the Nobel Prize ceremony. However, CTV spent the entire news broadcast session covering this moment worthy of national celebration.
The television screen showed Lu Zhou, who was in his tux, receiving the Nobel Prize from Carl XVI and showered by applause.
When the people saw the crowd standing up and applauding, some were excited, and some even began to tear up.