First Nobel Laureate – Citizens of the People’s Republic of China
Liu Xiaobo was the First Nobel Laureate from Citizens of People’s Republic of China. He was born on December 28, 1955, and was a Chinese critic, rights advocate, philosopher, and Nobel Peace Prize winner.
He advocated for changes in politics and fought against the single-party rule in China. Liu was arrested multiple times and became known as China’s leading dissident and a prominent political prisoner.
List of Chinese Nobel Laureates
List of Chinese Nobel Laureates: Chen Ning Yang and Tsung-Dao Lee are the first Chinese Nobel Laureates. They were awarded the Nobel Prize in 1957 for their incredible contribution to the field of Physics.
Chen Ning Yang is generally considered the first Chinese Nobel Laureate individually. There are around 12 Chinese (including Chinese-born) who won the Nobel Prize to date.
In this article, we are going to discuss the Chinese Nobel Laureates’ Republic of China (Taiwan), the People’s Republic of China, and those people who have a cultural or ethnic connection to China in detail.