It’s a common stereotype peddled by former presidential candidate Andrew Yang and others: Chinese people are good at math. Where does this reputation come from? Is it more than just an impression? In this episode of “Why Chinese,” we dive into the stereotype of Chinese people’s math prowess and meet some young math prodigies in Hong Kong.<br /><br />This is “Why Chinese,” a series where we’re debunking common stereotypes about Chinese people one Google search at a time.<br /><br />Don’t miss our stories, what’s buzzing around the web, and bonus material. Get GT in your inbox! Sign up at http://www.goldthread2.com/newsletter<br /><br />If you liked this video, we have more explainers about China, including:<br /><br />Why Do Chinese People Seem to Eat ‘Everything’? - Why Chinese (E1) <br />https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7tg52i<br /><br />Why Do Chinese People Prefer Drinking Hot Water? - Why Chinese (E2)<br />https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7twl7t<br /><br />Follow us on Instagram for behind-the-scenes moments: http://instagram.com/goldthread2<br />Stay updated on Twitter: http://twitter.com/goldthread2<br />Join the conversation on Facebook: http://facebook.com/goldthread2<br />Have story ideas? Send them to us at hello@goldthread2.com<br /><br />Producer: Jessica Novia<br />Editor: Hanley Chu<br />Animation: Ray Ngan and Cyan Cheung<br />Mastering: Joel Roche<br /><br />Music: Audio Network<br />