Vietnamese - Australian boy considered as “Australian Einstein”

Monday, 11/09/2017 22:10
A Vietnamese- Australian boy named Evan Luc-Tran has appeared on the Australian version of the program "Little Big Shots" and is nicknamed "Australian Einstein" because of his IQ index of over 135, which is higher than 99% of the population.

Evan Luc-Tran (Photo: Next Shark)

The information has been reported by the Next Shark, The Voice of the Global Asian Youth, on September 6th.

Through a series of impressive challenges, Evan Luc-Tran won over the audience with his superhuman memory. Like a living encyclopaedia, the 8-year-old boy can name capital cities in the world, Australian Prime Ministers and US Presidents in positions at the same time.

It is pretty easy for him to recite the correct Pi number up to 200 decimal numbers.

“I knew there was something special about him when he was about two,” his 38-year-old mother, Grace Luc, was quoted as saying. “I was cooking in the kitchen and he kept saying, ‘Mum, Mum, our car,’ and pointing at the fridge.

"I knew he is special since he was two years old. When I was cooking in the kitchen and he kept saying “mom, mom, our car” and points to the fridge. Looking to the fridge, I saw him putting the numbers on the fridge matching the license plate of my family’s car," said his 38-year-old mother, Grace Luc./.

The popular show, which was originally created by Ellen DeGeneres and Steve Harvey, raked in 1.67 million viewers when it premiered on Australia’s Channel 7 on August 27th.

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