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China’s Robot Demonstration Feels Like Something From A Sci-Fi Nightmare – BGR

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Last updated: 2026/02/26 at 9:20 AM
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As part of Lunar New Year celebrations in China, the China Media Group (CMG) airs a special annual TV program called the Spring Festival Gala. Also known as “Chunwan,” the Spring Festival Gala includes a variety of performances, including song-and-dance routines, comedy sketches, and many more. The 2026 program included an unprecedented demonstration in which a group of robots performed a synchronized martial arts routine alongside a class of young students from the Tagou Martial Arts School.

It was an impressive showcase of precision robotics and human talent alike. The robots performed complex moves such as backflips and somersaults without losing their balance. The children on stage were outstanding too, perfectly keeping up with the programmed choreography of their AI counterparts.

Even so, it’s hard not to imagine the show as a scene out of a sci-fi nightmare. It only takes one mistake to cause an injury. Considering that these robots are simply acting out the motions designated in their programming, it’s worth wondering how they would react if an accident occurred during the routine. The fact that the demonstration went off without a hitch is a testament to the technology and training that made such a futuristic performance possible.

How China’s robots are able to perform precision kung fu



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The robots that participated in the 2026 Spring Festival Gala martial arts display were the G1 and H2 models produced by Unitree Robotics. G1 is capable of a wide range of movement powered by up to 43 joint motors and Unitree’s advanced Unified Robot Large Model artificial intelligence. H2 is an even more advanced and graceful model; one that costs a whopping $29,900 to purchase.

Robots did more than just kung fu during the 2026 festivities. An AI chatbot participated in a performance sketch, robots had roles in a comedy skit, and there were also robotic dancers collaborating with human performers at one point. Reuters reports that the Spring Festival Gala often serves as a platform to “highlight Beijing’s tech ambitions.” When you consider that China is building a shape-shifting robot that grows like a human, it’s no wonder that they can even perform convincing kung fu on a program viewed by hundreds of millions of people.

Chinese robotics isn’t just for show, either. Household robots are way more than just vacuum cleaners these days, and now there are even humanoid robots patrolling the streets of China. It feels like we’re just one step away from living in a dystopian sci-fi film, but with any luck, these innovations will do more good than harm.



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