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China’s Unitree Robotics showcases eerily lifelike robot kung-fu performance during Lunar New Year

Humanoid robots have taken part in the world’s first fully autonomous martial arts performance to mark the Lunar New Year. In new footage from the 2026 Spring Festival Gala in Beijing, Unitree Robotics’ G1 and H2 machines can be seen performing complex acrobatics and wielding weapons.


An illustration of one of the humanoid kung-fu robots developed by Unitree Robotics. (Image credit: Unitree)

The robots’ performance is a marked improvement on demonstrations at the same festival in 2025, where the machines looked stiff and clumsy, with clunky transitions between different routines.

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