Friday, April 17

Not Imagination, But Reality: Dozens of Humanoid Robots Perform Martial Arts Outside a Chinese Temple

In a stunning display of robotics, Chinese tech company Unitree recently showcased dozens of its G1 humanoid robots performing synchronized martial arts moves outside a temple in Beijing. The video, shared by Unitree, has left the tech world amazed, highlighting how far China has advanced in humanoid robotics.

Robots Demonstrate Martial Arts Precision

The robots were filmed in the courtyard of the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests, performing a coordinated routine that included punches, kicks, and complex flips. The timing and synchronization of the robots were impeccable, demonstrating advanced engineering and programming. Experts note that the robots exhibit all essential features expected of modern humanoids.

Unitree’s Growing Global Influence

Unitree first gained attention during the India AI Impact Summit 2026, where a Chinese robot dog from the company became the center of a controversy at Galgotia University. The university had claimed the robot as its own creation, but social media revealed it was manufactured by Unitree. Since then, the company’s products have gained recognition in India as well.

Plans for 2026

Unitree is rapidly expanding its operations and plans to deliver over 5,500 advanced robots this year alone. Recent videos show Unitree robots performing in extreme conditions, including running in sub-zero temperatures, further cementing their capabilities.

A Glimpse into the Future

The latest video not only entertains but also reflects the remarkable progress of robotics in China. By combining synchronization, agility, and precision, Unitree’s humanoid robots are setting new benchmarks in the global robotics industry.

This spectacle is a clear indicator of how humanoid robotics is evolving from lab experiments to real-world applications, leaving observers worldwide in awe.


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