Chinese Humanoid Robots Dominate 2026 Spring Festival Gala With Martial Arts and Backflips
A Stark Contrast From 2025
At China's 2026 Spring Festival Gala on February 17, humanoid robots from Unitree, MagicLab, Noetix Robotics, and Beijing Galbot performed alongside human actors—demonstrating backflips, martial arts routines, and precision stunts. The showcase marked a dramatic improvement from 2025, when robots wobbled through a folk dance with handkerchiefs.
Highlights by Company
- Unitree: G1 and H1 robots performed martial arts alongside actors, including horse stance, flips, nunchaku routines, and Drunken Fist—emphasizing formation changes at high speed
- MagicLab: MagicBot Gen1 demonstrated interactive gestures; MagicBot Z1 executed a full Thomas 360-degree rotation
- Noetix Robotics: Multiple robots performed side flips and backflips within a tight 12-square-meter stage, showcasing precision landing
- Beijing Galbot: Demonstrated voice interaction, clothing folding, and object pickup in a holiday film
Technology vs. Commercial Readiness
The performances reflect rapid advances in motion control, balance algorithms, and human-robot interaction. However, analysts note that large-scale deployment still requires improvements in cost, reliability, and operational stability before commercial viability.
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At China's 2026 CCTV Spring Festival Gala on February 17, humanoid robots from Unitree, MagicLab, Noetix, and Beijing Galbot performed martial arts, acrobatics, and household tasks, showcasing rapid advances in motion control and embodied AI.
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