The Central Radio and Television Station's "2025 Spring Festival Gala" was broadcast live on multiple TV channels. Hangzhou Yushu Technology showcased its humanoid robots on the Spring Festival stage, presenting a unique performance titled "Yang Bot".
This program was directed by the famous director Zhang Yimou, perfectly blending traditional culture with robotic technology. In the performance, several humanoid robots from Yushu Technology wore red floral coats and danced the Yangge while holding handkerchiefs.
These robots not only achieved remarkably smooth walking but also interacted perfectly with the dancers, accurately performing complex movements like turning handkerchiefs, showcasing a high level of flexibility and precision.
According to Yushu Technology's official website, the robots featured in the Spring Festival Gala are the Unitree H1/H1-2 humanoid robots, which are the first full-sized general-purpose humanoid robots in China that can run. The Unitree H1/H1-2 stands about 180 cm tall, weighs around 70 kg, and is equipped with 3D laser radar and depth cameras to capture high-precision spatial data in real-time, enabling panoramic scanning.
The appearance of Yushu Technology's humanoid robots not only demonstrated China's latest achievements in robotic technology but also reflected the unique charm of combining technology with traditional culture, providing the audience with a dual feast of visuals and technology.
Key Highlights:
🎉 Yushu Technology's humanoid robots appeared on CCTV's Spring Festival Gala, performing "Yang Bot".
🎨 The robots wore red floral coats, held handkerchiefs, and danced the Yangge, perfectly interacting with the dancers.
🤖 The featured robots are the Unitree H1/H1-2 humanoid robots, the first full-sized general-purpose humanoid robots in China that can run.