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#GermanDelegation on a #China visit gets an up-close look at #Unitree's impressive #technicalstrength! 🤖 Its robots dazzle all with combat, #martialarts moves and even life skills like vegetable washing 🥬, leaving foreign guests snapping photos nonstop. #BinjiangTech

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