Posted Sep 01, 2006 at 06:20AM by Kyle M. Listed in: Gadgets Tags: Mars, China, Shanghai
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We love intelligent robots here at QJ. And we know we just have to feature this year's Fifth China International Equipment Manufacturing Exhibition held in Shenyang on August 29 where many Chinese robot makers got the chance to show off their weird and wacky bots. All of the robots you see here were designed a made in China.

Harp playing robot

The first robot you see above is a harp playing robot made by Shanghai Electric Group. The robot played the hard to play instrument of love all day at the exhibition in order to entertain it's guests.

Singing robot


If you cannot tell by looking, this robot was engineered by Shenyang Siasun Robot & Automation Co. of China and has many functions. This small robot ,which certainly wouldn't stand a chance at playing the harp, can walk, sing, tell stories, take photos, as well as being able to be controlled through telenet and mobile phone.

Military robot


The third and last of the robots we will be showing you has been made and developed by the Shenyang Institute of Automation of Chinese Academy of Science. This has obviously been made for ground reconnaissance missions and looks like a mini tank. Either that or it's the next space robot to land on Mars.


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