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East China's Fujian coast guard conducts routine patrol in waters near Kinmen

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East China's Fujian coast guard conducts routine patrol in waters near Kinmen

2026-01-24 16:24 Last Updated At:01-25 12:55

The coast guard of east China's Fujian Province on Saturday conducted routine law-enforcement patrols in waters near Kinmen in accordance with the law, said a spokesperson for a regional bureau of China Coast Guard (CCG).

"Vessel Kinmen 10083, this is CCG Fujian Vessel 14533. You have been approaching us in a dangerous manner, and have threatened our navigation safety. Please stand off at least three cables (about 555 meters). This is a serious warning to you," said Li Hailong, China Coast Guard officer, during a patrol.

Since the beginning of this year, the Fujian coast guard has deployed fleets to step up law enforcement patrols near Kinmen and strengthened maritime controls in the surrounding waters, said Zhu Anqing, spokesman for the East China Sea Bureau of the China Coast Guard.

Such measures have safeguarded the legitimate rights and interests as well as the lives and property of Chinese fishermen, including those from the Taiwan region, while effectively maintaining normal navigation and operational order in the Xiamen-Kinmen maritime area, Zhu added.

East China's Fujian coast guard conducts routine patrol in waters near Kinmen

East China's Fujian coast guard conducts routine patrol in waters near Kinmen

A fully robotic restaurant where AI-powered robots prepare and serve a full range of dishes, drinks, and desserts started its trial operations in Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang after the province's first robot restaurant began trial operations.

Inside the restaurant, a cooking robot can be seen preparing popular Chinese dish Three-Cup Chicken. Following pre-set programs, the cooking robot would add ingredients and seasonings to the cooking pot in sequence, while its robotic arms would stir, toss and adjust flavor automatically. Within minutes, a freshly cooked dish is completed.

"The food tastes good and suits my preferences. It would be even better if it were a bit more tender," said a customer.

Another customer said the restaurant just brings his childhood imagination to life.

"When I was young, I saw robots cooking in cartoons. Now it feels like a childhood dream has come true," said the customer.

According to staff from the restaurant, the cooking robot has a built-in menu of more than 100 dishes, mainly featuring the Hangzhou cuisine known for its light, fresh and delicate flavors. The restaurant's development team has also designed 24 seasonal specialty dishes inspired by China's traditional 24 solar terms, blending modern technology with traditional dietary concepts.

The 24 solar terms, consisting of 12 major solar terms and 12 minor solar terms, were created thousands of years ago by the ancient Chinese to guide agricultural production. Today, the culture behind the terms provides useful guidance to people's lives as each term features special food, cultural ceremonies and healthy living tips.

Moreover, the noodle-cooking robot in the restaurant can prepare three different types of noodles simultaneously, with each order taking about three minutes to complete.

More than 10 robots are currently in operation at the restaurant, including cooking, noodle-making, coffee-making and floor-cleaning robots, covering multiple stages such as food preparation, serving and cleaning.

AI robot restaurant begins trial operations in east China's Hangzhou

AI robot restaurant begins trial operations in east China's Hangzhou

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