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Chinese exoskeleton robot helps overseas visitor walk again at Canton Fair

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Chinese exoskeleton robot helps overseas visitor walk again at Canton Fair

2026-04-27 01:13 Last Updated At:09:07

A Chinese-developed exoskeleton robot helped an Argentine buyer stand and walk again at the 139th Canton Fair in Guangzhou, capital of South China's Guangdong Province, offering a vivid demonstration of the growing capabilities of Chinese assistive technology.

Maria Laura, who has lost the ability to walk normally, arrived with high expectations for the robotics zone, one of the most popular areas at this year's Canton Fair.

With the help of staff, she slowly rose from her wheelchair and was fitted with the exoskeleton device.

As the crowd cheered, Laura took several slow steps with the robot's assistance, moving one of her companions to tears.

"The experience was great. Maybe it was the lower back that made me feel heavy, but my legs felt very comfortable, it's helpful," said Laura.

"I have a condition called muscular dystrophy, and my muscles are weakening every day, so having leg support is very useful," she said.

Exhibitors said the device Laura tried was a lumbar-support exoskeleton designed to help people with mobility impairments walk more easily.

According to exhibitors, the exoskeleton can detect a user's movement intentions through subtle body movements, using motors to help the legs exert force and move.

Besides exoskeleton robots, a range of Chinese-developed smart products designed for mass production and featuring advanced perception and connectivity -- including AI simultaneous-interpretation glasses, patrol robots and automatic cleaning robots -- also drew strong interest at the event.

Chinese exoskeleton robot helps overseas visitor walk again at Canton Fair

Chinese exoskeleton robot helps overseas visitor walk again at Canton Fair

Chinese exoskeleton robot helps overseas visitor walk again at Canton Fair

Chinese exoskeleton robot helps overseas visitor walk again at Canton Fair

With the May Day holiday coinciding with spring breaks in various regions, China's railway tourism market is heating up earlier than usual, as passenger-friendly measures are rolled out to boost cultural and tourism consumption.

"My family booked this trip for me. I'm just happy to travel with my husband," said a passenger.

In time for the May Day holiday, a new batch of branded tourist trains will be launched to cater to diverse passenger needs. China State Railway Group Co., Ltd. (China Railway) is also rolling out discount policies on tourist special trains as part of broader efforts to revitalize cultural tourism spending.

Meanwhile, accommodation along tourist train routes has begun offering coupon-based discounts.

According to data, the number of tourist trains operating nationwide in the first quarter increased by 440 compared to the same period last year. Moving forward, the integration of railway and tourism will continue to deepen.

"We plan to operate over 2,500 tourist trains this year and develop 50 premium railway tourist routes, so as to continuously energize the railway tourism market and foster new growth drivers in railway-backed consumer services," said Zhang Tao, deputy marketing director of the Passenger Transport Center of China Railway.

China rolls out passenger-friendly railway services ahead of May Day travel rush

China rolls out passenger-friendly railway services ahead of May Day travel rush

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