
Xpeng Unveils Next-Generation Humanoid Robot “IRON,” Mass Production Planned for 2026
November 5 — Guangzhou — At the 7th annual Xpeng Tech Day, Xpeng Motors unveiled its next-generation humanoid robot, IRON, which made a striking debut on stage ...
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November 5 — Guangzhou — At the 7th annual Xpeng Tech Day, Xpeng Motors unveiled its next-generation humanoid robot, IRON, which made a striking debut on stage ...

On November 4 — U.S. software giant SAS Institute has announced its complete withdrawal from the Chinese market after 25 years of operation, laying off all 400 ...

Country Garden, one of China’s largest private property developers, announced that its offshore debt restructuring plan was successfully approved at a creditors...

In a Chinese city once famed for porcelain fit for emperors, the biggest draw today isn’t a museum but a man with a frying pan. For ten years, a street vendor known as “Chicken-Cutlet Brother” has turned a six-yuan snack into something far rarer: a moment of genuine human connection. His story reveals how, in an age ruled by algorithms, warmth itself has become China’s newest form of currency.