DEEP Robotics Humanoid Robot Spotted Practicing Kung Fu at a Temple
Multiple humanoid robots from DEEP Robotics recently went viral after being spotted “meditating” and “training kung fu” at a temple-style site in Hangzhou’s…
Multiple humanoid robots from DEEP Robotics recently went viral after being spotted “meditating” and “training kung fu” at a temple-style site in Hangzhou’s Oriental Culture Park — and yes, the internet absolutely spiraled 🤣🥋. The clips show several DR02 humanoid robots standing calmly, striking controlled poses, and moving in sync at the park’s Bagua altar area 🧘♂️🤖, instantly triggering comments like, “Do we call them shifu now?” and “This looks like robot sect training.”
Behind the meme-worthy visuals is some very serious engineering 🔧. DEEP Robotics (Chinese name: 云深处科技) was founded in 2017 out of Zhejiang University’s tech ecosystem and is known for building industrial-grade robots designed for real-world deployment, not just lab demos. The DR02 is positioned as an all-weather, industry-level humanoid robot, featuring IP66 protection and a wide operating temperature range — meaning rain, dust, heat, or cold won’t slow it down 🌧️❄️🔥.
Standing at around 175 cm tall, these robots are intentionally human-sized so they can move through existing spaces and use standard tools without redesigning worksites 🛠️. With advanced sensors and high-performance onboard computing, DR02 units are built for inspection, emergency response, logistics, and security patrols 🚨📦.
Still, watching multiple humanoid robots calmly “practice kung fu” in a temple courtyard? Peak sci-fi energy. Ancient philosophy meets future labor — and China stays unmatched 🤖✨


