Robots, acupuncture impress human rights delegation in Chengdu
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Georgi Milkov Georgiev, special correspondent for Bulgarian newspaper 24 Chasa, said he was impressed by how digitalization has changed China since his last visit 25 years ago. "You can learn a lot from China in this field," he said of China's humanoid robot development.
Geoffrey Miller, a geopolitical analyst at Gulf States Insights in New Zealand, compared coming to China to visiting the future. He noted that alongside technological advancement, China prioritizes people's quality of life, not just economic growth. "You can see the benefits of development in people's everyday lives," he said.






















