US delegation wowed by Wuhan's tech and culture
Jeffrey Greene, a veteran pilot and chairman of the Sino-American Aviation Heritage Foundation, led a delegation of around 100 people, including descendants of Flying Tigers veterans, as well as teachers and students from Flying Tigers Friendship Schools, to visit Wuhan of Hubei province, from July 1 to 5 for a series of cultural and technological activities.
They visited the Hubei Humanoid Robot Innovation Center, where they saw robots dancing, writing calligraphy, making coffee, pouring hot tea, and played chess and interacted with them.
"I saw videos on Instagram of robots doing little dances, but then they will fall over, and these robots (I see here) can walk on one leg, moving all around. They are totally stable and super cool," said Haley Rasilla, a student in the group. "It exceeds my expectations, way more futuristic than anything I've ever seen in America."
















