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Zhejiang : découvrez le premier escadron de robots de contrôle de la circulation de Chine mis en service à Hangzhou

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July 7, 2026

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Dou Hanyang, journaliste au Quotidien du Peuple Pendant l’heure de pointe du soir après le travail, à l’intersection des rues Tiyu et Yan’an dans le district de Gongshu, à Hangzhou, capitale de la province du Zhejiang (est de la Chine), Chen Sanchuan, chef d’escadron adjoint de l’escadron de Wulin de la brigade de Gongshu []

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· Jul 6, 2026

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· Jun 24, 2026

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Related coverage for "Zhejiang : découvrez le premier escadron de robots de contrôle de la circulation de Chine mis en service à Hangzhou": South China Morning Post — China builds record-breaking 100-metre observation tower in South China Sea. AzerNews — NASA chief says China may overtake U.S. in space race. BoingBoing — A Shenzhen hotel plans to use a fully robotic staff. Hi China — Drone evacuates resident from floodwaters in Guangxi. Sada Elbalad — China Unveils AI Robot for Emotional Support. Arise News — Morgan Stanley Doubles China Humanoid Robot Shipment Forecast As Commercial Adoption Accelerates