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ZME Science on MSNChinese tourists are using robotic exoskeletons to climb a popular mountainAs China faces a rapidly aging population, robotic exoskeletons are proving to be more than just a tourist gimmick — they ...
Taishan Cultural Tourism Group worked with a tech company to create an exoskeleton that helps tourists climb China's toughest ...
A towering 5,000 feet high, with more than 7,000 steps, Mount Tai, in the eastern Chinese province of Shandong, is known for turning legs to jelly for anyone game for scaling to the top.
Tourists in China have been strapping on robotic legs to help them climb a famous mountain, with a rental service proving ...
“It felt like someone was pulling me uphill!” “This can help more people hike up the mountain and enjoy the scenery of Mount Tai… without it being too strenuous,” Wang told Chinese state ...
Rising 5,000 feet in the eastern province of Shandong, this mountainous wonder has long been a challenge for hikers, with its ...
Mount Tai in Shandong, China, is known for its incredible set of stairs and a summit around 5,000 feet high. Thousands of ...
Author Tara Tai discusses their debut novel, “Single Player,” on Jan. 28 at Books Inc. Mountain View. Courtesy Nicole Loeb. This week, hear author Tara Tai discuss their debut novel at Books Inc.
Taishan Cultural Tourism Group and Kenqing Technology have co-developed a robotic exoskeleton to assist climbers.
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