The four -story shopping centers have over 100 models of robots for business and personal use.
The first big shopping center was opened in Beijing, where you can buy a variety of robots, including those of humanoids. Gizmodo reported it.
In the four-storey shopping center Robot Mall, located in the high-tech area of E-Town Beijing, more than 100 robots from more than 40 brands are represented.
The shopping center operates as a car dealership, but for robots. He offers sales, maintenance, spare parts and polls or opportunities for customers to leave reviews.
There is a thematic restaurant in the shopping center where robot-commissioners serve dishes and drinks prepared by robot-foals.
Visitors can also observe how football or chess robots play, interact with robot dogs or meet the animatron versions of historical personalities.
Robots cost from 2000 Yuan ($ 278) and reached several million yuan. In particular, the humanoid copy of Albert Einstein, who talks, costs 700,000 yuan ($ 97,473).

Hanoid Copy of Albert Einstein. Photo: x.com/eng_china5
🇨🇳⚡beijing opened the first Mega Robot Mall-3 floors, 50+ brands, hundreds of Androids: from medical and industrial bots to machines like animals and Ai Einsteins.🤖
Play basketball with a robot, fix your repairs, or eat at a robot-powered café.
💰 Price: $ 220– $ 55K+ pic.twitter.com/3as78oslua– Pulse of China | 中国脉搏 🇨🇳 (@english_china5) August 9, 2025
Remember that in June an unusual football match occurred in Beijing: the humanoid robots played on the farm. The match ended with a mark of 5: 3.
In the United States, robot surgeons have been able to perform full operations in the organs of dead pigs – without the participation of people.
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