Why We Left for Shenzhen Right After Gaokao
#Shenzhen #Gaokao #China #Huaqiangbei #robotics Right after Gaokao, we left Shanghai and went to Shenzhen. In China, choosing a university major is a very serious decision. If a student enters a major they don’t really like, changing direction later can be difficult and costly. My son told me he is interested in robotics and mechatronics, so I wanted to take him to see what the real industry looks like — not just polished videos online, but a real robotics company, real engineers, and the hardware world behind it. In this video, we visited a robotics company in Shenzhen, saw a humanoid robot up close, walked through Huaqiangbei Thanks for watching. I’m Yuka, a Chinese mom sharing real life in China. Timestamps: 00:00 The Cost of Choosing the Wrong Major in China 00:32 Why We Came to Shenzhen 01:08 What a Real Chinese Robotics Company Looks Like 03:35 Shenzhen, China’s Silicon Valley 04:32 Why Huaqiangbei Matters for Robotics 06:44 The Waiter Brought Us the Wrong Order 08:10 The Next Question We Had to Face

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