Art, Robots, and Pet Terminals—China’s Airports Get Creative

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Art, Robots, and Pet Terminals—China’s Airports Get Creative

From ballet shows to robot dogs and pet terminals, China’s airports are redefining travel with cultural, tech, and lifestyle surprises

China’s airports are becoming more than just places to catch a flight. They’re turning into unexpected spaces of art, innovation, and culture.

Ballet, Robots, and Runway Shows

On June 29, dancers from the Shanghai Ballet performed excerpts from Swan Lake inside Terminal 2 of Shanghai Pudong International Airport. Travelers paused to enjoy the graceful show right in the departure hall. It was part of the airport’s second annual Brand Day and Summer Carnival, which aims to bring more cultural and lifestyle experiences to passengers.

At Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport, a robot dog drew a curious crowd. It danced, posed for photos, and even “invited” travelers to join in. Nearby, airport staff walked a mini runway in modern qipao dresses. These events reflect a growing trend—Chinese airports are adding personality and warmth to the travel experience.

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On June 29, dancers from the Shanghai Ballet performed excerpts from Swan Lake inside Terminal 2 of Shanghai Pudong International Airport. (Photo by Yin Liqin)
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A traveler dances with a robot dog. (Photo by Yin Liqin)

Museums, Pet Terminals, and Smart Patrols

In Guangzhou, Baiyun International Airport has quietly opened China’s first terminal for pets. Still in trial operation, it offers quarantine checks, ticketing, boarding, and pet hotel services—all under one roof. The terminal is opened in May.

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A pet boarding pass. (Photo by Chen Jimin)

In Xi’an, the brand-new Terminal 5 at Xianyang International Airport includes a unique archaeological museum. It showcases ancient artifacts, including a rare bronze bell from the Qin dynasty. The displays come from excavations during airport construction—now repurposed to give travelers a glimpse into local history.

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The permanent exhibition of Xi’an Airport museum is housed in the “Sifang Hall” (四方館).(Photo by Zhang Yuan)

Moreover, at Jiande Qiandao Lake General Airport in Zhejiang, a four-legged robot now patrols the airport’s perimeter. Equipped with thermal cameras and laser scanners, it can cover over 3 kilometers quickly and even issue voice warnings or scare off birds. It’s part of a pilot program to improve efficiency and safety in airport operations.

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A four-legged robot patrols the area near the terminal. (Photo by Wang Gang)

From elegant dance performances to robot assistants and pet-friendly terminals, Chinese airports are becoming lively, human-centered spaces. Travel, it seems, is getting more interesting—even before takeoff.

Additional reporting by CNS.

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