Experience Lunar New Year 2026: Embrace the Fire Horse Year

As the Lunar New Year approaches, set to celebrate the Fire Horse Year in 2026, China’s tech industry is making significant strides in artificial intelligence (AI). Major companies are unveiling new models that promise to reshape the landscape of AI and robotics.
Innovations from China’s Tech Giants
Prominent players in the sector are racing to introduce cutting-edge AI technologies. This initiative coincides with the Lunar New Year festivities, showcasing the pivotal role of AI in China’s manufacturing and technological strategy.
DeepSeek’s Next Generation AI
DeepSeek is preparing to launch its highly anticipated V4 model. This follows the success of V3, which recently achieved a notable milestone by topping Apple’s US app store, surpassing even ChatGPT.
ByteDance Enhancements
- ByteDance has upgraded Doubao, China’s leading AI chatbot.
- They also launched Seedance 2.0, capable of generating cinematic-quality videos from minimal user input.
Alibaba’s Qwen 3.5 Initiative
Alibaba is promoting “agentic commerce” with its release of Qwen 3.5. This AI-driven shopping experience follows a successful $400 million coupon campaign, which resulted in over 120 million orders placed in just six days.
Start-up Innovations
- Zhipu AI and MiniMax, labeled as China’s “AI tigers,” have introduced new open-source models.
- Both companies successfully raised substantial funds during their listings in Hong Kong.
Advancements by Other Tech Companies
Other significant contributors include Tencent, iFlytek, NetEase Youdao, and the robotics firm Dexmal. These companies are focused on delivering models tailored for mobile devices, enterprise applications, and practical robotics.
This Lunar New Year not only marks the upcoming Fire Horse Year but also highlights China’s relentless ambition in AI development. With these advancements, the future of technology in the nation looks incredibly promising.



