Chinese Room Service Robots

Room service robots in lobby of hotel in the Yuhui district in Shanghai November 2025
Room service robot taking the elevator
Room service robot in another hotel lobby


When I visited Shanghai I was surprised to see room service robots in the hotel I stayed at. I understand these robots deliver food, mail, express packages and items ordered by hotel guests through room service. I saw service robots can take elevators on their own, deliver food to guests, and assist room cleaning staff. The service robots free employees from repetitive and low value-added work that enables employees to focus more on providing higher quality services. In addition, most hotels in China with three stars or more are now equipped with service robots. All Rights Reserved.


Red-Tailed Hawk at Mallard Slough San Jose

red-tailed hawk at Mallard Slough San Jose May 2026


The red-tailed hawk, or Buteo jamaicensis, is the most common and widespread bird in mostly North America, and there are 2.3 million in population. They usually live between 12 and 21 years and are found in the countryside, woodlands, mountains, plains, and roadsides. The birds are known for effortless soaring and are often seen on roadside poles or sailing over fields and woods. Red-tailed hawks usually have a trademark reddish-brown tail but can also have black, brown, and white plumage. When feeding they usually swoop down on their prey at a top speed of 64 km/h. Their diet includes small mammals, birds, reptiles, rabbits, and ground squirrels. They also control mammals and rodents that eat farmers’ crops. The red-tailed hawks are federally protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act and can’t be hunted or bothered. All Rights Reserved.


Street Photo San Jose Japantown March 18, 2025


Photograph from my participation in the San Jose State University photography exhibition April 2025