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Delivery man wears mecha suit to deliver food, dubbed ‘Iron Man’

12/17/2025
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A Chinese restaurant owner has captured the imagination of millions online after donning a homemade mecha suit to deliver food, earning himself the moniker “China’s Iron Man” and sparking widespread admiration across social media.

The internet sensation, known online as “Gaosai Armour,” boasts nearly 100,000 followers and recently went viral with a video showing him casually entering a milk tea shop dressed in a gleaming, metallic exoskeleton. As he calmly picks up his drink, astonished bystanders watch in amazement, turning the mundane act of grabbing a beverage into an unforgettable sci-fi moment.

Mecha suits—large, robotic-like exoskeletons typically seen in science fiction—are designed to augment human strength and performance. In real life, however, they are incredibly rare, making Zhou Gaosai’s creation all the more remarkable.

Hailing from Zhengzhou, Henan Province in northern China, the man inside the armour is Zhou Gaosai, born in the 1980s. In an interview with Cover News, Zhou explained that he isn’t a professional food delivery rider, but simply wanted to get a taste of what it’s like. “Sometimes I even strike up conversations with traffic officers,” he shared with a smile. “I ask them whether, in this mech suit, I should be walking on the road or the sidewalk.”
What makes his story even more impressive is that the high-tech-looking suit was built entirely from scratch, without the aid of professional equipment. “I didn’t use any blueprints or molds,” Zhou revealed. “Every component was sourced from scrap yards.” While each suit costs only a few thousand yuan to make, crafting one requires about a week of painstaking effort—from gathering parts to assembling the final product.

“The toughest challenge is striking a balance between aesthetics and practicality,” Zhou explained. “I started designing from the ground up, aiming for a sophisticated, futuristic appearance while making sure the upper body remains flexible enough for movement. I must have revised the design dozens of times—every little detail needs careful consideration.”

Despite the challenges, the reaction from the public keeps him motivated. “When people gather around to take pictures and call me ‘Iron Man,’ I feel it’s all worth it,” he said.

Zhou’s fascination with sci-fi began in childhood, and in his earlier years, he performed in self-made suits at commercial events. However, due to low income, he had to shelve his dream. “To survive, I moved into the food and beverage business,” he recalled. “But I could never completely abandon my passion for building mechas.”

Even as a restaurant owner, Zhou constantly questioned if he would ever return to his true calling. Now, at 37, he feels like he’s finally reignited his lifelong passion. “Transitioning from running a restaurant to becoming a mecha builder feels like starting my life over again,” he said.

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