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Could you back this up with something? I'm genuinly interested.
One group is with the ITER, which runs tokamak setup. ITER is an international effort with China being responsible of creating parts of the TF and PF coils used in the core.
Another group is EAST, which runs a super conducting tokamak setup. The reason that EAST comes into existence is a bit complicated. Part of the reason is political. The ITER is an international project and thus subjected to international delays and friction, this is why Canada quit. Both US and China started parallel research group so they are not bogged down. The main difference between EAST and ITER is the advanced super conducting technology used in the process.
A third group is the ShengGuang group, which is different from EAST and ITER because it focused on Inertial Confined Fusion ICF, or laser based fusion. The group started off a lot earlier (around 1960) than both EAST and ITER, but its earlier effort was focused on lasers.
There are also other minor groups. For example, Tsinghua University has a ball shaped Tokamak setup.
For Chinese readers, a good summary can be seen here:
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