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Lu Wei, minister of the Cyberspace Administration of China introduces the 2nd World InternetConference at the press conference on Dec 9.
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The booming Internet industry has been fueling the growth of Wuzhen, a historic water town inChina's Zhejiang province, putting the eastern settlement on the fast track to smarttransformation.
"Underpinned by the Internet Plus strategy, Wuzhen has been shifting to a culture-enrichedhistoric town equipped with smart and innovative technologies," said Lu Wei, head of theCyberspace Administration of China.
As a permanent venue for the World Internet Conference, the ancient town has significantlybenefited from the event and will continue to in years to come, said Lu during a news conferenceon Wednesday.
The town has been riding high on smart technologies in recent years, as more projects get underway including online medical services, smart elderly care, government administration,makerspace, smart transportation and tourism.
Wuzhen attracted more than 6.92 million tourists last year, up 22 percent from a year earlier, withdaily average visits reaching 190,000 in the same period.
The Internet has increasingly become a new growth engine for not just Wuzhen, but the entireZhejiang province.
Statistics show that added value of the information industry stood at 228.8 billion ($35.75 billion)in the first nine months of this year, contributing 7.7 percent to the province’s GDP.
In 2014, the Informatization Development Index of the province hit 97.98, while the integratedindex of industrialization and informatization reached 86.26, both ranking third in the country.
Meanwhile, emerging industries, including e-commerce, Internet finance, Internet of Things,intelligent logistics, cloud computing and big data and other Internet Plus industries have all beenin full swing and upped the ante over other provinces.
"The WIC will help Zhejiang better attract Internet talents globally and fuel local innovation andentrepreneurship," said Ge Huijun, director of the publicity department of the CPC ZhejiangProvincial Committee and vice-chairman of the WIC organizing committee.
Breaking ground and starting new businesses have become a phenomenon in Zhejiang. TheDream Village in Hangzhou has ushered in 4,100 talents with more than 380 startup projectssince it was launched half a year ago, she said.
The conference, between Dec 16 and 18, is co-hosted by the Cyberspace Administration ofChina and the government of Zhejiang province. For the first time, the United Nations Departmentof Economic and Social Affairs, International Telecommunication Union, World IntellectualProperty Organization and World Economic Forum have joined as co-organizers.