Tradition and modern technology are thriving side-by-side in the streets of the scenic river town of Wuzhen in east China's Zhejiang Province, as it readies for the second World Internet Conference starting on Wednesday. [Special coverage]
During the three-day conference, the quiet town, which has a history of over 6,000 years, will welcome more than 2,000 government officials and Internet elites from more than 120 countries and regions.
Chinese President Xi Jinping will also be in attendance to deliver a keynote speech.
The excitement in Wuzhen is palpable. The picturesque streets of this sparkling water town are dotted with ancient homes that speak of a rich cultural tradition.
However, at every few meters, this history is married with modern technology. The city offers full WIFI connectivity and there are a number of QR-codes installations that have been put up for the convenience of tourists.
The conference is expected to discuss the future of the Internet and the changes that further technological development can bring to the lives of people.
CCTVNEWS Reporter Han Peng's note
CCTVNEWS is asking all reporters to embrace new media reporting, and has made a huge investment in getting equipping us with new cameras.
My young colleague Lester Xu is one of the most experienced guys from our channel's new media team, and he's teaching me a lot in how to use these new tools in our coverage of the Wuzhen World Internet Conference 2015.
Our "new tools" here include cutting-edge cameras like a 360-degree virtual reality camera and drones, which allow us to get some of amazing (and expensive) shots from different angles in this picturesque town.
But at the same time, we are also trying to maximize the use of small but smart cameras, like Go-Pros and iPhones with a selfie stick.
By the way, our iPhones are now connected to the CCTV headquarters through a secure 4G network, which allows us to do live-broadcasts with just a smartphone!So next time you see a selfie taker dressed extremely well and talking big, don't be surprised -- he might just be a CCTVNEWS reporter embracing new media.