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Wuzhen Internet Science and Technology Museum opens for reservations

chinadaily.com.cn| Updated : Nov 3, 2025

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Exterior view of Wuzhen Internet Science and Technology Museum. [Photo/Tide News]

As the World Internet Conference Wuzhen Summit draws near, the world's first large-scale museum dedicated to the internet — the Wuzhen Internet Science and Technology Museum — has undergone a major upgrade and is now open for public reservations.

Located in Jiaxing, East China's Zhejiang province, the upgraded museum presents a global "digital evolution" journey, featuring over 130 rare internet-related exhibits and immersive interactive experiences. The revamped six themed zones expand perspective on digital history to a global scale, covering topics such as digital innovation, technological collaboration, and humanity's shared digital future.

Among the museum's highlights are exhibits on China's first AAA video game, Black Myth: Wukong, and its sequel, Black Myth: Zhong Kui.

Exhibits also include Zhijiang Laboratory's "Three-Body Computing Constellation". It is China's first fully interconnected orbital computing network, comprising 12 satellites with a total computing capacity of 5 quadrillion calculations per second and hosting an AI model of 8 billion parameters. Other attractions include the AI model DeepSeek, which has released over 20 open-source models, the world's first mass-produced brain-controlled bionic arm, and humanoid robots capable of performing traditional dances.

During the summit, from Nov 6 to 9, the museum will also host a special exhibition, highlighting Zhejiang's achievements in computing power, AI models, and chip technology.