Ma Jack Yun, centro, presidente del gruppo Alibaba, è raffigurato come egli arriva al mondo prima conferenza Internet, noto anche come vertice Wuzhen, in Wuzh
Jack Ma Yun, center, Chairman of Alibaba Group, is pictured as he arrives at the First World Internet Conference, also known as Wuzhen Summit, in Wuzhen, a town in east China's Zhejiang province, 19 November 2014. China's Internet tycoons and officials together with foreign cyberspace titans celebrated the opening ceremony of the World Internet Conference in Wuzhen, an ancient town in Zhejiang province, on Wednesday (19 November 2014). President Xi Jinping has sent a congratulatory note to the ceremony, hoping that the Internet specialists can improve further cooperation, as well as build a peaceful, open and safe network. Xi said in the letter that he hopes the guests will provide suggestions and make efforts to reach agreements on the global network governance. Vice-Premier Ma Kai attended the ceremony, offering his greetings and suggestions to the attendees. "We should keep mutual respect and mutual trust in cyberspace, share governance, and strive for win-win cooperation, " said Lu Wei, minister of Cyberspace Administration. The conference, which is being held by China for the first time, ends Friday. It has attracted leaders of China's three largest Internet companies, including the country's top search engine Baidu and instant messaging tool provider Tencent, as well as participants from top global technology enterprises in the world, including Apple and Cisco. "China is participating in world's Internet development and is providing unique values, " said Jack Ma Yun, executive chairman of Alibaba Group, at the opening ceremony. More than 1, 000 participants from over 100 countries and regions are attending the conference.