Xi said China will be paying equal attention to "bringing in and going global."
Xi also inspected Chaozhou's ancient town, where he visited local cultural and historical landmarks, including an ancient bridge, an ancient gate tower and a street lined with ancient memorial archways, to check the restoration and protection of cultural relics, the inheritance of intangible cultural heritage and the development of cultural and tourism resources.
Xi made the remark in a phone conversation with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa in the evening.
Wuxi – a national pilot area for development of the internet of vehicles (IoV) in East China's Jiangsu province – hosted a summit on the future of IoV development on Dec 4.
Xi's inspection tours often come with the planning and implementation of major policies, but he also listens to the public's opinions on these policies.
Xi urges all-out rescue after SW China landslideBEIJING -- President Xi Jinping has ordered all-out efforts in rescue and relief work after a landslide in Southwest China's Guizhou province left 11 people dead and 42 others missing.
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Xi spoke of the need for China and Madagascar to strengthen communication and coordination in major international and regional issues such as climate change, the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the peace and security issues in Africa to safeguard the common interests of the two countries and those of the developing countries.
Xi's speech, featuring traditional Chinese sayings such as, "Building a tall building begins with mounds of soil," attracted likes in social networks as many echoed his point of taking a step-by-step approach and working hard to turn blueprints into reality.
Wuhan accounts for most of the cases reported globally, and as of Monday, 4,471 patients remained in critical condition in the city. However, 59,897 people in the country have recovered from the disease, thanks to the collective courage and efforts of medical workers and entire communities nationwide.
Xi made the remarks in a letter of congratulation to the 22nd annual conference and general meeting of the International Association of Prosecutors, which opened Monday morning in Beijing.