Xi Jinping at podium delivering 2026 New Year address, with screen showing progress symbols.
Xi Jinping at podium delivering 2026 New Year address, with screen showing progress symbols.
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Xi Jinping delivers 2026 New Year message

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Chinese President Xi Jinping delivered his 2026 New Year message in Beijing on December 31, 2025, via China Media Group and the internet. He reviewed achievements from 2025 and outlined prospects for high-quality development in 2026.

The year 2025 marked the completion of China's 14th Five-Year Plan, with President Xi Jinping stating in his address that the country met its targets and made solid advances on the new journey of Chinese modernization. Economic output is expected to reach RMB 140 trillion, with new heights in economic strength, scientific and technological capabilities, defense, and overall national power.

Xi highlighted significant progress in innovation-driven high-quality development in 2025. Many large AI models competed at the top, and breakthroughs were achieved in domestic chip research and development. The Tianwen-2 probe embarked on its journey to explore asteroids and comets, construction started on the Yarlung Zangbo River's lower reaches hydropower project, and China's first electromagnetic catapult aircraft carrier was commissioned. Humanoid robots performed kung fu kicks, and drones staged spectacular light shows. "Inventions and innovations have boosted new quality productive forces and added colorful dimensions to our lives," Xi said.

In culture, public interest surged in cultural relics, museums, and intangible heritage. A new Chinese cultural site was added to the World Heritage List. Cultural IPs like Wukong and Nezha became global hits, and the cultural and tourism sectors thrived. Xi mentioned attending celebrations in Xizang and Xinjiang, where people of various ethnic groups united in expressing love for the motherland.

Internationally, China hosted the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Summit in Tianjin and the Global Leaders' Meeting on Women, and launched island-wide special customs operations in the Hainan Free Trade Port. To address climate change, China announced new Nationally Determined Contributions and proposed the Global Governance Initiative. "China always stands on the right side of history," Xi affirmed, ready to work with all countries for peace, development, and a community with a shared future for humanity.

On Taiwan, Xi noted that people on both sides share blood ties. "The reunification of our motherland, a trend of the times, is unstoppable." He supported Hong Kong and Macao in integrating into national development under One Country, Two Systems for long-term prosperity. As 2026 begins the 15th Five-Year Plan, Xi urged focusing on goals, boosting confidence, and advancing reform and opening up to write a new chapter in China's miracle.

"The dream lofty, the journey long—bold strides will get us there. Let us charge ahead like horses with courage, vitality, and energy," Xi concluded.

Xi also praised the Communist Party of China's strict self-governance in fighting corruption, improving conduct steadily.

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Reactions on X to Xi Jinping's 2026 New Year message predominantly feature shares of the full speech text and videos from official Chinese accounts and pro-China users, praising 2025 achievements in economy, technology, culture, and defense. High-engagement posts highlight calls for high-quality development in 2026 and the 'unstoppable' Taiwan reunification. Taiwanese and Western media accounts express skepticism and rejection of reunification claims amid recent military drills. Diverse opinions range from supportive endorsements of China's progress to concerns over cross-strait tensions.

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Xi Jinping speaks at China's Central Economic Work Conference in Beijing, with leaders and economic charts on screens.
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China holds central economic conference to plan 2026 priorities

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Chinese leaders convened in Beijing on December 10-11 for the annual Central Economic Work Conference, where Xi Jinping delivered a keynote speech reviewing 2025 economic performance, assessing challenges, and outlining 2026 priorities. The meeting emphasized boosting domestic demand, fostering innovation, deepening reforms, and expanding opening-up to promote high-quality development.

At the opening of China's National People's Congress, Premier Li Qiang pledged to champion orderly multipolarism and inclusive globalisation. President Xi Jinping urged major provincial economies to lead in technological innovation and risk control. The government work report outlined priorities for the economy, innovation and military this year.

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Premier Li Qiang delivered the government work report to China's National People's Congress on March 5, 2026, setting a 2026 GDP growth target of 4.5-5% and outlining priorities for the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030), including technological innovation, economic security, public well-being, energy production and decarbonisation. The report announced 20 growth targets across economy, technology, healthcare and more, plus 109 major projects in six areas—up from 102 previously—to support doubling 2020 per capita GDP by 2035.

Hong Kong's Chief Executive John Lee has pledged in his New Year's speech to improve livelihoods, accelerate public housing projects, and bolster innovation and technology development in alignment with China's 15th five-year plan. He described 2025 as a year of challenges that demonstrated perseverance. The speech was uploaded to his social media account on Wednesday night.

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The People's Daily published a front-page editorial on Saturday stressing that self-reform and anti-corruption efforts are key to ensuring the longevity of the Communist Party's rule in China, echoing Xi Jinping's New Year's address. It stated, 'A new year, a new journey begins,' urging intensified discipline in the coming years.

An opinion piece in the South China Morning Post suggests that Hong Kong's 2026-27 budget speech should clarify how the city's economic direction aligns with global and national trends, defining its place in future industries. It urges Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po to explain the macroeconomic rationale behind Hong Kong's new industrial policy: large-scale investment in innovation and technology to broaden the economy.

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China's National Bureau of Statistics announced on Monday that the country's gross domestic product grew 5 percent in 2025 to reach 14.02 trillion yuan, meeting the government's target of around 5 percent. Despite a slowdown to a three-year low of 4.5 percent in the fourth quarter, the economy remained steady amid the US trade war.

 

 

 

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