China took over the presidency of the Group of Twenty (G20) on Tuesday and will host the group's summit meeting in the eastern city of Hangzhou from Sept 4 to 5.
In pictures: President Xi attends G20 summit
The 2015 Group of Twenty (G20) summit concluded in Antalya, Turkey on Nov.16, 2015. China will host the 2016 G20 summit in the eastern city of Hangzhou, the first time for China to host the summit.
The eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou, host of next year's Group of Twenty (G20) summit, is ready to enchant world's leaders with its idyllic beauty and rich cultural heritage.
China accounts for 30 percent of global growth, it is the world's second largest economy and the largest developing country, and the ripple effect of this positive energy will continue to create opportunities across the globe.
On November 16, the 10th G20 Summit dropped the curtain in Antalya, Turkey. Chinese President Xi held bilateral talks with leaders of Turkey, Russia and other G20 member countries
The G20 summit concluded Monday with broad consensus on ways of achieving inclusive and robust growth of the global economy, which is still recuperating from the impact of the 2008 financial crisis.
President Xi Jinping pledges to seek collective efforts to give new impetus to the global economy and deliver a fruitful G20 summit next year in Hangzhou.
China and Australia have important shared interests and plenty of room for cooperation, President Xi Jinping said on Monday.
A package of measures to tackle corporate tax evasion that will have a far-reaching impact on companies' taxation strategies was endorsed by G20 leaders on Monday.
World leaders attending the G20 summit in Antalya, Turkey, condemned in a joint statement on Monday the "heinous" terrorist attacks in Paris.
President Xi Jinping has called for the world to find new impetus for growth, further reinvigorate free trade and achieve better macroeconomic policy coordination.