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What are China's five major contributions to the world?

The first is the contribution of economic development. China's economic growth rate ranks among the best in the world, contributing more than 30% to the world economic growth.

The second is the contribution of scientific and technological innovation. China ranks among the top in the world in the number of invention patents applied, authorized, owned and international patents, and contributes more than 40% to the world's scientific and technological innovation.

The third is the contribution of green ecology. China has become the world's largest green energy investor, producer, consumer and green technology inventor, contributing more than 40% to global green energy.

The fourth is the contribution of cultural civilization. Socialist core values and Chinese excellent traditional culture have been carried forward unprecedentedly, public cultural services have covered the whole people, cultural undertakings and cultural industries have flourished, and the country's cultural soft power has been steadily improved.

Promote the exchange and integration of world civilizations. China's long history and culture itself is very inclusive, which has been fully reflected in the "Ancient Silk Road". The "Ancient Silk Road" is not only a trade road with a long history, but also a channel for people of all countries to communicate, which has promoted the exchange and development of science and culture and made great contributions to the integration and exchange of different civilizations.

The fifth is the contribution of world peace. We will comprehensively promote the diplomacy of a big country with China characteristics, form an all-directional, multi-level and three-dimensional diplomatic layout, implement the Belt and Road Initiative, and fully participate in global governance.

It provides a new model for international and regional cooperation. Represented by the "Belt and Road Initiative", China is creating a new model of international cooperation, which is characterized by surpassing the general free trade area and multilateral trading system, emphasizing the "all-round, three-dimensional and networked interconnection" of politics, economy, society and humanities, allowing the diversity of systems, cultures and religions to exist, and seeking the common denominator of interests and cooperation.