graphics shows China's image is improving internationally Kailer Yamamoto Oilers Jersey , according to the 2016-2017 China National Image Global Survey. Jointly conducted by the Center for International Communication Studies under the China Foreign Languages Publishing Administration, and Kantar Millward Brown and Lightspeed, the survey interviewed citizens in 22 countries, with 500 respondents from each country. (XinhuaMa Yan) The graphics shows China ranks second among 22 countries in terms of influence in global affairs, according to 2016-2017 China National Image Global Survey. Jointly conducted by the Center for International Communication Studies under the China Foreign Languages Publishing Administration, and Kantar Millward Brown and Lightspeed, the survey interviewed citizens in 22 countries Mark Letestu Oilers Jersey , with 500 respondents from each country.(XinhuaMa Yan) BEIJING, Jan. 5 (Xinhua) -- China's image is steadily improving, with international appreciation of its performance in domestic and foreign affairs, economic influence and cultural and high-tech hallmarks, according to a survey released Friday.
The country scored 6.22 out of 10 for its overall image, maintaining a slight upward curve in recent years, said the 2016-2017 China National Image Global Survey Cam Talbot Oilers Jersey , which has been conducted annually since 2011.
Jointly conducted by the Center for International Communication Studies under the China Foreign Languages Publishing Administration, and Kantar Millward Brown and Lightspeed, the survey interviewed people in 22 countries, with 500 respondents from each country.
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China scored 6.5 and 6.2 points for its performance in global and domestic affairs, respectively.
The three countries whose China score saw the biggest rise were Italy, Canada and the UK, though developing countries had a better impression of China generally.
People aged 18 to 35 had the best impression of China.
In terms of influence Milan Lucic Oilers Jersey , China ranked the second to the United States, followed by Russia, Germany and the UK.
China's "Belt and Road Initiative" is recognized by a growing number of people worldwide, according to the survey.
Eighteen percent of the overseas respondents had heard of the "Silk Road economic belt" and the "21st century maritime Silk Road," and 40 percent in Indonesia, India and other countries situated along the routes.
It also showed that more than 60 percent of those surveyed recognized China's active role in BRICS and expected