It also showed that more than 60 percent of those surveyed recognized China's active role in BRICS and expected it to play a more active role.
FUTURE DEVELOPMENT
Internationally, people are generally positive about China's future, according to the report.
Those in developed and developing countries believe that China's international status and global influence will continue to grow, and that China will lead the new round of globalization and contribute more to global governance.
Among the 11,000 surveyed, 33 percent thought that China would become the world's largest economy, a large increase on previous years.
"This shows that the international community has more confidence in China's economic prospects," the survey said.
However, 36 percent say China still faces challenges such as economic disparity and environmental pollution.
The survey shows that 28 percent of foreigners plan to study, work or travel in China in the next three years.
As for the most popular cities among foreigners, Beijing, Hong Kong and Shanghai remain the top three, but regions that respondents plan to visit are more various than in the previous survey in 2017.
CHINESE REPRESENTATIVES
To pick a representative of Chinese culture, 52 percent chose Chinese cuisine, with almost 80 percent saying they had tried it, 72 percent of whom spoke highly of it.
Chinese medicine and martial arts also stood out as significant representatives of Chinese culture, picked by 47 and 44 percent, respectively.
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