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On the road again: packed overseas itinerary for globetrotting Chinese President Xi Jinping

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China's President Xi Jinping (left) and his wife Peng Liyuan arrived at Changi Airport in Singapore on November 6, 2015. Photo: Reuters

President Xi Jinping will have spent at least 24 days abroad visiting eight countries in the last four months of the year.

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He will leave Beijing on Saturday for the G20 Leaders' Summit in Turkey, just days after his trip to Vietnam and meeting Taiwanese leader Ma Ying-jeou in Singapore.

Hours after his return from the three-day visit to Antalya, Xi will head to the airport again on November 17 for a summit of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum in the Philippines, amid tensions over China's ongoing construction in the disputed South China Sea.

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In the past weeks, Xi has shifted his attention from the major Western powers to neighbouring countries. And later this month, he will fly to France to address a climate change summit and to South Africa for the China-Africa Cooperation Summit early next month.

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Professor Jin Canrong, a government foreign affairs adviser from Renmin University, said Xi's tight itinerary indicated that he faced tougher challenges abroad than at home.

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