Xi, 64, who was elected in a closed-door vote to head the the Communist Party's all-powerful Politburo Standing Committee, introduced the new leadership in an elaborate ceremony at Beijing's massive Great Hall of the People with no clear indication of a successor.
Premier Li Keqiang retained his seat on the all-powerful seven-member committee, which has five new faces.
The new faces replaced leaders who had reached an informal retirement age of 68. The age of the new leadership gives an indication that none of them could succeed Xi at the next party Congress in 2022.
The announcement follows the end of the week-long Communist Party National Congress, the biggest event in China's political calendar, which is held every five years.
Xi in a brief address after introducing the new committee said, "Over the past five years we have set out a broad agenda, some tasks have been completed while others need more work."
"With decades of hard work, socialism with Chinese characteristics has entered a new era. In this new context, we must get a new look and, more importantly, make new accomplishments," he said.
He spoke about the China entering new era of modernisation.
"As I look ahead to the next five years, I see several important junctures and signposts," Xi said.
"Peace and development are precious and should be valued. The CPC will work with other countries for shared future and the noble cause of peace and development of all humanity," he said.
Over the past five years, China's GDP rose from 54 trillion yuan (USD 8.2 trillion) to 80 trillion yuan, contributing more than 30 per cent of global economic growth.
Though the ruling Communist Party of China is guided by the collective leadership principle, Xi who emerged as the post powerful leader with his ideological thoughts incorporated in the party Constitution and declared earlier as "core leader" has acquired a higher status than other members of the Standing Committee and party, therefore expected to have his way on all policy matters.
Xi, who heads the party, presidency and the military has stamped his authority with massive anti-corruption campaign and the multi-billion dollar Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) to spread China's influence in the world.
Xi's concept of "socialism with Chinese characteristics for a new era" was added to the party's Constitution, elevating him on par with modern China's founder Chairman Mao Zedong and his successor Deng Xiaoping.
Till now, only the thoughts of Mao and his successor Deng were enshrined in the Constitution of the world's longest ruling Communist Party, interpreting the complex doctrine of Marxism with Chinese characteristics.
The thoughts of two of Xi's predecessors, Jiang Zemin and Hu Jintao, were mentioned in the Constitution but not their names. This makes Xi only the third leader to have his thoughts on governance enshrined, which will now be part of school textbooks all over China.
Xi's confidant Zhao Leji was elected secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) of the CPC.
Zhao was elected at a plenary session of the CCDI, at which the CCDI also elected its deputy secretaries and Standing Committee members.
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