Xi Jinping marked the end of his first five-year term as China's leader by giving a speech that seemed nearly as long, the New York Times reports. In a nearly 3.5-hour speech to open the Communist Party Congress, Xi spoke of his accomplishments and goals, addressing the economy, foreign policy, homeland security, the futures of Taiwan and Hong Kong, and more. In terms of China's economy, Xi laid out a general plan of supporting innovation, cracking down on monopolies, goosing consumer spending, stepping up banking regulations, and boosting state-owned businesses. Here's everything else you need to know about Xi's "marathon" speech: