Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping will pay official visits to Japan, the Republic of Korea (ROK), Cambodia and Myanmar from Dec. 14 to 22.
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Jiang Yu told a regular press conference that Xi would exchange views with leaders of the four countries on bilateral relations and issues of common concern.
Xi's visit to Japan is the first by a Chinese leader since the new Japanese government was formed. He will have broad contacts with the Japanese government and major political parties.
"We hope the visit will enhance political mutual trust between the two countries, expand cooperation, promote friendship between the two peoples, and push forward the China-Japan strategic relationship of reciprocity," Jiang said.
During Xi's stay in the ROK, the second leg of his tour, Xi will talk with ROK President Lee Myung-bak, Prime Minister Chung Un-chan and Speaker of the National Assembly Kim Hyong-o. He will also meet economic groups and major political party leaders.
Besides the capital, Seoul, Xi will also visit Gyeongju.
"China and the ROK have seen the smooth development of exchanges and cooperation. The two countries also maintain good communication and coordination on international and regional issues. We hope the visit will further promote the good-neighborly relationship," Jiang said.
Xi was invited by the governments of Japan, ROK and Cambodia, as well as Vice Chairman of the State Peace and Development Council of Myanmar Maung Aye.