The relationship between the two countries has grown in importance as London contemplates its economic future after it officially leaves the EU in March 2019.
It "will be a historical visit," foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying told reporters during a regular press briefing.
"We attach great importance to our relation with the UK," she said.
"We hope we can continue to further deepen our political mutual trust, expand our cooperation and to elevate our bilateral relations to a new high."
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During her trip, she will meet with Chinese leaders and travel to Shanghai and Hubei, Hua said.
Britain has said it will leave the EU's single market and customs union so that it can strike its own trade deals with countries outside the bloc, making China's huge market an attractive target.
In preparation, a parade of top officials have travelled to China in recent months.
Britain's trade minister Liam Fox recently returned from a trip to China, where he discussed market access for British exports, including its key sector of financial services.
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