Wang will lead a delegation aimed at "advancing the bilateral agenda of Panama and China," including on tourism exchanges, trade links and the maritime environment, the Central American nation's foreign ministry said in a statement.
He will meet with Panamanian President Juan Carlos Varela on Saturday.
Varela announced his country had opened diplomatic relations with China on June 12, upgrading ties previously focused only on trade.
That automatically ruptured diplomatic relations with Taiwan, which China regards as a renegade province.
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