The aid, including supplies of tents, blankets and generators, will be delivered to Nepal by chartered planes, the Ministry of Commerce said.
China will offer further support according to Nepal's demands, it said.
A massive 7.9-magnitude quake shook Nepal yesterday killing more than 2,000 people in the country.
A 62-member China International Search and Rescue Team (CISAR) arrived in Nepal's capital Kathmandu today and started quake-relief works.
China also deployed several chartered flights to evacuate over 600 of its tourists stranded in Nepal.