The visit to Serbia, Poland and Uzbekistan will lead to more projects involving production capacity cooperation, says Foreign Ministry.
Poland is somewhat new destination for Chinese tourists, compared with France, which gets about 2 million Chinese visitors a year.
"China was the starting point of the Silk Road, so how come you know less about the road than me?" asked Sobirov Shukhrat, a 19-year-old working at a hotel in Tashkent, after he discovered my insufficient knowledge of the hotel's historical decorations.
Caravans of camels carrying silk, jewels and spices along the Silk Road are long gone, but cargo trains linking Chinese cities with Europe are taking the ancient road into a brand-new future.
With a long whistle, a train left the station in Central China's Zhengzhou city to the applause of dozens of European leaders on May 20.
President Xi Jinping's upcoming visit to Serbia, Poland and Uzbekistan is expected to enhance cooperation with the countries on the Belt and Road projects, experts said.