Prime Minister Julia Gillard will start her first full day of meetings in China on Saturday with a briefing from Australia's ambassador Frances Adamson and a meeting with International Monetary Fund chief Christine Lagarde.
Ms Gillard flew into China's resort island of Hainan on Friday, heading Australia's largest ever political delegation to the Asian powerhouse.
The visit comes amid international concerns over North Korea's military posturing.
Following a media conference, the prime minister will speak at a lunch with Australian and Chinese business chiefs, including the heads of major banks.
An afternoon of bilateral meetings with national leaders on the sidelines of the Boao Forum on Asia - a major economic and investment forum - will be followed by a private business dinner.
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