WASHINGTON (AP) â" Michelle Obama plans a  weeklong solo visit to China this month that  includes meetings with Chinas first lady and high  school and university students.
  
  It  will be her first visit to the Asian economic  powerhouse.
  
  In an announcement  Monday on the White House blog, the first lady  says a China visit is important because it is the  most populous country in the world, with more than  1.3 billion people, and plays an important role on  the world stage.
  
  The White House  says Mrs. Obama will travel from March 19-26. She  will spend several days in the capital of Beijing,  followed by stops in the central city of Xian and  the southwestern city of Chengdu. Her schedule  includes a meeting with Peng Liyuan, the wife of  Chinese President Xi Jinping.
  
  Mrs.  Obama missed meeting Chinas first lady last June  when the newly installed Xi, accompanied by his  wife, traveled to Southern California for a summit  with President Barack Obama. Mrs. Obama stayed in  Washington for personal reaons.
  
  She  wrote a letter to Peng Liyuan welcoming her to the  U.S. and expressing hope that they would meet soon  in China, the White House said.
  
  In  China this month, Mrs. Obama will focus on the  power and importance of education, including in  her own life, during visits to a high school and a  university in Beijing, and a high school in  Chengdu.
  
  She recently began an  effort at home to encourage Americas young people,  including some of the most economically  disadvantaged, to pursue a college education. On  past trips outside the U.S., she also has stressed  the same points to students from the host country.  Mrs. Obama grew up in a poor Chicago family, but  ended up with degrees from two of Americas best  schools.
  
  In China, she will be  accompanied by daughters, Malia and Sasha, and her  mother, Marian Robinson, who lives at the White  House. President Barack Obama will not be on the  trip. He departs the U.S. later that week for  stops in Europe and Saudi Arabia.
  
   Mrs. Obama is encouraging students across the U.S.  to follow her trip on social media and the White  House website, where she will post a daily travel  blog.
  
  In preparation for the trip,  she scheduled a visit Tuesday to a Washington  charter elementary school with a  Chinese-immersion, international baccalaureate  program. Mrs. Obama will hear a presentation from  sixth-graders who visited China last year and  visit with pre-kindergarten students who are  learning Chinese.
  
  In her post  Monday, the first lady said countries today are no  longer isolated and are facing many of the same  challenges, whether it is to provide students with  a good education, combat hunger, poverty and  disease, or address threats like climate  change.
  
  "These issues affect every  last one of us, so its critically important that  young people like you learn about whats going on  not just here in America, but around the world,"  Mrs. Obama said. "Because when it comes to the  challenges we face, soon, all of you will be  leading the way."
  
  "Thats why  everywhere I go, whether its here in the U.S. or  abroad, I meet with young people to hear about  your challenges, hopes and dreams â" and thats  what Ill be doing in China as well," she said.  "Ill be focusing on the power and importance of  education, both in my own life and in the lives of  young people in both of our countries."
  
  Among recent first ladies, Laura Bush traveled  to China with President George W. Bush, and  Beijing was the place where Hillary Rodham Clinton  made her now famous declaration at a United  Nations womens conference in 1995 that "womens  rights are human rights."
  
  Mrs.  Obamas trip will be a highly visible endeavor, but  the fact that shes taking the rest of her family  suggests "shes not going in search of a crusade of  one sort or another," said Jonathan D. Pollack, a  senior fellow in the John L. Thornton China Center  at the Brookings Institution think tank in  Washington.
  
  Mrs. Obamas previous  solo travels outside the U.S. as first lady were  to Mexico in 2010 and the African countries of  Botswana and South Africa.
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