The Islanders will spend nine days in China next September as part of their training camp, the team’s owner, Charles Wang, confirmed Monday in an interview.

The team will be in China from Sept. 14-23, with most of that time spent in Beijing, Wang said. The Islanders will also visit Harbin and Qiqihar in Heilongjiang Province in the northeast, the most popular area for winter sports in China. The trip will conclude what he called the team’s “friendship tour” in Shanghai.

“We have gotten approval from the N.H.L. Players’ Association, the N.H.L. and the Chinese government, and they are welcoming us and are excited about us coming,” Wang said.

Wang said the Islanders would combine training sessions during the tour with games in four cities. Some would be intrasquad games, and others would involve the Chinese national team. He said half the Chinese players would combine with half the Islanders players to create two mixed teams, which would play exhibition matches.