Many of the doctors, epidemiologists and nurses who will work in the unit previously helped tackle the SARS epidemic in Asia, it said in a statement.
"They experienced SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome). They are very knowledgeable in this area," ambassador Zhang Yue said.
Engineers hope to get the unit built and operational within 10 days.
Since the unit will be made of concrete, the embassy said it would leave a lasting legacy to the impoverished west African country, where at least 2,812 people have so far died of the deadly virus.
"China is the only country which provides not only the construction of an Ebola treatment unit, but also the running, operation and the staffing of it."
"Further on we will provide additional material to Liberia worth around USD 5 million. So all together USD 46 million of our aid is exclusively to Liberia," Zhang added.
So far Beijing has promised Ebola-hit countries the equivalent of USD 122 million to help fight the epidemic.
China is Africa's largest trading partner, and its diplomatic footprint across the continent has expanded hugely in recent years as it seeks resources to power its economy.
The United States has earmarked more than USD 350 million in aid, while the World Bank and African Development Bank pledged USD 400 million and USD 225 million respectively.
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