Morning after the Deluge (violin, piano & string quartet / clarinet, piano & string quartet) (2014)
Night-Shining White (brass quintet) (2014)
Red Trees, Wrinkled Cliffs (guitar, violin, viola and cello) (2012)
String Quartet No. 2 (2010)[20]
Unheard Wishes (clarinet & piano) (2009)
A Crown for Sonia (soprano, cello & piano) (2008)
Reading an Anthology of Chinese Poems...(narrator, flute, viola & harp) (2008)
Duo (violin & viola) (2006)
Ye (two cellos & piano) (2005)
Morning Call (brass quintet) (2002)
Piano Trio (2002)
Three Chinese Songs (voice & piano) (2002)
String Quartet No. 1 (2000)
Duet (flute & piano) (1999)
Solo instrument
Prelude (piano) (2023)
Majestic Bells (piano) (2022)
Crystal (piano) (2018)
Blowing Westward (marimba) (2008)
Rhyme (cello) (2005)[20]
Prism (piano) (2004)
Chorus
Trade Winds (a cappella) (2019)
Iris and Butterfly (mixed chorus & string quartet) (2002)
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