Pan Flute or Paixiao is a kind of Chinese musical instrument that frequently used in folk songs or melodies. It is also known as panpipes or syrinx in the west
Morin Khuur also known as the horse head fiddle, is a traditional Mongolian stringed instrument gained popular among the Mongolian people in north China. It is the most loved and iconic musical instruments of the Mongol people.
Lu Sheng is a wind instrument among the ethnic people living in southwest China. It has been originated in central China with a history of over 3000 years.
Pipa has four-stringed lute with 30 frets and pear-shaped body. The musician holds the instrument upright and play with five small plectrums attached to each finger of the right hand.
Guzheng originated during the Warring Period more than 2,500 years ago in China. Guzheng became very popular in the imperial court and among the common people.
Guqin is also known as the Seven-stringed Qin. The body is a long and narrow wooden sound box. Usually, it is 130 centimeters long, 20 centimeters wide and 5 centimeters high.
The melody of vertically-played bamboo flute or Xiao in Chinese, reminds people of a lonely moon highly hanging in the sky of a frosty autumn night. The sound made of it is the sound of nature.