
She received First Prize in the Youth Division of the 2nd Violin Competition of Shenyang Conservatory of Music and an Outstanding Award in the 7th National Youth Violin Competition organized by the Ministry of Culture of China.
Alongside her intensive teaching responsibilities, she has remained active on stages in China and abroad, appearing as a soloist at the 1st Seongnam Symphony Music Festival in Korea.
She has also performed in the United States with the Arizona State University Symphony Orchestra.
During a visit to the United States in 2016, she recorded the album A North American Musical Journey, featuring modern and contemporary American chamber works, which was published by Liaoning Audio and Video Press.
She was also invited by the Lamont School of Music at the University of Denver in Colorado to give a masterclass lecture.
In 2019, she returned to the United States as a soloist to perform at the International Music and Culture Festival of Indiana State University.
Since 2018, she has formed a trio with Curtis Institute piano professor Alan Chow and Polish cellist Tomasz Szczsny, becoming a resident chamber musician and orchestra leader at the annual Classical Music Festival in Eisenstadt, Austria.
She received First Prize in the Youth Division of the 2nd Violin Competition of Shenyang Conservatory of Music and an Outstanding Award in the 7th National Youth Violin Competition organized by the Ministry of Culture of China.
Alongside her intensive teaching responsibilities, she has remained active on stages in China and abroad, appearing as a soloist at the 1st Seongnam Symphony Music Festival in Korea.
She has also performed in the United States with the Arizona State University Symphony Orchestra.
During a visit to the United States in 2016, she recorded the album A North American Musical Journey, featuring modern and contemporary American chamber works, which was published by Liaoning Audio and Video Press.
She was also invited by the Lamont School of Music at the University of Denver in Colorado to give a masterclass lecture.
In 2019, she returned to the United States as a soloist to perform at the International Music and Culture Festival of Indiana State University.
Since 2018, she has formed a trio with Curtis Institute piano professor Alan Chow and Polish cellist Tomasz Szczsny, becoming a resident chamber musician and orchestra leader at the annual Classical Music Festival in Eisenstadt, Austria.

