^New Music in China and The C.C. Liu Collection at the University of Hong Kong Jingzhi Liu, Georg A. Predota. University of Hong Kong. University Libraries – 2005. ISBN978-9622097728. "Given the greater prominence of a number of Chinese composers such as Tan Dun, Chen Yi, Chen Qigang, and Lam Bun-ching (Lin Pinjing), the field of New Music in China has in recent years finally received the .."
^Edward Davis Encyclopedia of Contemporary Chinese Culture Page 437. 2005. "1954, Macao Composer Lam Bun-ching, composer, pianist and conductor, challenges cultural boundaries by ... Her contemporary chamber opera Wenji: Eighteen Songs of a Nomad Flute, which premiered at Asia Society in New York in 2002, ... It is accompanied by a mixed orchestra of Chinese and Western instruments and sung in Chinese and English, with the latter language being reserved for the 'barbarian' Mongols."