ChineeSanXian and ChineeGuZheng II.
SanXian (literally means "3 strings") can be traced back to Qin dynasty, 3rd century B.C. It is mostly known to the West through its Japanese descendant, samisen. SanXian's sound character is a bit similar to Banjo.
SanXian comes in a several sizes, the big SanXian can be a tough challenge for short musicians. Even though SanXian has always been a vital component in the Chinese music, in modern times people inclined to learn other instruments over it for various reasons. Still, it's unmistakably one of the most distinguishable Chinese folk instruments.

For audio demo and more info, please visit the ChineeSanXian's webpage:
http://www.chineekong.com/chineesanxian.htm
ChineeGuZheng II is a brand-new recording of GuZheng, designed to replace its predecessor, ChineeGuZheng Classic. ChineeGuZheng II contains much more detailed sampling, as well as the much more expressive end result, thanks to the features of the new QIN engine.
ChineeGuZheng II is a free upgrade for existing ChineeGuzheng users.
Currently there is a 20 bucks No-brainer offer for ChineeGuZheng II. Go grab it before the offer expires! This is the best chance to start getting into Chinee Series!

For audio demo and more info, please visit the ChineeGuZheng's webpage:
http://www.chineekong.com/chineeguzheng.htm
