I have a recording of this played by one of the composers (Yin Chengzong) and the Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, led by Adrian Leaper. It also has, oh, about a dozen Chinese piano solo pieces, which are also very nice.
This concerto is, I think, underestimated. Very rarely played in concert, if at all, here in the states. Although not the most difficult concerto, it is definitely more advanced than any of the Mozart concertos, in my opinion. There can be found in it a lot of Western influence, and I have connected many parts of it to other concerto or piano compositions.