Wang was internationally known for his extensive study of a wide range of cultural relics, artifacts, and manifestations, including: furniture, Chinese lacquer art, bamboo carvings, pigeon whistles, a large number of traditional
crafts and music. His knowledge ranged from trivial matters to
esoteric, from Chinese manuscripts and objects to intangible cultural affairs.
Bibliography (English Selection) • 1989:
Bamboo Carving of China, Wan-go Weng, • 1990:
Connoisseurship of Chinese Furniture: Ming and Early Qing Dynasties, Shih-Hsiang Wang, • 1991:
Classic Chinese Furniture: Ming and Early Qing Dynasties, • 1993:
The Charms of the Gourd, Shixiang Wang, • 1995:
Masterpieces from the Museum of Classical Furnitures, Shih-Hsiang Wang & Curtis Evarts, • 1998:
Classical and Vernacular Chinese Furniture in the Living Environment, Kai-Yin Lo, • 1999:
Beijing Pigeon Whistles, Shixiang Wang, • 2000:
Beyond the Screen: Chinese Furniture of the 16th and 17th, Craig Clunas & Malcolm Rogers, • 2000:
RulesCraft Qing Dynasty, Part 1 () and 2 () ==Awards==