The Sun as a well-defined neutrino source provides extremely important opportunities to investigate nontrivial neutrino properties such as non zero mass, flavor mixing, neutrino oscillations, and MSW effect. The solar neutrino flux is energetically broadband, free of flavor backgrounds, and passes through quantities of matter obviously unavailable to terrestrial experiments. In this proceeding, after an introduction to solar neutrino phenomenology, I summarise the key features of solar neutrino experiments, then I review the recent measurements on solar neutrinos.