 This Tuesday is my opening in the Arc One gallery in Melbourne. Melbourne is a little bit more culture and more interesting. It's a very different city, you know. I think I'm very lucky I came to Australia and they gave me many, many things. This exhibition is very colorful, you know. I really hope that people like my works. This is all of my recent work. I think it will be very interesting. Years are born in Beijing in 1957. My family is quite art families because my father is a Beijing opera singer. I think this is a very important influence to me. In 1988, three artists received the invitation from the club art in Hobart. But when we arrived to Australia, we felt, oh, this is very, very different. Very small cities, but very beautiful. And I think, oh, maybe I should be a migration to Australia because I like it here. The reason I settled in Sydney because Sydney has a friend here. Sometime I came to the Chinatown to enjoy the view there and to meet my friends. I've been to many Chinatowns and Sydney Chinatown may be the best Chinatown on the world. And also, I like New Towns. My studio has been there for 15 years, working and living in New Towns. This is very old buildings, but very quiet. I can concentrate on doing my artworks. I think they have different layers. Firstly, my work is very humorous. Secondly, it's very knowledgeable. Before my works in China, it was very Chinese because my work uses a lot of the grey colours, because Beijing is very grey colours. Australian is totally different. The colour is very shiny. Sydney has a lot of the water around it. The water can give you many different feelings and meanings. That's why you can look in my paintings, the water is getting bigger and bigger. I think this is the Australian influence for my art. I think after 10 years, I'm really concerned about Australian political things like immigration situation, refugee situation. I think if you live in these areas, you must do things about Australia. I did a big solo show in the Powerhouse Museum from another history. This show is very unusual shows, talking about a Chinese great seller discovered Australians before the Captain Cook gave the people to think in different histories about Australians. Sometimes, when I'm walking on the King Street, I always can see some artists walking on the street, making their own pictures, making the city more enjoyable. In Australia, artists are very free. You can do what you want to do. Since I've lived in Australia for 20 years, I've just developed my ideas. I had a big work permanently hung in the 700 Collins Street. Every time I'd go there, blowing, oh, my work's still there. That's very good. I use my Chinese eyes to create Australian stories. That's why my art is so popular for the Australian audience. I'm a little bit proud about myself. No, it's a wonderful place. Thank you. Australian, I just feel everything is very good. Just so quiet here. Sometimes, I just feel too lonely here. My wife and daughter living in Beijing, they complain, you know. Yeah, sometimes I should stay with my wife and daughter. Since I arrived to Australia, they always kept me busy. I just never stopped. I'm very happy this time, you know, in Akung Wan. Yeah, I'm a little bit surprised. Before my opening, not many people like today. One was celebrating the joy of the moment. Yeah, I think Australia gave me a very good chance. I've got a very good life here. My daughter is born here. I have a lot of friends. I did what I want in Australia. Yeah, this is my life, you know, all for the art.