 Welcome to Rich and Southeast Asia gathering with Tsinghua University, United in Diversity and UNSDSN. The theme is investing in people, planet and prosperity for the shared happiness of all. You can see behind me is the three mountains bamboo gathering place in Kura Kura Bay. Partners gathered hail from top Indonesia and Southeast Asia universities as well as MIT, Harvard, Columbia, Oxford University, London School of Economics, Tokyo University as well as World Bank, OECD, P4G, International Chambers, World Green Building, Philanthropy and X-Prize. Wow! Now Rich can have different meanings. One lesson I learned in my life's journey is that Rich comes not from materials you own. It comes from the generosity of giving to. I am inspired to see the campus in Bali will celebrate the Balinese Trihitta Karana values of Tian Di Ren He in Chinese aligned with the United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals. The three ways to happiness. First, harmony among people. This includes eradication of poverty, quality education, health care, road safety and livelihoods for all, as well as solving the inequalities in the world. Second, harmony of humans with nature. This includes protecting of our green rainforests, our blue oceans, life-circular economy to recycle, reuse and reduce, and face our climate crisis with natural capital, carbon and communities solutions. At the top of the happiness pyramid is peace and collaboration of spiritual harmony. We need to see ourselves as a system and let go and reset in a collective sense. The Trihitta Karana compass on human-based awareness technology. The Trihitta Karana roadmap on blended finance. The Trihitta Karana value creation for better business, better world will all be explored in the Bali campus along with happiness lab, policy lab, finance lab, innovation lab and more with people from all walks of life and all corners of the globe to reimagine our common fate. Thank you, ministers, professors Chuyong, Sherri, Ed and organizers. We invite you all here to find riches and happiness with open minds, open hearts and open wills.