 The performance will feature Grammy Award-winning musician Wu Tong, who, particularly in China, was known as a lead singer and acclaimed 1990s rock band, Luanhui. He's a founding member of the world-renowned Silk Road Ensemble, which we had the privilege of welcoming in Davos this year. And Wu Tong was so generous to bring together part of the ensemble and to play with us today. He's performed around the world with musicians of dozens of musical traditions. He joins us in Chang'en to close out really a fantastic and wonderful 10th anniversary annual meeting of new champions with a performance that builds bridges between traditions and the future. Culture matters. You heard that in the closing discussion. We need to collaborate more. We need to build bridges. We're very, very honored to have him explore that theme musically with us today. So, if you bear with us as we prepare the stage, I look very much forward to introducing Wu Tang and his collaborators for this closing performance. Ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming Wu Tong and guitarist Zhao Wei to the stage. Thank you very much. Let me talk a little bit in Chinese. I'm very honored to be able to participate in the world-renowned Silk Road Ensemble, the new champion of the year. I'm also very happy to have my old friend, guitarist Zhao Wei, play with us today. If the 21st century has a characteristic of a pearl, it's a fusion. I think the fusion happens in many aspects of our society. The political, economic, and cultural aspects of the world are full of a characteristic of a pearl, which is a fusion. In fact, the three works I'm going to show you today are full of the meaning of a fusion. Just now, this work is called Sound. It's a kind of collision between traditional Chinese music and popular music. The next work is a kind of experience of Taiwanese folk music and Western classical music. Please listen to Wang Chunfeng. Thank you. Thank you. Next, let's welcome my good friend, a Japanese drummer, Funky Moji. He will play a three-part work called Extreme Sound. Funky, please.