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Deutsch: Jochen Reier geboren im Jahr 1945 in Hannover, wächst im Norden Deutschlands auf und studiert in den frühen 70er Jahren Architektur in der bayerischen Landeshauptstadt München. Seine zwei grössten Leidenschaften, fremde Kulturen und das Reisen, führen ihn ausserdem durch insgesamt vier Kontinente. Zunächst entdeckt er Russland, Afrika und Amerika. Anschliessend lernt er Asien kennen und lieben. Über zwanzig Mal fährt er auf abenteuerlichen Wegen von Deutschland nach Nepal und Indien- meist als Fahrer seines legendären MAGIC BUS. Durch die Inspiration seiner Nepalreisen entstanden zum späteren Zeitpunkt drei große Kulturprojekte, beginnend mit dem Bau einer handgeschnitzten Nepalesischen Pagode für die IGA ’83 in München. Eine zweite Pagode folgte in Brisbane, Australien, für die Weltausstellung ’88. Die dritte Pagode entstand in Osaka's Exhibition, Japan 1990. Nach jahrelangen Segelabenteuern in der Südsee hat er heute seine „Bucht des Friedens“auf der Insel Phuket in Thailand gefunden. www.jochen-reier.com
English: 1000/5000 Jochen Reier was born in Hanover in 1945, grew up in northern Germany and studied architecture in the Bavarian capital of Munich in the early 1970s. His two greatest passions, foreign cultures and traveling, also take him through a total of four continents. First he discovered Russia, Africa and America. Then he gets to know and love Asia. He travels over twenty times on adventurous routes from Germany to Nepal and India - mostly as the driver of his legendary MAGIC BUS. The inspiration for his trips to Nepal later led to three major cultural projects, starting with the construction of a hand-carved Nepalese pagoda for the IGA ’83 in Munich. A second pagoda followed in Brisbane, Australia, for the ’88 World's Fair. The third pagoda was created in Osaka's Exhibition, Japan in 1990. After years of sailing adventures in the South Pacific, he has now found his “Bay of Peace” on the island of Phuket in Thailand
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