User:Vicky Yang Musílek/Vit Musílek

Vít Musílek (* February 22, 1995 Ústí nad Labem) is an entrepreneur, traveller and renovator of the North Bohemia Observatory. He married Xiao Feng Musílek Yang in 2023.

Life
He studied at the secondary medical school in Ústí nad Labem. In 2012, he flew for the first time to the People's Republic of China, where he has since returned regularly for business and to help organize educational programs on traditional Chinese medicine. In 2016, he interpreted for Luo Yu Ping, the richest resident of GuiZhou province.

In 2014, he went to Beijing to study Mandarin Chinese at North China Electric Power University, which he successfully completed with the international HSK 4 exam, and in 2016-2018, he studied traditional Chinese medicine in seminars with the Chinese Embassy organization, where he visited such places as the oldest traditional Chinese medicine hospital in Beijing.

2017 signed a cooperation agreement with the Czech-Slovak Chinese farm 中捷友谊农场 in HeBei province.

A year after signing the cooperation, he founded Skychatters.com, a travel companion mobile app in Ústí nad Labem that gives users the opportunity to contact other passengers on the plane even months before departure. In 2020, the app gained users on 296 international flights in Europe, received a lot of media attention and was ranked in the second round of Deloitte's 50 fastest growing companies in Central Europe. In 2021, the app was supported by Airbus.

He is also the founder and co-owner of Skyhomes, which built the first so-called "Bubble Hotel" in the Czech Republic.

While in China, he also made an educational documentary entitled "What Happens in the Grass", which he presented to Škoda Auto in the Czech Republic and the National Technical Library upon his return.

As a patriot of Ústí nad Labem, at the beginning of 2022 he purchased the ruins of the Ústí observatory in order to save it to its original state and then offer it to the public not only for stargazing, astronomy education, schools for scientific purposes. He spent a year and a half gathering archival materials.

After getting married in 2023, he moved to China.

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