Opinion

The Thaiger Opinion Columns.

  • Island View: First street food adventure in Phuket | Thaiger

    Island View: First street food adventure in Phuket

    PHUKET: A friend of mine, who intends to visit Phuket shortly, asked me what the street food was like here. Being a picky eater and mostly cooking for myself at home, I realized I hadn’t tried much in the way of street food for the year that I’ve been in Phuket. Armed with dozens of recommendations from friends and colleagues,…

  • Ministry of Farang Affairs: Welcome to the farang flying club | Thaiger

    Ministry of Farang Affairs: Welcome to the farang flying club

    The Ministry of Farang Affairs is a one-stop shop where foreigners in Thailand can learn all they need to know about living here. No, we’re not talking about work permits, visas or taxes. We’re talking about day-to-day life in the Land of Endless Shocks and Riddles, of Blur, Befuddlement and the Bizarre. Stay tuned for weekly insights from Minister Stephff.For…

  • Opinion: The never-ending battle to protect Thai tourism | Thaiger

    Opinion: The never-ending battle to protect Thai tourism

    PHUKET: The recent arrest of a businessman for allegedly faking a Thai national identification card is just the latest development in the seemingly never-ending battle to protect the Thai tourism industry from illegal foreign opportunists. Thai authorities are, of course, correct to prosecute, to the full extent of the law, any foreigner who would resort to forgery in an attempt…

  • Ministry of Farang Affairs: ‘Spa’ is not necessarily professional | Thaiger

    Ministry of Farang Affairs: ‘Spa’ is not necessarily professional

    The Ministry of Farang Affairs is a one-stop shop where foreigners in Thailand can learn all they need to know about living here. No, we’re not talking about work permits, visas or taxes. We’re talking about day-to-day life in the Land of Endless Shocks and Riddles, of Blur, Befuddlement and the Bizarre. Stay tuned for weekly insights from Minister Stephff.…

  • Island View: If it ain’t broke, why fix it? | Thaiger

    Island View: If it ain’t broke, why fix it?

    PHUKET: I have lived and worked in Phuket for quite a few years. I’m sure we all agree that driving on the island is one of the biggest challenges in our daily lives. Getting to work and making your way home each day is a matter of luck and skillful maneuvering, but I am not going to complain about any…

  • Opinion: Putting the public’s safety first | Thaiger

    Opinion: Putting the public’s safety first

    PHUKET: Reports of structural damage at the Jungceylon shopping complex in Patong need to be taken seriously to protect shoppers from potential danger, but calls to close down the entire complex indefinitely appear to be unduly alarmist given the situation on the ground – and beneath it. News that support pillars in the basement of the complex were damaged apparently…

  • Island View: The perks of parking are ready to be reaped | Thaiger

    Island View: The perks of parking are ready to be reaped

    PHUKET: Friends often whine to me about the traffic issues in Phuket Town, usually about how difficult it can be to get in and out of town during morning and evening rush hours. But I had no idea just how implausibly gridlocked the center of town can become, until I scheduled a lunch meet there. We were booked to meet…

  • Opinion: Education key to “Smart City’ success | Thaiger

    Opinion: Education key to “Smart City’ success

    PHUKET: Given its present status as a mass tourism destination, Phuket has potential for development as one of the enthusiastically-dubbed ‘Smart Cities’. In the broader sense, however, the real key to our future success in this digital age lies in raising local educational standards. Previous successive governments have trumpeted similar grandiose schemes, but without adequate funding or ever directly addressing…

  • Island View: Phuket’s perennial road-flooding problems during rainy season | Thaiger

    Island View: Phuket’s perennial road-flooding problems during rainy season

    PHUKET: With the return of the rains last week, Phuket’s perennial road-flooding problems also made a dramatic comeback. But not on one stretch of highway that has been blighted for over a decade by impassably deep puddles. The junction by the TOT’s main office on Chao Fa West was transformed into a no-go lake with every heavy tropical downpour –…

  • Opinion: Limiting the damage to Thailand’s precious resources | Thaiger

    Opinion: Limiting the damage to Thailand’s precious resources

    PHUKET: The Phuket Gazette supports the government’s efforts to return stolen mangrove land to the state, only if the investigation can be conducted in a fair and transparent way, that punishes the real wrongdoers and limits damage to innocent third parties. Dating back to the start of the tin mining era in the 1930s, the destruction of mangrove forests at…

  • Opinion: Problems with Phuket’s blood supply | Thaiger

    Opinion: Problems with Phuket’s blood supply

    Dr Suprang Suttantapidok, MD, is a hematologist at Vachira Phuket Hospital and the head of the hospital’s blood bank. A Phuket native, she graduated from the Faculty of Medicine at Siriraj Hospital and specialized in hematology. She has been working for Vachira Phuket Hospital since 2013. Here, she talks about the blood-related issues that Phuket faces and the needs of…

  • Opinion: Island View: Daily brush with death | Thaiger

    Opinion: Island View: Daily brush with death

    PHUKET: Living in Phuket and being surrounded by beautiful hills and beaches, one sometimes tends to forget what a gamble braving the island traffic on a motorbike can really be. Not to say that motorbike riders are hardly to blame; that’s far from being the case. However, only those of us who regularly risk our lives on two wheels in…

  • Opinion: The evolution of Phuket Town | Thaiger

    Opinion: The evolution of Phuket Town

    Don Limnunthaphisit, 52, is currently the president of the Old Phuket Town Community. He was born and raised in Phuket and graduated from Prince of Songkla University with a bachelor’s degree in science. Here, he talks about the changes Phuket has been through, which drastically changed the lives of the local people. He also talks about what the ‘ideal’ version…

  • Ministry of Faranag Affairs: Always take your shoes off | Thaiger

    Ministry of Faranag Affairs: Always take your shoes off

    The Ministry of Farang Affairs is a one-stop shop where foreigners in Thailand can learn all they need to know about living here. No, we’re not talking about work permits, visas or taxes. We’re talking about day-to-day life in the Land of Endless Shocks and Riddles, of Blur, Befuddlement and the Bizarre. Stay tuned for weekly insights from Minister Stephff.…

  • Opinion: Young lives forever ruined by drugs | Thaiger

    Opinion: Young lives forever ruined by drugs

    PHUKET: Despite the recent effort to ‘restart’ Thailand as a more civil and corruption-free society, continued reports of drug-related arrests indicate that our nation still has a long way to go in curbing the chronic problems of illicit drugs. The reflections of two female inmates serving lengthy sentences at the dangerously overcrowded Phuket Provincial Prison should serve as cautionary tales…

  • Opinion: Tourism’s impact on Phuket’s sea gypsies | Thaiger

    Opinion: Tourism’s impact on Phuket’s sea gypsies

    Nirund Yangpan, a fisherman by profession and father of four sons, was born and raised in Rawai’s sea gypsy community. His family has been fishing for generations, but times have changed and now he fears the worst. Here, he talks about how tourism and new fishing regulations have impacted their traditional way of life, making it harder to earn a…

  • Island View: Wherefore art thou coffee? | Thaiger

    Island View: Wherefore art thou coffee?

    PHUKET: A great part of my excitement upon learning I’d be moving to Phuket was due to the island’s proximity to Sumatra and Java, arguably the world’s most renowned coffee-growing regions. Imagine my dread at realizing that here, like much of the world, the market is dominated by instant coffee. Thailand’s consumption of instant coffee is so ubiquitous that the…

  • Ministry of Farang Affairs: Going without toilet paper | Thaiger

    Ministry of Farang Affairs: Going without toilet paper

    The Ministry of Farang Affairs is a one-stop shop where foreigners in Thailand can learn all they need to know about living here. No, we’re not talking about work permits, visas or taxes. We’re talking about day-to-day life in the Land of Endless Shocks and Riddles, of Blur, Befuddlement and the Bizarre. Stay tuned for weekly insights from Minister Stephff.…

  • Opinion: Innovation is just half the battle [video] | Thaiger

    Opinion: Innovation is just half the battle [video]

    PHUKET: In a world where the only constant is change, it is interesting to note that Thailand is now gaining a reputation for innovation. The Gazette‘s cover story this week highlights just one of the many Thai innovations that won prizes at the 44th International Exhibition of Inventions, held in Geneva last month. Among the other big Thai winners in…

  • Opinion: A parent’s perspective on homeschooling in Phuket | Thaiger

    Opinion: A parent’s perspective on homeschooling in Phuket

    Homeschooling mother Papatsorn Sompranon, 44, is a Trang native and the proud parent of daughters Nattaya, 14, and Phimphan, 10, whose invention of a ‘Smart Watering Controller’ for house plants won them a bronze medal at the Malaysian International Young Inventors Olympiad last month. Mrs Papatsorn graduated with a nursing degree from Prince of Songkla University and worked as a…

  • Ministry of Farang Affairs: You may not know you are a potential prey | Thaiger

    Ministry of Farang Affairs: You may not know you are a potential prey

    The Ministry of Farang Affairs is a one-stop shop where foreigners in Thailand can learn all they need to know about living here. No, we’re not talking about work permits, visas or taxes. We’re talking about day-to-day life in the Land of Endless Shocks and Riddles, of Blur, Befuddlement and the Bizarre. Stay tuned for weekly insights from Minister Stephff.…

  • Opinion: Artistic controversy through the ages | Thaiger

    Opinion: Artistic controversy through the ages

    PHUKET: The persecution of artists has been a popular pastime for people in power since the first paintings were commissioned by the courts and Counts of the Renaissance. Caravaggio was run out of Rome by angry clergymen who disagreed with the artist’s stylistic leap toward the visceral vulgarities of humanity, while many nobles and critics celebrated his work as groundbreaking.…

  • A Decade Ago: Election day grumbles, then and now | Thaiger

    A Decade Ago: Election day grumbles, then and now

    PHUKET: Election polls were again on page one of the Phuket Gazette at the end of April 2006, after the first round of voting failed to meet the necessary requirements to nominate Phuket representatives to Parliament. The election followed the decision by then-Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to dissolve the House of Representatives. Five citizens, angry with the government and the…

  • Governor letter: Tourists need to obey Phuket laws | Thaiger

    Governor letter: Tourists need to obey Phuket laws

    Governor Chamroen Tipayapongtada started his first day as the Phuket Governor on September 30, 2015. He is a Phuket native with a master’s degree in political and administrative science from the National Institute of Development Administration. Here he talks about a list of dos & don’ts aimed at preventing so many tourists dying on the island and improving Phuket’s reputation…

  • Ministry of Farang Affairs: Magic buffalo | Thaiger

    Ministry of Farang Affairs: Magic buffalo

    The Ministry of Farang Affairs is a one-stop shop where foreigners in Thailand can learn all they need to know about living here. No, we’re not talking about work permits, visas or taxes. We’re talking about day-to-day life in the Land of Endless Shocks and Riddles, of Blur, Befuddlement and the Bizarre. Stay tuned for weekly insights from Minister Stephff.…

  • Opinion: Phuket lifeguards need more muscle | Thaiger

    Opinion: Phuket lifeguards need more muscle

    PHUKET: After years of contractual disputes leaving Phuket’s beaches devoid of essential life saving services, as the annual southwest monsoon season whipped up deadly rip currents along our west-coast beaches, we applaud the Phuket Provincial Administration Organization (PPAO) and the Phuket Lifeguard Club (PLC) for quickly re-signing their contract and breaking this vicious cycle. Officials consistently blamed the failure to…

  • Opinion: Educating Phuket locals about city planning | Thaiger

    Opinion: Educating Phuket locals about city planning

    Rakkiet Deedpin, a native of Patthalung, is the City Planner for the Public Works and Town and Country Planning office in Phuket, having previously worked for that office as a policy analyst. He earned his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Architecture and Planning from Thammasat University. Here, he talks about ways to educate Phuket locals about town planning. PHUKET: The…

  • Island View: Treacherous Thais? I don’t think so. | Thaiger

    Island View: Treacherous Thais? I don’t think so.

    PHUKET: Thailand is to Asia what Vegas is to America, or at least it’s thought to be. The sin-capital of Asia where ‘anything goes’, or at least that’s what I was told. When I first decided to visit Phuket, it set off alarm bells for everyone around me. I received calls from friends and family members who I hadn’t heard…

  • Opinion: Will clubbing Phuket’s beach venues prove to have been worth it? | Thaiger

    Opinion: Will clubbing Phuket’s beach venues prove to have been worth it?

    PHUKET: The demolition of the government-built buildings along Surin’s beachfront, which once housed a number of iconic Phuket beach clubs, marks the end of an era on the island. Unlike numerous other beach venues that have been demolished since the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) started to sweep opportunistic, mafia-style business ventures from Phuket’s sands, tearing down these…

  • A Decade Ago: Songkran, road-safety and dive regulations | Thaiger

    A Decade Ago: Songkran, road-safety and dive regulations

    PHUKET: Despite having significantly fewer people, fewer cars, fewer motorbikes and fewer tour buses on the island ten years ago, the Songkran ‘Days of Danger’ safety goals were much more reasonable. As has become the trend over the last few years, Phuket is joining the nation in a ‘Seven Days of Danger’ campaign this year with the unrealistic provincial goal…