Opinion

The Thaiger Opinion Columns.

  • Letter from the Governor: Helping those in need | Thaiger

    Letter from the Governor: Helping those in need

    Governor Chamroen Tipayapongtada is a Phuket native with a master’s degree in political and administrative science from the National Institute of Development Administration. He served as the island’s vice governor from 2012 to 2014. Here he talks about his mission to help local people in need live a better life and to work together to establish the island’s image as…

  • Island View: Making the move | Thaiger

    Island View: Making the move

    PHUKET: At first I was very hesitant to make the move from Chalong to Phuket Town. When I first came to Phuket, everyone told me that Chalong was the best place to be, as it is central to the beaches and Town. And I have to agree, it is a really great location. However, to get anywhere requires a motorbike…

  • Opinion: Keeping up the pressure to rid Phuket of jet-skis | Thaiger

    Opinion: Keeping up the pressure to rid Phuket of jet-skis

    PHUKET: All stakeholders in Phuket’s future should thank five visiting ambassadors who kept the pressure on the provincial government to do something about the island’s notorious jet-ski rental industry. As opined many times, this particular industry seems to possess a curious ability that allows it to somehow pass undetected through all barriers of law, order, courtesy and simple common sense.…

  • Opinion: Celebrating Loy Krathong responsibly | Thaiger

    Opinion: Celebrating Loy Krathong responsibly

    Uhai Pattanapichai, 53, is the chief of the Phuket Cultural Office. Originally from Bangkok, she has been living in Phang Nga since 1992, taking up her position in Phuket last month. She graduated from Suan Dusit Rajabhat University with a Master’s Degree in business administration. Here, she looks beyond the celebrations of Loy Krathong to the meaning of tradition, emphasizing…

  • Opinion: Time to mobilize Phuket speed traps | Thaiger

    Opinion: Time to mobilize Phuket speed traps

    PHUKET: Efforts to crack down on speeding and other forms of reckless driving took a turn for the serious recently with the news that the Phuket Provincial Police Office is seeking assistance from the Royal Highway Police to set up radar-equipped ‘mobile units’ to help catch offenders (story here). Phuket has emerged as seventh in the nation for the most…

  • Opinion: Positive effects of alcohol zones | Thaiger

    Opinion: Positive effects of alcohol zones

    Pairuch Kulima, 54, has been the chief of the Phuket Excise Office (PEO) since 2011. He is a Phuket native and graduated with a master’s degree in public administration from The National Institute of Development Administration. Here he talks about the responsibilities of the PEO, the pros and cons of selling alcohol and the positive effects that the new alcohol…

  • Island View: Facebook an invaluable moving tool | Thaiger

    Island View: Facebook an invaluable moving tool

    PHUKET: Being a newcomer to the island, I can’t help but marvel at the relative ease with which the transition was made. I had visited Phuket a few years ago as a tourist and fallen in love with it. This year, I decided to move here to pursue certification for Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL). After a quick…

  • Opinion: Phuket beach confusion never ceases to amaze | Thaiger

    Opinion: Phuket beach confusion never ceases to amaze

    PHUKET: The establishment of Patong Beach as the first strand to implement the ’10 per cent’ rule on beach use brings yet another surprising development in the utterly confusing and unpredictable effort to restore some semblance of order and predictability to Phuket’s beaches. When the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) took power more than a year ago, the…

  • Opinion: Creating cop camaraderie | Thaiger

    Opinion: Creating cop camaraderie

    Phuket Provincial Police Commander Teeraphol Thipjaroen, 56, is a Prachinburi native. He graduated from the Royal Police Cadet Academy and has been working in Phuket since 1983, except for brief postings to Krabi and Surat Thani. Here he talks about how building trust and offering support to Phuket’s police force will help create a happier working environment for officers, which…

  • Island View: Surviving the Slump | Thaiger

    Island View: Surviving the Slump

    PHUKET: Having lived on the island for three years, I have seen my fair share of people come and go. It’s easy to get in a slump when all of the friends you originally moved here with move on to new adventures, get married or become homebodies. The mentality of ‘been there, done that’ is rather consuming. So you end…

  • Opinion: Moving public transportation forward | Thaiger

    Opinion: Moving public transportation forward

    PHUKET: More glimmers of hope have emerged that the days of the island’s notorious ‘tuk-tuk and taxi mafia’ may be numbered. Issues of democratic development aside, one of the National Council for Peace and Order’s (NCPO’s) greatest achievements has been its no-nonsense approach in breaking up the tourism-killing stranglehold that thuggish, self-entitled transport syndicates have maintained over the island for…

  • Opinion: Tourism to the stars | Thaiger

    Opinion: Tourism to the stars

    Dr Utane Sawangwit, 33, has been an astronomer at the National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (NARIT) since 2012. He is a Phuket native who earned a PhD in Physics from Durham University in the UK in 2011 and his Bachelors and Masters of Science from the University of Cambridge. Here, he talks about how astronomy should be incorporated into…

  • Phuket Challenge: stickk to no bags for a week | Thaiger

    Phuket Challenge: stickk to no bags for a week

    PHUKET: I challenge you. Yes, you – whoever you are – to go one week in Phuket without using a single plastic bag. The number of foreign whingers who waddle onto this beautiful island shouting about Thai ignorance in double-bagging that fried sausage on a stick… and then go buy a double-bagged sausage on a stick is dumbfounding. It was…

  • Ministry of Farang Affairs: Expensive is better | Thaiger

    Ministry of Farang Affairs: Expensive is better

    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: Effects of feeding monkeys | Thaiger

    Opinion: Effects of feeding monkeys

    Kritkantatong Kantap, 46, has been a member of the research team at the SEA Monkey Project of Chulalongkorn University since 2010 where he is part of a team that studies monkey species in Thailand. He holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from Ramkhamhaeng University. Here he talks about how feeding monkeys can be detrimental to their natural behavior and…

  • Opinion: Fighting Andaman trash | Thaiger

    Opinion: Fighting Andaman trash

    PHUKET: The excellent work the Phuket Marine Biological Center (PMBC) has done over the years to try to save iconic ocean animals found washed up on the island’s shores deserves the full support of the community. However, as the head of the agency’s Endangered Species Unit has pointed out, the real solutions are preventative measures that see the community tackling…

  • Letter from the Governor: Welcoming Governor Chamroen | Thaiger

    Letter from the Governor: Welcoming Governor Chamroen

    Governor Chamroen Tipayapongtada arrived on the island on September 30 to take on his new position. Governor Chamroen is a Phuket native with a master’s degree in political and administrative science from the National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) and served as the island’s vice governor from 2012 to 2014. Here he clarifies his role as a leader and supporter…

  • Opinion: History of mob rule repeats itself | Thaiger

    Opinion: History of mob rule repeats itself

    PHUKET: The Royal Thai Police must conduct a full and transparent investigation into the sad chain of events that led up to the riot at Thalang Police Station – all instigators must face justice. Issues of democratic development aside, one of the silver linings of living under de facto martial law for almost a year-and-a-half has been the dramatic reduction…

  • Opinion: Funding national parks will lead to long-term results | Thaiger

    Opinion: Funding national parks will lead to long-term results

    Assistant Professor Thon Thamrongnawasawat, 49, is a member of the National Reform Council and a professor at Kasetsart University’s Faculty of Fisheries. He has a doctorate in Marine Science from James Cook University, Australia and is currently a writer, ichthyologist and an environmental activist. Here he talks about finding a balance between tourism and preserving the environment at national parks…

  • Opinion: Government, police, families have much to answer for after riot | Thaiger

    Opinion: Government, police, families have much to answer for after riot

    PHUKET: Violence of any kind, regardless of who is involved, should be condemned in the strongest terms. But in the case of the 12-hour riot on Phuket over the weekend, it’s hard not to have at least some sympathy for those who instigated it. The mayhem was the direct result of the killing of two alleged drug dealers who were…

  • Opinion: Action against smog | Thaiger

    Opinion: Action against smog

    PHUKET: The unprecedented expanse of smog blanketing Phuket in recent months has quite rightly trained the spotlight on Indonesia, where out-of-control forest fires continue to belch smoke into the atmosphere at a dangerous rate. Although illegal in Indonesia, ‘slash-and-burn’ land clearing techniques that set off these annual conflagrations have long been a source of friction between Indonesia and its neighbors,…

  • Opinion: Fixing potholes and mindset | Thaiger

    Opinion: Fixing potholes and mindset

    Kanin Raksaraj, 31, owns a recycling business in Paklok, Phuket. A native of the island, he is also currently studying toward a bachelor’s degree in political science at Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University. He and his friends are noted as the team who fixed the potholes on the bypass road. Here he talks about why he and his friends find this…

  • Opinion: Moral conflict over tea money | Thaiger

    Opinion: Moral conflict over tea money

    PHUKET: There are always stories of people who allegedly slip the immigration police money in their passport to cross the border into Thailand, whether it’s because they don’t have proper documentation or are perhaps nervous about the police giving them a hard time. Recently a friend of mine went on a visa run to secure her non-B visa. She had…

  • Opinion: Big smiles in the Land of ? | Thaiger

    Opinion: Big smiles in the Land of ?

    PHUKET: It is a pleasure to see that the ‘Ministry of Farang Affairs’ resonates with our readers, with each weekly installment serving up a new, and wry, view on the expat experience here in Thailand. Drawn up by well-known satirist Stephff at Gazette partner publication The Nation, these cartoons mark a considerable departure from his usual political work. They instead…

  • First Person: A fond farewell to Phuket | Thaiger

    First Person: A fond farewell to Phuket

    Phuket Governor Nisit Jansomwong will soon take up a similar post in Nonthaburi to tackle new projects and challenges. After serving one year here, the governor, originally from Ratchaburi, stepped in with the aim to develop and make much needed changes in Phuket and its future. Here he reflects on his time in Phuket and the work that he is…

  • Opinion: Free road accidents | Thaiger

    Opinion: Free road accidents

    PHUKET: Year after year, the vehicle population of Phuket has been growing rapidly, expressing itself dramatically in the island’s ever-worsening traffic problems. After 12 years here, I would say that the traffic is now worse than ever. It’s no wonder that the governor decided to spend money in order to reduce the congestion by building underpasses in certain areas. However,…

  • Ministry of Farang Affairs: Flip-flop expats | Thaiger

    Ministry of Farang Affairs: Flip-flop expats

    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: Paddle boarder’s laudable mission | Thaiger

    Opinion: Paddle boarder’s laudable mission

    PHUKET: The efforts of Australian paddle boarder Damien Rider to raise awareness of child abuse, which is an important, yet seldom-discussed, topic deserves the support of everyone on the island. At first glance, an 800-kilometer solo paddle board expedition through some of the planet’s most notoriously shark-infested waters in Australia might seem an impractical and dangerous way to try to…

  • Island View: Market for creativity | Thaiger

    Island View: Market for creativity

    PHUKET: Having just moved to Phuket Old Town from Bangkok a couple of months ago, the huge difference between the great metropolis and this petite community is unavoidably on my mind. Of all its charming features, particularly the Sino-Portuguese architecture which harks back to the island’s long history, it is the Lard Yai Sunday Walking Street market which really delights…

  • Opinion: Social media opens floodgates for gun trade | Thaiger

    Opinion: Social media opens floodgates for gun trade

    PHUKET: The wide-scale presence of homemade guns is nothing new in Phuket, but the increased ease with which potential buyers can source firearms through the social media should be a source of great concern for law enforcement agencies – as well as society at large. The revelation that these gun purchases are now often conducted through social media platforms, such…