Opinion

The Thaiger Opinion Columns.

  • Phuket Opinion: Draining Phuket turtle power | Thaiger

    Phuket Opinion: Draining Phuket turtle power

    PHUKET: It would be difficult to find a more depressing issue than the plight of the various sea turtle species that face extinction in local waters, some of which are also at risk of disappearing from the planet completely (story here). Sea turtles are an integral, but fast disappearing, part of Phuket’s natural heritage. Older generations of Thais will remember…

  • Phuket Opinion: Hi-so holidays harder for tourists to afford | Thaiger

    Phuket Opinion: Hi-so holidays harder for tourists to afford

    PHUKET: Over the years, a number of my friends have made the journey from England to visit Phuket and enjoy a well-earned holiday. The recurring theme of their time here used to be how cheap the island was compared to the UK, but that has now changed. When I first moved to Phuket, years ago, the exchange rate from baht…

  • Phuket Opinion: Housing boom making snail mail slower | Thaiger

    Phuket Opinion: Housing boom making snail mail slower

    Boonsong Maneechai, 52, from Nakhon Sri Thammarat, served as Postmaster of the Thaweewong Post Office in Patong for four years before becoming the Postmaster of the Rawai Office in 2009. Here, he talks about why the residents of Rawai and Chalong have been experiencing mail delivery delays, and outlines the steps he is taking to correct the problem. PHUKET: The…

  • Phuket Opinion: Awesome Phuket | Thaiger

    Phuket Opinion: Awesome Phuket

    PHUKET: As I’m sitting with friends on the way to see James Bond Island and Koh Panyee (the floating sea gypsy village), bouncing to and fro in our wave-battered dinghy, a thought occurs to me: living here ain’t half bad.In order to bring our focus back to why we came here in the first place, I offer you just a…

  • Phuket Opinion: Tough love for Phuket stray dogs | Thaiger

    Phuket Opinion: Tough love for Phuket stray dogs

    PHUKET: For the past 10 months, Weerasit Puthipairoj, 58, has been the chief of the Phuket Provincial Livestock Office. Originally from Narathiwat, Mr Weerasit has a master’s degree in Agricultural Development from the Prince of Songkla University Haad Yai campus in Songkhla. Here, he talks about stray dogs in Phuket, the best way to deal with them and what to…

  • Phuket Opinion: Drivers – Charming, to the last | Thaiger

    Phuket Opinion: Drivers – Charming, to the last

    PHUKET: At first I was charmed by Thai driving idiosyncrasies, like motorcycles puttering along on the wrong side of the road. To all those who said “There are no rules”, I said “But there are!” For example, that wrong-way driving motorcyclist knows he had better stay well to the side and go slowly.When someone said, “Drivers in Phuket don’t get…

  • Phuket Opinion: Dumping drugs for scouts’ honor | Thaiger

    Phuket Opinion: Dumping drugs for scouts’ honor

    PHUKET: Rapin Nichanon, 58, has been the Provincial Prison Chief since 2011. Originally from Nakhon Sri Thammarat, he served as the director of Krabi Provincial Prison before moving to Phuket. Here, he talks about how successful the prison’s “scout training courses” (story here) are in helping drug users become valuable citizens: We have been holding our “scout training” courses for…

  • Phuket Opinion: Fluctuating prices hard to swallow | Thaiger

    Phuket Opinion: Fluctuating prices hard to swallow

    PHUKET: No one likes being ripped off. Phuket, like many popular tourist destinations, has its fair share of scams, so living here year-round can be frustrating unless you have mastered the language. During my daily lunch break I often drive to a nearby shopping center to order a quick and filling meal at the food court there. I usually order…

  • Phuket Opinion: Praise for the little ‘Heroes’ of Phuket | Thaiger

    Phuket Opinion: Praise for the little ‘Heroes’ of Phuket

    PHUKET: Although accorded little, if any, attention in the local media, the recent winning of a national championship in the “To Be Number One Teen Dancercise 2013” competition by a team of young dancers from the Baan Bangneaw Municipal School in Phuket Town deserves a great deal of recognition and praise. It was a considerable achievement, the first ever by…

  • Phuket Opinion: Drivers’ carelessness causes traffic jams | Thaiger

    Phuket Opinion: Drivers’ carelessness causes traffic jams

    PHUKET: Phuket City traffic policeman Pol Sen Sgt Maj Boonliang Maneewong, 53, is from Sisaket province in the Northeast. He graduated from the Provincial Police Training Center Region 2 in Chon Buri province in 1984 and has been working with the Thalang Police since 1985. He has been a traffic officer for 20 years, and for the last three years…

  • Phuket Opinion: Time to rein in rogue cops | Thaiger

    Phuket Opinion: Time to rein in rogue cops

    PHUKET: Provincial Police Commander Choti Chavalviwat should be applauded for getting personally involved in the investigation into the attack on a teenage couple who claim to have been assaulted by two sons of a Thalang Police officer on St Valentine’s Day (story here). Reports of assault involving minors are all too common in Thalang, which has a history of teenage…

  • Phuket Opinion: Change is natural for Chinese traditions | Thaiger

    Phuket Opinion: Change is natural for Chinese traditions

    PHUKET: Teeravut Sritularak, 65, was born and raised in Phuket. He is the president of the Jui Tui Shrine and on the management team of Pud Jor and Kiew Tian Shrines. Here he talks about changes in the way Chinese New Year is celebrated in Phuket. Change is natural, the important thing is understanding the traditions’ true meanings and celebrating…

  • Phuket Opinion: Stateless visitors need more than hospitality | Thaiger

    Phuket Opinion: Stateless visitors need more than hospitality

    PHUKET: The plight of Rohingya refugees from Myanmar’s Rakhine State during the current sailing season clearly shows the need for Asean and other international bodies to come together to help solve, or at least alleviate, the root causes of the problem inside Myanmar as soon as possible. This will of course be no easy task. Few international humanitarian issues on…

  • Phuket Opinion: Curing the festering sores of “public’ transport | Thaiger

    Phuket Opinion: Curing the festering sores of “public’ transport

    PHUKET: Efforts by the international diplomatic community to pressure authorities in Bangkok to tackle the festering crime in the Phuket public transport sector and improve Phuket’s reputation as a tourist destination are laudable and have the full support of the Phuket Gazette. No subject has been the topic of more futile editorializing in this space than Phuket’s bizarre patchwork of…

  • Phuket Opinion: Taxis – a decade of blocking progress | Thaiger

    Phuket Opinion: Taxis – a decade of blocking progress

    PHUKET: The recent police-ordered closure of tour counters run by Russian nationals in Kata-Karon is just the latest in a long series of protest-related events in Phuket that undermine the rule of law by rewarding law-breakers and punishing those who play by the rules.The closure of the counters followed a blockade of the Karon beachfront by members of a so-called…

  • Phuket Opinion: Losing Patong’s beauty to the dust of progress | Thaiger

    Phuket Opinion: Losing Patong’s beauty to the dust of progress

    PHUKET: Wichan Sawatdirak, now in his 80s, was the Kamnan for Patong for more than 20 years, long before Patong became a municipality.Born in Baan Mon village, he has lived in Patong his entire life. Respected by Patong locals, he was instrumental in the development of Patong’s transport infrastructure by providing vital roads around Patong City and links to Kathu…

  • Phuket Opinion: Santa says a smile is the best Christmas gift of all | Thaiger

    Phuket Opinion: Santa says a smile is the best Christmas gift of all

    ON DECEMBER 25, Santa Claus will be attending a plethora of activities being held across Phuket, among them will be the annual Christmas celebrations at Bangkok Hospital Phuket. Here, the jolly “Hospital Santa” explains what Christmas in Phuket truly means to him.There are many foreigners living in and visiting Phuket, and I am sure that they are going to celebrate…

  • Phuket Opinion: Family, the best defense against technology risks | Thaiger

    Phuket Opinion: Family, the best defense against technology risks

    PHUKET: With the holiday season upon us, we would like to encourage all of our readers to take a few moments to pause and reflect on how lucky we are to live in this incredible age of technology. Technology is perhaps the most notorious of double-edged swords. Shakespeare wrote famously in Hamlet that “…there is nothing either good or bad,…

  • Phuket Opinion: Just slow down | Thaiger

    Phuket Opinion: Just slow down

    PHUKET: Samak Luedwonghad, 45, has been trying to make Thailand’s roads safer for 23 years, and is currently the Phuket Highways Office Director. Before he moved to Phuket in February, he had worked for the Department of Rural Roads’ Bureau of Bridge Construction for 10 years, and then for more than five years as the head project engineer of the…

  • Phuket Opinion: Parking management not “The Impossible’ | Thaiger

    Phuket Opinion: Parking management not “The Impossible’

    PHUKET: Rising property prices, poor public planning and a dire lack of public transport options have combined to leave Phuket with a lack of public parking in some of its most densely-settled areas.In few places is the problem more acute than in shopping center parking garages. While some are better than others, the traffic nightmare that persists in some, during…

  • Letter from the Phuket Governor: Safety first, with urban growth a close second | Thaiger

    Letter from the Phuket Governor: Safety first, with urban growth a close second

    Maitri Inthusut arrived on the island to take up the position of Governor of Phuket on October 8. With a master’s degree in political science from Thammasat University, he joined the National Security Council, rising to the position of NSC Secretary-General, before taking up the position of Chief Secretary for the Secretariat of the Cabinet. He has also served as…

  • Phuket Opinion: Motoring Misery | Thaiger

    Phuket Opinion: Motoring Misery

    PHUKET: As work on the 600-million-baht underpass at the Central Festival Phuket intersection gets underway, mounting concern among commuters now turns to seeking ways to cope with what promises to be a whole new level of motoring misery.Government agencies, including traffic police, have freely admitted that work on the project, scheduled for completion in mid-October 2014, is expected to cause…

  • Phuket Opinion: Deep South needs more than trading big stick for carrots | Thaiger

    Phuket Opinion: Deep South needs more than trading big stick for carrots

    PHUKET: While facing the current unrest on the streets of Bangkok this weekend, the time has also come for the Pheu Thai government of Yingluck Shinawatra to devote more effort to addressing the ever-mounting problems facing Phuket and the rest of the South – and re-examining its erratic strategy in dealing with the ongoing unrest in the Deep South. It…

  • Phuket Opinion: Elephants in the room | Thaiger

    Phuket Opinion: Elephants in the room

    PHUKET: Finally the DNA tests for the three baby elephants seized in Phuket in February are being released, with one toddler being returned to its natural mother, another being returned to the tour park operator (as the elephant was actually deemed legal), and the third yet to be determined. This ‘dance of the baby elephants’ stands in stark contrast to…

  • Phuket Opinion: Electric smile | Thaiger

    Phuket Opinion: Electric smile

    PHUKET: Every now and then, Phuket takes a small step that can make all the difference. The small news story noting that Phuket has a new power substation to manage more effectively its array of step-down transformers foreshadows the likelihood of greater amplitude and reliability in the island’s supply of electricity. The Koh Kaew power station is one of only…

  • Phuket Opinion: Forgetting children in island development | Thaiger

    Phuket Opinion: Forgetting children in island development

    PHUKET: This week’s news story of the healthy newborn girl being abandoned by her mother at Thalang Hospital raised again the bleak specter of what the future holds for such children. One comment in the Phuket Gazette online forum rightly pointed out that with most adults on the island focusing on boosting tourism numbers and generating income through any and…

  • Phuket Opinion: When healthcare becomes a social insecurity | Thaiger

    Phuket Opinion: When healthcare becomes a social insecurity

    PHUKET: The in-depth report of local hospitals charging foreigners more than Thais for all forms of healthcare (click here) should not come as a surprise to any long-term expats living in Phuket. The practice of two-tier pricing is so deeply entrenched into the local social fabric that the national parks have established it as a formal policy. Even the Phuket…

  • Phuket Opinion: Of MICE and mangroves | Thaiger

    Phuket Opinion: Of MICE and mangroves

    PHUKET: With more than 50 injured turtles and a dolphin recovering amid news of an “extinct” crab resurfacing in Phuket, one cannot help but reflect upon the state of our island’s current fight for ecological survival. The breathtaking increase in development’s toll on the island’s natural resources has been reported by the Phuket Gazette for well over a decade. The…

  • Phuket Opinion: Being negative can positively save lives | Thaiger

    Phuket Opinion: Being negative can positively save lives

    Pornthip Rattajak, 35, is now the acting director at the Phuket Regional Blood Center. She graduated with a Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree in Medical Technology from Mahidol University. She first started her work in the field as medical laboratory technician at the National Blood Center of the Thai Red Cross Society in Bangkok before joining the Phuket Regional Blood Center…

  • Phuket Opinion: Setting standards for everything | Thaiger

    Phuket Opinion: Setting standards for everything

    PHUKET: The mantra of government officials regurgitating their need to preserve “Phuket’s tourism image” and to “restore tourist confidence” in what is promoted as a world-class international tourism destination, took an interesting twist last week. (See page 7 story, current issue of the Phuket Gazette. Digital subscribers click here to download the full newspaper.) One would think that local officials…