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  • Miss Thailand World in Phuket to fulfill sacred vow | Thaiger

    Miss Thailand World in Phuket to fulfill sacred vow

    PHUKET: Heads were turning yesterday as Miss Thailand World 2010, Sirirat ‘Noo Si’ Rueangsri, paid her respects to the Big Buddha image high up in the Nakkerd Hills in Phuket. Ms Sirirat, a 22-year-old law student from Chiang Mai, was in Phuket for a one-day visit to fulfill a promise she made to herself to revisit the site if she…

  • Phuket Town welcomes Full Moon tonight | Thaiger

    Phuket Town welcomes Full Moon tonight

    PHUKET: A Satree Phuket School student presented a “Moon Goddess” costume as part of a fashion show on the first night of the Moon Festival celebration September 20 at Queen Sirikit Park in Phuket Town. The three-day celebration, officially celebrated by the municipality for the first time this year, ends tonight with a Moon Worship ceremony starting at 8:45 pm…

  • Phuket to Chiang Mai bus set for early 2011 | Thaiger

    Phuket to Chiang Mai bus set for early 2011

    PHUKET: Travelers with plenty of stamina will soon be able to travel directly by bus between Phuket and Chiang Mai, a journey of almost 24 hours. Green Bus, which already holds a concession for air-conditioned bus transport in Northern Thailand, plans to launch the service in early 2011. The journey will take 22 to 23 hours. Somchai Thongkhamkhoon, managing director…

  • Sugar palms to revive Phuket’s Laem Phromthep | Thaiger

    Sugar palms to revive Phuket’s Laem Phromthep

    PHUKET: Phuket Governor Wichai Phraisa-ngop on Saturday led a group of Phuket VIPs in a tree-planting ceremony aimed at increasing the number of palm trees on Phuket’s iconic Phromthep Cape. Accompanying Governor Wichai was his wife Taisika, Phuket MPs Tossaporn Thepabutr and Rewat Areerob, Phuket Senator Thanyarat Achariyachai and Anchalee Vanich-Thepabutr, Deputy Secretary of the Prime Minister’s Office. Local officials…

  • Phuket Vegetarian Festival 2010 to serve up tourism treat | Thaiger

    Phuket Vegetarian Festival 2010 to serve up tourism treat

    PHUKET: Promising signs are emerging for Phuket’s upcoming high season, as reservation rates have reached 50% for the upcoming Phuket Vegetarian Festival, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has announced. Wanaphapar Suksombul, Deputy Director of the TAT South Region 4 in Phuket, believes the October 8 to 16 Vegetarian Festival will help the 2010-2011 high season get off to a…

  • Phuket marks National Fisheries Day today | Thaiger

    Phuket marks National Fisheries Day today

    THALANG: To mark today’s National Fisheries Day today, Phuket Provincial Fisheries Office last week organized the release of 2.4 million baby banana shrimp and 2,000 milkfish to help replenish diminishing stocks in remaining Phuket mangrove areas. The event, led by Phuket Governor Wichai Phraisa-ngop, was held at the Phuket Coastal Fisheries Research and Development Center at Laem Sai in Pa…

  • Phuket monkey viewpoint half complete | Thaiger

    Phuket monkey viewpoint half complete

    PHUKET: The “monkey viewpoint” being developed on Koh Sireh is costing Rassada Municipality 14 million baht and tenders are now being accepted for a separate 24-million-baht tourism development project at nearby Mali Kaew, also on Koh Sireh. Rassada Mayor Surathin Leunudom said the 14 million baht is being spent on renovating and extending a footpath along a 750-meter stretch of…

  • Phuket Poll: Should Patong hotels set fixed minimum prices? | Thaiger

    Phuket Poll: Should Patong hotels set fixed minimum prices?

    PHUKET: Faced with oversupply and price-cutting that threatens to put many small hotel and guesthouse owners in Patong out of business, a group of hoteliers is calling for cooperation in setting fixed minimum prices for hotel rooms. (For the original story click here.) Do you think such a plan should be adopted? Could it ever work? Have your say by…

  • Single Asean visa would benefit tourism: Phuket poll | Thaiger

    Single Asean visa would benefit tourism: Phuket poll

    PHUKET: The results of the latest Phuket Gazette Poll show that a slight majority of readers overall think that a single Asean visa, similar to the Schengen visa used by 15 European countries, would benefit tourism to Phuket. Results of the poll showed that 53.2% of readers overall thought having a single Asean visa would bring more tourists to Phuket.…

  • Phuket blackouts continue in Chalong tomorrow | Thaiger

    Phuket blackouts continue in Chalong tomorrow

    PHUKET: The Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) has scheduled another blackout in Chalong tomorrow to carry out maintenance on high-voltage power lines. The power cut is set to begin at 9am and expected to end around 4pm. The affected areas will be along the east side of Chao Fa West Road from Wat Chalong to Chalong Circle, including Soi Mae Lamai,…

  • Phuket water shutdown postponed | Thaiger

    Phuket water shutdown postponed

    PHUKET: The Phuket Provincial Waterworks Authority (PPWA) this morning canceled the major water mains shutdown that was set to affect key parts of Phuket Town and nearby areas today and tomorrow. PPWA Manager Sayan Wareearoonroj said the new water mains could not be installed because some parts did not fit the old mains. The department needs a few more days…

  • Phuket hoteliers seek solution to price-cutting woes | Thaiger

    Phuket hoteliers seek solution to price-cutting woes

    PHUKET: In a bid to keep small hotels and guesthouses in Patong from falling into bankruptcy, a group called the Patong Hotel and Guesthouse Association (PHGA) is calling for hoteliers to end current price wars by agreeing to set minimum room prices. The informal consortium of hoteliers wrote in its “Letter of Awareness Awaking” sent to members last week: “During…

  • Phuket calm while Thailand on red alert | Thaiger

    Phuket calm while Thailand on red alert

    PHUKET: In Phuket as well as the rest of Thailand today all eyes will be on the red shirts and the national security situation as protesters commemorate the fourth anniversary of the September 2006 military coup and the fourth month since the crackdown on the bloody rally in Bangkok. Security has been beefed up in Chiang Mai and Bangkok but…

  • Phuket Opinion: Muslim prayer rooms are part of local life | Thaiger

    Phuket Opinion: Muslim prayer rooms are part of local life

    PHUKET: News that Rawai Municipality is considering building a surau (Muslim prayer facility) at Laem Phromthep has ruffled some feathers among Gazette readers, though at this stage it is difficult to understand why. Few details have been made available about the project because it is just in the conceptual stages. However, that fact hasn’t stopped readers from expressing concern that…

  • Storm off Phuket sinks trans-Pacific kayakers’ dream | Thaiger

    Storm off Phuket sinks trans-Pacific kayakers’ dream

    PHUKET: While paddling nine kilometers off Phuket’s southeast coast just after midday on August 24, two men in a kayak braced as a wave shattered the support beam holding together their twin-hull sailing kayak. As strong winds lashed the raised sail, the kayak listed and seawater gushed into the left hull. The boat began to sink, and along with it…

  • Major Phuket water shortage starts Monday | Thaiger

    Major Phuket water shortage starts Monday

    PHUKET: Residents in parts of Wichit, Kathu and Phuket Town are advised to start storing water over the weekend, as their water supply will be cut off from 9am on Monday through Tuesday afternoon. The Phuket Provincial Waterworks Authority announced that the scheduled supply disruption is to allow installation of water mains on Wichit Songkram Road, in front of Surakul…

  • Phuket Town officials tackle Saphan Hin woes | Thaiger

    Phuket Town officials tackle Saphan Hin woes

    PHUKET: Foul smells, litter strewn throughout the area and a downturn in local trade were named as three of the biggest problems arising from large-scale events being held at the Saphan Hin central stage area, officials were told on Wednesday. Located at the Tin Mining Monument roundabout, the stage and its large brick-paved open area (about the size of a…

  • Phuket expats urged to complete on-line census | Thaiger

    Phuket expats urged to complete on-line census

    PHUKET: Foreigners living in Phuket can now take part in the 2010 National Census by completing an on-line data form available at the National Statistical Office (NSO) website: www.nso.go.th. After several failed attempts using a Firefox browser, the Gazette contacted the NSO and was informed by its ICT Center that the data entry “works better” using Internet Explorer. Participants must…

  • Phuket Moon Festival celebrations begin Monday | Thaiger

    Phuket Moon Festival celebrations begin Monday

    PHUKET: The Chinese Moon Festival will be celebrated in Phuket with three nights of activities at Queen Sirikit Park on Thalang Road in Phuket Town, starting at 7pm on Monday. The event is organized by Phuket Municipality, the Muang District Culture Committee and the Old Phuket Foundation. Phuket Town Mayor Somjai Suwansupana announced details of the festival on Wednesday. “The…

  • Phuket celebrates revered monk’s 114th birthday | Thaiger

    Phuket celebrates revered monk’s 114th birthday

    PHUKET: Birthday celebrations are ongoing today as revered Phuket monk Luang Pu Supha is joined by hundreds of well-wishers at his namesake temple in Chalong. Luang Pu Supha is 114 years old today. Having helped build 38 temples throughout Thailand, Luang Pu Supha is regarded as an iconic theological figure and inspiration by many. More than 200 monks from around…

  • August drug cases up 70% year-on-year: Phuket Police | Thaiger

    August drug cases up 70% year-on-year: Phuket Police

    PHUKET: August has seen a 70% jump in the number of reported drug cases year-on-year in Phuket, according to statistics released by the Phuket Provincial Police. According to the statistics, 333 were people arrested in 305 drug cases last month, a 70.1% increase on the number of cases reported in August 2009. However, the numbers for last month were down…

  • Phuket murder suspect Lee Aldhouse faces swift extradition from UK | Thaiger

    Phuket murder suspect Lee Aldhouse faces swift extradition from UK

    PHUKET: The Office of the Attorney General (OAG) in Bangkok has petitioned UK authorities to place Lee Aldhouse under provisional arrest when he is released from Wormwood Scrubs Prison in London on September 24. Mr Aldhouse, 28, is wanted for the stabbing murder of former US Marine Dashawn Longfellow in Rawai on August 14. The incident occurred after a brawl…

  • New Phuket hospital to open next year: Paiboon | Thaiger

    New Phuket hospital to open next year: Paiboon

    PHUKET: The long-awaited Phuket Provincial Administration Organization (PPAO) Hospital is likely to open early next year, PPAO President Paiboon Upatising has told the Gazette. The hospital was scheduled to start offering limited medical services last month, but procedural delays have deferred the planned “soft opening”. The PPAO is still waiting for the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) in Bangkok…

  • Bangkok bound: Five tons of toxic waste rolls off Phuket | Thaiger

    Bangkok bound: Five tons of toxic waste rolls off Phuket

    PHUKET: The Phuket Provincial Administration Organization (PPAO) held a “send off” ceremony Tuesday morning for a five-ton truckload of toxic household waste that will be destroyed at a plant near Bangkok. Collected from local administration organizations over a period of months, the waste comprised fluorescent bulbs, dry batteries, used chemical containers and other items not suitable for incineration. The waste…

  • Phuket engineer slain in Cherng Talay | Thaiger

    Phuket engineer slain in Cherng Talay

    CHERNG TALAY: A construction engineer was gunned down yesterday evening on the main road linking Thalang Town and Cherng Talay. Cherng Talay Police received a report at 9:30pm that a man had been shot dead on Baan Don-Cherng Talay Road. Arriving at the scene, Superintendent Witoon Kongsudjai and duty officer Capt Tatchagrit Ritnuang found the bloody, bullet-riddled body of Sirichai…

  • Phuket police grill prime suspect in karaoke girl murder | Thaiger

    Phuket police grill prime suspect in karaoke girl murder

    PHUKET: The prime suspect in the investigation into the murder of a karaoke hostess whose body was found south of Patong on Tuesday presented himself at Chalong Police Station yesterday morning. Phitsanulok native Nipon “Maew” Pongpanit, 20, was subjected to more than 10 hours of questioning by police. He was wanted for questioning over the rape and murder of his…

  • Phuket blackouts: Chalong tomorrow, Rawai Friday | Thaiger

    Phuket blackouts: Chalong tomorrow, Rawai Friday

    PHUKET: The Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) has announced scheduled blackouts in Chalong tomorrow and in Rawai on Friday, in order to continue its work on power lines in those areas. The power outages will take place from 9am to 4pm on both days. The following areas will be affected: September 16, Chalong: East side of Chao Fa West Road, from…

  • Two-headed turtle dies in Phang Nga | Thaiger

    Two-headed turtle dies in Phang Nga

    PHUKET: The two-headed Hawksbill turtle born on the Similan Islands in July died in late August at about one month of age, the Gazette has learned. Chaloemsak Chaijit, information officer at the Royal Thai Navy base in Phang Nga, said the reptile died at about noon on August 29. Staff at the Sea Turtle Conservation Unit there noted a lack…

  • Phuket’s dirtiest road set for October cleanup | Thaiger

    Phuket’s dirtiest road set for October cleanup

    PHUKET: After months of dumped trash piling up along Pracha Uthit Road in Rassada, efforts to clean up the mess will start October 1, Rassada Municipality has confirmed. Nichmon Keatmanee, Director of the municipality’s Public Health and Environment Division, said: “We admit that Pracha Uthit Rd is under the responsibility of Rassada Municipality. We have a private company to pick…

  • Phuket police identify karaoke murder victim | Thaiger

    Phuket police identify karaoke murder victim

    PHUKET: Police this afternoon identified the body of the woman who was raped, murdered and abandoned in the hills just south of Patong. They told the Gazette the corpse was that of karaoke hostess Anicha Khaigunha, 21, from Khon Kaen. Her body was found about three kilometers from Sirirat Rd, halfway between Patong and Karon, by waterworks contractor Ong-ard Kongkaew,…