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  • Ladyboy busted dealing meth in Phuket Town

    Ladyboy busted dealing meth in Phuket Town

    PHUKET: A ladyboy drug dealer in possession of 58.48 grams of ya ice (crystal methamphetamine) and 145,000 baht in cash was netted in a sting operation this morning in Phuket Town. Police were informed by undercover officers that Thiwa Saengreung, 38, had been selling ya ice to teenagers in the area, said Lt Col Chaiyadej Kaiyarit, an inspector for the…

  • Gov inspects Phuket migrant worker camp, gives it 80-per-cent rating

    Gov inspects Phuket migrant worker camp, gives it 80-per-cent rating

    PHUKET: Governor Nisit Jansomwong led an inspection and health advice session at a workers’ camp in Chalong yesterday, as a first step in improving conditions at the more than 200 camps in Phuket. The inspection follows a meeting last month in which the governor announced his goal to improve health and safety standards at the island’s worker camps (story here).…

  • Bicycles banned on Phi Phi Island

    Bicycles banned on Phi Phi Island

    PHUKET: Bicycle were banned on Phi Phi Island’s public walkways today following complaints from tourists about crowded streets and reckless cyclists. “The bicycle problem started about three years ago. Since then, the number of bikes on the island has increased significantly,” said Prasert Wongma, deputy chief executive officer of Ao Nang Administration Organization (OrBorTor). “No vehicles are allowed on the…

  • Online 90-day immigration check-in yet to be launched in Phuket

    Online 90-day immigration check-in yet to be launched in Phuket

    PHUKET: Foreigners living in Thailand will be able to report to immigration for their 90-day check-in via the immigration website no sooner than April, an immigration officer confirmed to the Phuket Gazette yesterday. The news follows an experimental launch of the online reporting system in Bangkok last month. “The online 90-day reporting service is being tested now. For the time…

  • Mark your calendars: Wat Chalong Fair kicks off on Monday

    Mark your calendars: Wat Chalong Fair kicks off on Monday

    PHUKET: It’s that time of year again. Phuket’s biggest annual temple fair, held at Wat Chalong, will kick off on Monday to offer one week of local fare and entertainment. “There will be plenty of food vendors, sideshow rides, games and stalls set up at the fair. Everyone is more than welcome to come enjoy,” said Chaiwat Chatchawet, a Wat…

  • Video Report: Romantic Thailand fast-tracks couples through Phuket immigration

    Video Report: Romantic Thailand fast-tracks couples through Phuket immigration

    PHUKET: Couples are being fast-tracked through airport immigration for the month of love as part of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Romantic Thailand campaign. The campaign, running from February 1 to 28, has already welcomed more than 400 couples to Phuket, said Anoma Wongyai, director of TAT Phuket. “All couples entering the arrivals hall are invited to register with…

  • Pre-Valentine’s Day drug campaign sweeps up five suspects

    Pre-Valentine’s Day drug campaign sweeps up five suspects

    PHUKET: In an attempt to preserve clean love for Valentine’s Day, Phuket police made a series of drug busts today as part of their “Valentine’s Day Cleanup Campaign”. The raid started with the Phuket City Police arresting 27-year-old Jaturong Sethkhong, in possession of about two kilograms of kratom leaves. He was charged with possession of a Category 5 drug with…

  • Finnish golf pro Puhakka takes a swing on Phuket

    Finnish golf pro Puhakka takes a swing on Phuket

    PHUKET: The island’s Loch Palm and Laguna Phuket golf courses were tested out last week by Finnish pro golfer Peter Puhakka. Puhakka spent the last three-and-a-half months playing courses in Pattaya and Bangkok, taking part in the Bangkok Open Championships (finished 30th with a 151, seven over par) and the Singha All Thailand Tour (finished 50th), before falling short of…

  • Chinese New Year is for all islanders

    Chinese New Year is for all islanders

    Dr Kosol Tang-Uthai is the deputy mayor of Phuket City and president of the Thai Peranakan Association, a group dedicated to preserving and promoting the history of Phuket’s unique Chinese culture. Dr Kosol earned his doctorate from Mahidol University, and has been serving as president of the association since 2007. Here, he explains the importance of the Chinese New Year…

  • Chinese medical tourists flock to Phuket

    Chinese medical tourists flock to Phuket

    PHUKET: For thousands of Chinese tourists who flock to Phuket each year, a visit to the island is more than just a chance to relax in the sun. It’s a chance to access medical procedures and treatments not available in their home country. Many countries around the globe have the same pressing healthcare issues: aging populations, increasing medical costs, collapsing…

  • Opinion: High time for high-tide building rule enforcement

    Opinion: High time for high-tide building rule enforcement

    PHUKET: There is reason to be cautiously optimistic that the unprecedented involvement of the Administrative Court system in a controversial real-estate development case in Rawai (story here) could mark the emergence of a powerful new tool to ensure that local administrative bodies do a better job approving and overseeing work on future projects on the island, thus bolstering investor confidence.…

  • Phuket CCTV mass upgrade reaches final hurdle

    Phuket CCTV mass upgrade reaches final hurdle

    PHUKET: Budget allocation for the proposed 238 million baht upgrade of CCTV cameras in Phuket has reached its final hurdle and now awaits approval by the Ministry of Tourism and Sports, Phuket Governor Nisit Jansomwong announced this week. Governor Nisit said he was “delighted” by the news. “This is one of my top priorities – to enhance security in Phuket,”…

  • German tourist drowns in Krabi rip current

    German tourist drowns in Krabi rip current

    PHUKET: A German tourist drowned in Krabi yesterday afternoon while swimming with his son. Martin Hofstetter, 57, and his family checked into a bungalow resort on Koh Siboya, south of Krabi Town, on Wednesday, explained Lt Col Kittichet Kittiratanasombat of the Klong Khanan Police. “They took a sea trip to Koh Lola and went swimming there yesterday afternoon,” Col Kittichet…

  • Phuket’s annual Valentine’s Day mass wedding is on (video)

    Phuket’s annual Valentine’s Day mass wedding is on (video)

    PHUKET: All couples looking to tie the knot on Valentine’s Day tomorrow are invited to register their nuptials at the Muang District Office, where they can join a mass wedding ceremony and win lucky draw prizes and receive memorable wedding gifts that will be given away. “Among the gifts to be given away are stays in honeymoon suites at hotels…

  • Video Report: Phuket kids shine at PSS international soccer tourney

    Video Report: Phuket kids shine at PSS international soccer tourney

    PHUKET: More than 250 players from throughout Southeast Asia joined the Phuket Soccer Schools (PSS) 5th International Youth Tournament at Thanyapura’s Stadium Pitch last weekend. Players in Under-8, Under-10, Under-12 and Under-14 age groups competed during 12 hours of football involving 28 teams over the two days. “This tournament brings together youth footballers from across Southeast Asia to share their…

  • Mosquito spray may have caused SCB fire

    Mosquito spray may have caused SCB fire

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – Thailand news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Mosquito spray may have caused SCB fire The Nation / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: Investigators have found that a mosquito-fumigation service might have caused the fire at Siam Commercial Bank headquarters last weekend. “The solution used contains kerosene and petrol,” police spokesman Lt Gen Prawut Thavornsiri said…

  • Yingluck’s lawyers seek review of corruption ruling

    Yingluck’s lawyers seek review of corruption ruling

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – Thailand news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Yingluck’s lawyers seek review of case The Nation / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: The legal team of former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra has urged the Office of the Attorney-General to review its decision to pursue a corruption case against her, arguing that there is insufficient evidence as…

  • Obama set to announce executive order on cybersecurity threat data

    Obama set to announce executive order on cybersecurity threat data

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – World news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Obama set to announce executive order on cybersecurity threat data Reuters / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: President Barack Obama is expected to announce an executive order directing the government and companies to share more information about cybersecurity threats in response to attacks like that on Sony Entertainment.…

  • Long-stay tourism drive aimed at Japanese | Thaiger

    Long-stay tourism drive aimed at Japanese

    PHUKET MEDIA WATCH – Thailand news selected by Gazette editors for Phuket’s international community Long-stay tourism drive aimed at Japanese The Nation / Phuket Gazette PHUKET: The Tourism Ministry has initiated a plan to promote long-stay tourism by focusing on Japanese tourists one of Thailand’s biggest inbound markets, said Tourism Minister Kobkarn Wattanavrangkul yesterday. She was speaking after meeting with…

  • Video: One killed, three injured in Phuket multiple-vehicle crash

    Video: One killed, three injured in Phuket multiple-vehicle crash

    PHUKET: Police are blaming a new set of traffic lights for a high-speed crash that killed one motorcyclist and injured three others on Thepkrasattri Road this morning. Police arrived at the scene, at the old airport junction north of Blue Canyon Country Club, at about 11:45am to find a 10-wheeled truck and a van overturned on the shoulder of the…

  • All About Eva: Court probe opens door to new era for Phuket beachfront property projects

    All About Eva: Court probe opens door to new era for Phuket beachfront property projects

    THAILAND stands on the brink of a great leap forward in boosting investor confidence in beachfront properties and resorts, if court officials uphold existing building regulations on construction of buildings along the Phuket shoreline. Here, the Phuket Gazette investigates what is at stake in enforcing the building code. SPECIAL REPORT PHUKET: The environmental court inspection of an upscale real estate…

  • Opinion: “Thainess’ falls short of ecologically sustainable tourism

    Opinion: “Thainess’ falls short of ecologically sustainable tourism

    PHUKET: In the past 20 years, Thailand’s tourism industry has grown in leaps and bounds due to the hard work of the industry’s private-sector and effective campaigns created by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT). One of the TAT’s most successful ever was its “Amazing Thailand” campaign launched in 1998, which aimed to bolster the country’s tourism income after the…

  • Finance: Learning to re-balance a portfolio

    Finance: Learning to re-balance a portfolio

    PHUKET: Portfolio re-balancing is one of the trickier aspects of investment management, as you will inevitably need to make some hard and counterintuitive decisions to ensure that your portfolio’s asset allocation continues to meet your investment goals and risk-tolerance level. But why, how and when should you re-balance your investment portfolio?WHY YOU NEED TO TAKE WINNERS AND LOSERS OFF THE…

  • Cricket: Thalang big guns fire in Village win | Thaiger

    Cricket: Thalang big guns fire in Village win

    PHUKET: The Thalang Cricket Team (TCT) big guns fired up last Sunday in a win over the Village Cricket Team at the Alan Cooke Ground (ACG) in Thalang. Fresh off an upset victory against top-of-the-league Patong, the Village were looking to climb higher up the ladder with a win against a TCT side that had yet to find form with…

  • Activist children manage unprecedented blow to Taiji dolphin slaughter (video)

    Activist children manage unprecedented blow to Taiji dolphin slaughter (video)

    PHUKET: A letter presented by a group of children from Phuket’s Gecko School was accepted by the Taiji Major’s Office, which in the past has publicly supported the annual slaughter of thousands of dolphins. “We will pass down the history of our ancestors to the next generation. Preserve it. We have a strong sense of pride about this,” Mayor Kazutaka…

  • Phuket jet-ski operator banned after attempted shakedown

    Phuket jet-ski operator banned after attempted shakedown

    PHUKET: A jet-ski operator was banned today from running his rental business for one month following an incident in which he demanded two tourists to pay 200,000 baht for repairs to two uninsured jet-skis (story here). The Bang Tao jet-ski operator, Air Yotharuk, had his helmsman license suspended and his two jet-skis Yotharuk 1 and Yotharuk 2 banned by the…

  • New beach rules now standard throughout Phuket, says Governor

    New beach rules now standard throughout Phuket, says Governor

    PHUKET: The trial rule of restricting vendors to only 10 per cent of the beach is to be rolled out at all beaches in Phuket, Governor Nisit Jansomwong has confirmed to the Phuket Gazette. “Local administrations will remain responsible for regulating and enforcing the new rules [story here], which include no sun loungers at any beaches,” he added. “The local…

  • Tourist crashes jet-ski into yacht, dies

    Tourist crashes jet-ski into yacht, dies

    PHUKET: A tourist died in hospital after crashing a jet-ski into a yacht anchored at Nui Bay, off Phi Phi Island, yesterday. Wu Xixiong, 46, was taken to Phi Phi Hospital with a broken neck, jaw, arm and leg. Due to the extent of his injuries, he was transferred to Bangkok Hospital Phuket, confirmed Surasak Mongkolchaiyasit of the Krabi Marine…

  • Phuket waste incinerator granted B530mn for repairs

    Phuket waste incinerator granted B530mn for repairs

    PHUKET: A budget of 530 million baht to repair the defunct waste incinerator at the Phuket City Waste Management facility at Saphan Hin has been approved, Phuket Governor Nisit Jansomwong announced this week. “Though Phuket has two incinerators, one has been offline for almost two years, leading us toward an inevitable crises by 2020, if nothing is done,” said Kasem…

  • Phuket’s B23.5bn light rail inches toward Cabinet approval

    Phuket’s B23.5bn light rail inches toward Cabinet approval

    PHUKET: The final plans for the long-awaited Phuket light-rail project, slated to cost 23.5 billion baht, will not be presented to Cabinet for approval until next year at the earliest, the Phuket Gazette has been told. “The plan itself is more than 90 per cent complete. However, experts need to make adjustments to match local Phuket residents’ needs,” Governor Nisit…