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  • Phuket accident causes commuter misery

    PHUKET: A four-car collision on Thepkrasattri Road southbound in Phuket this morning caused a two-kilometer-long traffic tailback. The accident, which occurred near near the Isuzu Showroom in Koh Kaew at about 10am, left a traffic tailback all the way to the Heroines Monument in Thalang. Phuket City Police arrived at the scene, at the northernmost fringe of their jurisdiction, at…

  • Chula to open learning center near Phuket Airport

    PHUKET: Chulalongkorn University’s Sasin Graduate Institute of Business Administration is planning to develop a Sasin International Learning Center in Phang Nga to provide management education for both Thai and international executives. The project covers a 50-rai plot of land just 15 minutes from Phuket International Airport, an ideal location for business people willing to fly in for learning over weekends.…

  • Chinese seek Bt10bn Phuket investment

    PHUKET: Representatives of Chinese investment conglomerate Shang Mao Group met the Phuket Governor last week to express interest in investing some 10 billion baht in Thailand, probably in Phuket or Chiang Mai. Six representatives of the Nanjing-based firm got a warm welcome from Phuket Governor Tri Augkaradacha at Provincial Hall on Friday afternoon. Shang Mao Group President Wang Guiyuan told…

  • World #1 beach volleyball duo signed up for Phuket Open

    PHUKET: The world’s top female volleyball players have all signed on for this year’s Phuket Open women’s beach volleyball tournament to be held on Karon Beach from November 2 to 7. Event manager Geoffrey Rowe, Phuket Governor Tri Augkaradacha and Phuket Sports Association director Chedthawit Tantipanwadee participated in a meeting last week to iron out details for the event and…

  • Phuket poll: Readers rate local driving skills | Thaiger

    Phuket poll: Readers rate local driving skills

    PHUKET: The steady stream of casualties on Phuket’s roads shows the need for residents and visitors to take the utmost of care when driving on the island. But why are there so many accidents? Is it because drivers in Phuket are particularly careless? In our latest Phuket Gazette Poll, we’re asking our readers to rate the behavior of motorists in…

  • Phuket poll: Doctors’ certificates won’t improve road safety

    PHUKET: Nearly three-quarters of Phuket Gazette readers believe having to submit a doctor’s certificate when applying for a driving license will make no difference to road safety in Thailand, according to our latest readers’ poll. Under new Transport Ministry regulations, all new license applicants, and those renewing licenses, will have to submit a doctor’s certificate in order to ensure that…

  • Phuket Vegetarian Festival ends with a ‘boom’ tonight

    PHUKET: Tonight marks the end of the annual Phuket Vegetarian Festival, which will culminate with shrines holding street processions to Saphan Hin, where the final farewell ceremony for the Nine Chinese Warrior Gods will take place. There will be no “mah song” spirit mediums taking part tonight, but plenty of fireworks. Those who shy away from loud noise would be…

  • Phuket politician nabbed in meth bust | Thaiger

    Phuket politician nabbed in meth bust

    PHUKET: The vice president of Kathu Municipality was among three people arrested in Phuket for the sale of ya Ice (crystal methamphetamine) yesterday. Kathu Police Crime Suppression Inspector Akanit Danpitaksat identified the suspect as 44-year-old Somkuan Somboon, arrested in a roadside sting operation in Kathu at about 4am. The successful sting operation followed the arrest, at about 1am the same…

  • Phuket resident Brad Kenny receives Thai Navy award

    PHUKET: Phuket resident Brad Kenny, a long-time member of the Rotary Club of Patong Beach, recently received the prestigious Sahataya Naval Insignia and Certificate from the Royal Thai Navy. The award ceremony, held at the Royal Thai Navy Convention Hall in Bangkok, was followed by a special lunch in the VIP lounge. Mr Kenny was awarded the honor for his…

  • Phuket superyacht event lands major sponsor | Thaiger

    Phuket superyacht event lands major sponsor

    PHUKET: The Asia Superyacht Rendezvous has landed premier independent yacht broker Merle Wood & Associates as a co-sponsor for this year’s event, to be held in Phuket in December. Headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Merle Wood has established solid international yachting relationships throughout the world, including the US, Europe, the Middle East, the Far East, South America and Mexico. The…

  • ‘My Storage’ opens in Phuket

    PHUKET: A new 50-million baht storage facility providing secure, clean and cost effective self-storage has opened in Patong. Located in Jungceylon, this is the first branch in Thailand for the My Storage company. Storage space varies in size from one to 40 square meters. The new facility has a minimum rental period of one month. Managing Director Sukanda Chiaranussati said…

  • Funds raised for Phuket boy’s heart surgery

    PHUKET: Ten-year-old Rino Vogt, who suffers from a rare cardiac condition requiring immediate open heart surgery, is scheduled to undergo the procedure in mid-November, the Gazette is pleased to announce. Runners from around Phuket who plan to participate in the “Run4Rino Charity Run” at Nai Harn Lake on Sunday will be pleased to know it appears that enough funds have…

  • Thieving meth-heads arrested in Phuket

    PHUKET: The crime spree of three drug-addicted thieves came to an end on Monday, following a series of arrests that began when one gang member was caught smoking ya bah (methamphetamine). The trio were presented to the press at a conference held at Phuket City Police Station on Wednesday. Phuket City Police Commander Pekad Tantipong identified the accused as Adisorn…

  • Phuket’s neighbor Krabi needs more flights: tourism chief | Thaiger

    Phuket’s neighbor Krabi needs more flights: tourism chief

    PHUKET: The Chairman of the Krabi Tourism Association, Ittirit Kinglake, recently told the TTR Weekly that Krabi needs more airlines to support the hotel industry, a situation similar to that facing Phuket during the early months of this year. Room capacity in Krabi is running ahead of airline seat supply, and there are not enough flights to Krabi for tourists…

  • Thick thieves, easy investigation | Thaiger

    Thick thieves, easy investigation

    CHONBURI: Bungling thieves abandoned a stolen pickup and their own car after being unable to find the way out of a housing estate in Chonburi October 2. They were soon arrested – after returning to the scene and asking police officers if they could have their car back. Sombat Maithong, 45, reported the theft of his Toyota Vigo pickup to…

  • Bangkok Airways to launch Phuket – Trat flights

    PHUKET: Bangkok Airways has announced the launch of its new Phuket – Samui – Trat flight service, which is set to begin on December 2. This extension of the carrier’s existing Phuket – Samui service will make it easier for holidaymakers to travel from Phuket to the resort island of Koh Chang or pass overland into Cambodia. Round-trip flights aboard…

  • Englishman commits suicide in Phuket hotel

    PHUKET: An Englishman found dead in his Patong hotel room yesterday morning apparently died from an overdose of prescription drugs. Police are treating the case as suicide. Kathu Police duty officer Jongserm Preecha identified the deceased as Brian Bibby, a 57-year-old originally from Wigan in the UK. Staff at The Gallery hotel on Soi Jintana in Patong reported the death…

  • Stolen Phuket bikes ‘bound for Burma’

    PHUKET: A young man arrested for motorcycle theft in Phuket yesterday confessed to police that he was disassembling the vehicles and preparing the parts to be smuggled into his native Burma. At a press conference attended by Phuket Governor Tri Augkaradacha at Phuket City Police Station yesterday, Phuket Provincial Police Commander Pekad Tantipong presented five crime suspects to the media.…

  • Road record: British fire engine “Martha’ makes it to Phuket

    PHUKET: A team of Britons who are attempting to circumnavigate the globe in their fire engine “Martha” rolled into Patong this afternoon. Since setting out from London on July 18, Steve Moore and his “follow that fire engine” team have passed through 20 countries, clocking up over 12,000 miles. By the end of their trip the team will have driven…

  • Fire walking at Phuket shrines tonight

    PHUKET: Things are really heating up in the 2010 Phuket Vegetarian Festival, with several participating shrines staging their Fire Walking demonstrations this evening and the street procession for Phuket’s most famous Chinese shrine set to take place tomorrow morning. Fire walking takes place at the following locations and times tonight: 8pm: Jui Tui Shrine, held at Saphan Hin Park 8pm:…

  • New artificial reef to be sunk off Phuket

    PHUKET: An artificial reef project in Karon Bay has been given the final nod of approval, its second public hearing on September 29 passing without objection. The placement of hollow cubic structures made of concrete on the sea floor is set to begin in mid-2011. The hearing, held at the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources (DMCR) office, was chaired…

  • Laguna Phuket ready for triathlon, Ironman 70.3

    PHUKET: Reigning Ironman 70.3 world champion Michael Raelert of Germany will head a first-class field of professional triathletes coming to Phuket for two exciting competitions in November. Mr Raelert, joined by some 900 competitors, will take on the back-to-back challenge of the Laguna Phuket Triathlon (LPT) and the inaugural Ironman 70.3 Asia-Pacific Championship, all in the space of seven days.…

  • Phuket yachties to get ‘Data Center’

    PHUKET: As part of a project to set up a ‘data center’ for the local yachting industry, Prince of Songkla University researchers have set up a website intended to serve as a central database and information hub. The new website was unveiled yesterday at a seminar at the Phuket Merlin Hotel in Phuket Town. The “Yachting Seminar on ICT Infrastructure…

  • Phuket tourism resilient in the face of strong baht

    PHUKET: Thanks to rising tourist arrival figures overall, the Phuket economy has thus far not been too badly affected by the recent surge in the baht against major currencies.However outbound tour operators nationwide expect the strong baht to cause a 13% increase in the number of Thais traveling abroad.Charoen Wangananont, president of the Thai Travel Agents Association (TTAA) that monitors…

  • High tide blues: Phuket village pleads for new seawall

    PHUKET: Residents at Haad Saen Suk in Phuket Town continue to petition City Hall to rebuild a broken seawall that once protected their homes from flooding at high tide. Adun Yonjamrun, one of village leaders, said homes in the neighborhood flood every time heavy rainfall coincides with high tide. The flooding is often at its worst in the morning, he…

  • “Amnesty” mulled for “pseudohotel” operators in Phuket

    PHUKET: A provincial standing committee is considering offering “amnesty” to small accommodation establishments on the island as a way of encouraging them to register as “hotels” and raise their standards. The move follows the announcement last month that more than 400 establishments that offer accommodation on Phuket were not properly registered as hotels. Offering a period of “amnesty” was raised…

  • Thailand not ready to upgrade English | Thaiger

    Thailand not ready to upgrade English

    PHUKET: It’s too soon to declare English as Thailand’s second language for teaching in schools, says Tongthong Chandransu, secretary-general of the Office of the Education Council (OEC). News reports late last week said the Education Ministry planned to declare on October 22 that English is officially the second language for teaching in Thai schools. But Tongthong denied there would be…

  • Charity paddle: Father, daughter to circle Phuket by kayak

    PHUKET: If there were any father-and-daughter team you would place money on being able to paddle 120 kilometers around Phuket by kayak, it would be Les Bird and his daughter Victoria.Iron-man athlete Les, 59, and seven-time triathlon champion Victoria, 11, plan to circumnavigate Phuket over three days in an effort to raise money for charity.Victoria, a seventh-grade student at the…

  • Phuket Opinion: Making a meal of a festival

    PHUKET: Our front page headline this week says it all: the Phuket Vegetarian Festival is a serious commercial success. (See “Festival reels in millions” in the current issue of the Phuket Gazette. Digital subscribers can download their copy here.) Not only is this year’s festival being touted as the creator of a much-welcomed 200-million-baht boost to the island’s economy, but…

  • Puppet haven: Joe Louis Thai Restaurant opens in Phuket

    PHUKET: Bangkok’s loss is Phuket’s gain, as the Joe Louis troupe of traditional Thai puppeteers has a new home at the Jungceylon shopping complex in Patong. The troupe, founded by the late grand master puppeteer and National Artist Sakorn “Joe Louis” Yangkhiawsod, remains the sole guardian of the dying art form known as Hun Lakhon Lek, Thai traditional small puppet…