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  • Bt300mn historical park slated for Phuket

    Bt300mn historical park slated for Phuket

    THALANG, PHUKET: A 300-million-baht historical park commemorating the Battle of Thalang is being planned as a new tourist attraction for Phuket.More than forty architects have submitted designs for landscaping of the new ‘Victory Park’, which will occupy 96 rai in tambon Thepkrasattri, next to Thalang Museum.One winning design will be selected on March 13, 2010, the 224th anniversary of the…

  • Aussies’ turn for shore leave in Phuket

    Aussies’ turn for shore leave in Phuket

    PATONG, PHUKET: Royal Australian Navy fleet replenishment vessel HMAS Sirius, with a complement of 70 officers and crew, is anchored off Patong for a five-day stay. The ship has been at sea for the past seven months.On Tuesday, the ship’s captain, Commander John Cowan, paid a visit to Phuket governor Wichai Phraisa-ngop, where he told the assembled press, “We are…

  • Revamped Phuket hospital to offer low-cost treatment

    Revamped Phuket hospital to offer low-cost treatment

    PHUKET CITY: Phuket’s Phyathai Hospital is being refurbished at a cost of 265 million baht and will be renamed ‘Phuket Provincial Administration Organization Hospital’, PPAO President Paiboon Upatising said last week.He said the hospital should enter service in the middle of next year.The PPAO originally bought the Phyathai Hospital from the Thai Asset Management Corporation for 327 million baht in August…

  • Punchline Comedy Club returns to Phuket

    Punchline Comedy Club returns to Phuket

    PATONG, PHUKET: British TV comedy star Bob Mills is among the noted funnymen performing at Punchline Comedy Club when it returns to Phuket on October 14. Mills is best known as star of TV show ‘In Bed With Medinner’, and has a long list of presenting and writing credits under his belt. Time Out magazine called him “a master of…

  • Tsunami Watch canceled | Thaiger

    Tsunami Watch canceled

    PHUKET: The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center has canceled today’s tsunami watch following warnings earlier this evening that a tsunami could hit the region.The warning center’s latest and ‘final’ report issued to government agencies stated that sea level readings indicate that a significant tsunami was not generated by the magnitude 7.6 earthquake off Sumatra. — Gazette Reporters

  • Phuket tsunami alert update | Thaiger

    Phuket tsunami alert update

    PHUKET: The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center has issued a tsunami alert for Indonesia, Malaysia, India and Thailand, according to an Associated Press report.The center issued the warning following a powerful earthquake of magnitude 7.6 about 50km west of Padang in Western Sumatra at 5.16pm.There were no immediate reports of a high waves or injuries, it added.An officer at the Department of…

  • Phuket on high alert following tsunami warning | Thaiger

    Phuket on high alert following tsunami warning

    PHUKET: Phuket authorities are on high alert following a tsunami warning after a magnitude 7 earthquake off Sumatra.More details shortly. — Gazette Reporters

  • Leading financial advisors put on Phuket seminar

    Leading financial advisors put on Phuket seminar

    PHUKET: Tax-free pension plans for expats will be on the menu of financial advice served up by international investment gurus at the Holiday Inn Resort, Patong Beach tomorrow night.Award-winning fund management advisor Sam Liddle will be joined by Billy Popham – ‘the first Financial Adviser in Thailand to successfully effect transfers from UK pensions to QROPS (Qualifying Recognised Overseas Pension…

  • Phuket autopsy for large dugong | Thaiger

    Phuket autopsy for large dugong

    PHUKET: A large female dugong measuring almost three meters long and weighing more than a third of a ton died off the coast of Trang and was brought to Phuket for examination yesterday.The crew of a squid fishing boat found the dugong dying in the sea between Koh Libong and Koh Laoliang in yesterday morning.By the time officials from the Office…

  • Phuket Passport Office opens Thursday | Thaiger

    Phuket Passport Office opens Thursday

    PHUKET CITY: Phuket’s Thai citizens will be able to apply for new passports without leaving the island once the new Ministry of Foreign Affairs office opens at Phuket Provincial Hall on Thursday.Foreigners hoping for visa services, certificate translations and marriage certification services will have to wait, however.Acting chief of the ministry’s passport section, Jackrid Kanjanasoon, said the office will begin…

  • Young man killed in Phuket gang fight | Thaiger

    Young man killed in Phuket gang fight

    PATONG, PHUKET: A 20-year-old shop assistant was stabbed 10 times in the chest and died in front of Bangla Boxing Stadium last night. Tawatchai ‘Noom’ Pookanknam, who sold clothes in a nearby shopping center, died on the scene. Chief Investigator Sophon Borirak said fighting erupted between two gangs of teenagers at around 11pm. The cause of the fighting was probably…

  • Crowd batters thieves at Phuket’s Roy Fest

    Crowd batters thieves at Phuket’s Roy Fest

    KARON, PHUKET: Chalong Police officers had to defend three suspected thieves who were set upon by revelers at Phuket’s otherwise highly successful Roy Fest concert on Karon Beach. The attack took place in the early hours of Saturday morning. Karon village chief Winai Chitchiew said the three suspects, Wittaya Khahapana, 30, Rachet Harun, 25, and Manusak Kobthing, 20, were all…

  • Fun-filled sunset fundraiser on the beach | Thaiger

    Fun-filled sunset fundraiser on the beach

    PHUKET: Catch an earful of live reggae and the latest dance grooves at Catch Beach Club for Patong Rotary Club’s Beach Fun Fest fundraiser on Saturday, October 17.Reggae band Job 2 Do and a handful of international DJs will be pumping out the tunes at the beach from sunset onwards.Tickets are 1,000 each and include a seafood barbecue and the…

  • Aussies put Phuket in World Top 10 | Thaiger

    Aussies put Phuket in World Top 10

    PHUKET: According to statistics released to the Phuket Gazette today by giant hotel booking website Wotif.com, Australians have changed their travel patterns and are visiting Asia more and more. And Phuket has ascended into the mega-site’s Top Ten world destinations over the past two years. Pointing to the website’s league tables below, Kristy Harrison, Wotif’s Marketing Director for Asia, notes…

  • Beach volleyball bounces back to Phuket

    Beach volleyball bounces back to Phuket

    PHUKET: The fourth Beach Volleyball Phuket Thailand Open, powered by PTT, is scheduled to take place at Karon Beach from November 3 through 8. Some of the best players from around the globe will be here for the tournament, including the world ranked Number One team of Larissa Franka and Juliana Silva from Brazil. The pair have amassed an impressive…

  • Phuket people help spread global message of peace

    Phuket people help spread global message of peace

    PHUKET: Tonight, people in Phuket will be dancing to a global beat of peace for Earthdance 2009, an annual, synchronized event held every September in hundreds of locations around the world in recognition of the United Nations International Day of Peace.At 4pm Pacific Standard Time on Saturday, September 26 (6am Sunday in Thailand), thousands of people in more than 200…

  • New Gazette Poll: Prostitution in Phuket | Thaiger

    New Gazette Poll: Prostitution in Phuket

    PHUKET: The new Phuket Gazette opinion poll asks readers to give their views on prostitution in Phuket. When it comes to Phuket’s ‘issues’, prostitution is the elephant in the room. It is technically illegal and receives relatively little official acknowledgment – yet everyone knows it happens. A night out in Patong will confirm it. There are prostitutes in Phuket, and…

  • Work restarts on fire-ravaged Phuket homes

    Work restarts on fire-ravaged Phuket homes

    MAI KHAO, PHUKET: Work to rebuild 17 houses that were burned to the ground in a fire at a sea gypsy village in Phuket at the end of June restarted yesterday after a two-month hiatus. Phuket Governor Wichai Phraisa-ngop arrived at Ban Hin Look Diow village in the morning to set 150 builders off to work again. The rebuilding of…

  • New bridge plan good news for Phuket yachties

    New bridge plan good news for Phuket yachties

    PHUKET: Phuket yachties will be pleased to know that a 300-million baht deal to build a new Sarasin Bridge includes raising the old bridge to give up to 10-meters’ clearance beneath all three bridges.The old Sarasin Bridge will become a car-free tourist attraction once construction of the third bridge is complete.Italian-Thai Development Co, which built Sarasin Bridge and the newer…

  • Roy’s the word at Phuket’s beachside shindig

    Roy’s the word at Phuket’s beachside shindig

    KARON, PHUKET: Thousands of youngsters converged on Karon Beach last night for the first ever Roy Fest, the island’s new music festival. A hefty dose of Roy – Southern Thai for ‘fun’ – was in the air as a succession of bands and DJs did their thing from an enormous stage erected by the beach road. The rain that had…

  • Viagra goes to new lengths in Phuket | Thaiger

    Viagra goes to new lengths in Phuket

    PHUKET: Viagra will soon be sold in Phuket pharmacies following a decision by Thailand’s Food and Drug Administration (FDA).The drug was previously only available through hospitals or illegally on the black market.The drug, sildenafil citrate, most commonly known under the Pfizer company trade name ‘Viagra’, alleviates erectile dysfunction syndrome (EDS or male impotence).In a bid to stem the illegal sale…

  • Phuket Gazette Poll Results: Prevent drownings with better safety campaign

    Phuket Gazette Poll Results: Prevent drownings with better safety campaign

    PHUKET: Phuket Gazette readers favor a tourist information campaign as the most effective way to prevent drownings on Phuket’s beaches, according to the last Gazette Poll. Of 806 readers who voted, 34 percent thought a campaign warning of the dangers of swimming in the sea was the best way to prevent more deaths. Thai nationals were only 25 percent in favor…

  • Doors open for Phuket Hospitality Show

    Doors open for Phuket Hospitality Show

    PHUKET: Cooks, cakes, wines, spas and a plethora of products and services catering to the hospitality industry went on display today when the RPM International Exhibition & Conference Center opened its doors for Phuket’s first International Hospitality Show. The three-day event is attracting a wide variety of people and businesses involved in the region’s hospitality sector, giving participants and attendees the…

  • Phuket sea gypsies to get Bt2mn culture center

    Phuket sea gypsies to get Bt2mn culture center

    RASSADA, PHUKET: A two-million-baht cultural center at a sea gypsy village close to Phuket City has been given the go-ahead, a spokesman for the Phuket Provincial Culture Office announced on Tuesday.Planning for the Urak Lawoi Culture Center at Ban Tukkae sea gypsy village on Koh Sireh, in Tambon Rassada, is still in its early stages and a contractor has yet…

  • Crown Prince arrives in Phuket today

    Crown Prince arrives in Phuket today

    PHUKET: HRH Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn, together with Royal Consort HRH Princess Srirasmi and HRH Prince Teepangkorn Rasmichoti, arrives in Phuket today on an unofficial visit.The Crown Prince and his family will leave the island at 3pm on September 29 via Phuket International Airport, where he will grant an audience to the people.Anyone who wants to attend is advised to…

  • Bids invited for Phuket jet-ski insurance contract

    Bids invited for Phuket jet-ski insurance contract

    PHUKET CITY: Insurance companies have 15 days to submit bids for a contract to insure every jet-ski on Phuket, it was announced at the latest ‘jet-ski summit’ at Phuket Provincial Hall today. By November 8 – thirty days after the bid deadline – every operator in Phuket will have to apply for insurance or stop doing business. For our previous…

  • Phuket corruption cases to be fought on home turf

    Phuket corruption cases to be fought on home turf

    PHUKET CITY: Phuket people seeking justice over incompetent, uncooperative or corrupt bureaucrats will be able to fight for their rights in Phuket when the Phuket Administrative Court opens in 2011. Thailand’s Administrative Courts handle disputes over the conduct of government officers. An event last week at the Metropole Hotel in Phuket City aimed to inform the public about the role of Administrative Courts…

  • Huge contingent of US sailors arrives in Phuket

    Huge contingent of US sailors arrives in Phuket

    PHUKET: Almost 7,000 US Navy sailors arrived in Phuket this afternoon on board the enormous aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan, as well as the USS Chancellorsville and the USS Gridley.The crew will enjoy five days of R&R on Phuket – though they have been forbidden from using the island’s increasingly infamous jet-skis.Look out for a report from on board the…

  • OPINION: Let computers deal with Phuket’s jet-skis

    OPINION: Let computers deal with Phuket’s jet-skis

    PHUKET: Wouldn’t it be better if Phuket’s government were turned over to computers? Surely an application exists whereby, having keyed in the facts, viable results emerge. As it is, local government tends to tip-toe around decision-making until matters are manifestly out-of-hand. Let’s take as a case in point the current eruption involving jet-skis precipitated by a YouTube video-clip showing a…

  • Wake for Bill Owen

    Wake for Bill Owen

    RAWAI, PHUKET: A wake will be held at Nikitas on the Rawai beach road tomorrow night (Tuesday, September 22) for long term Phuket resident Bill Owen, who died on Tuesday last week. Mr Owen, a popular entrepreneur who made his home on Phuket for more than 20 years, died in a hospital in Swansea, South Wales after a battle with…