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  • Phuket Lifestyle: Bangers cyclists will change lives forever | Thaiger

    Phuket Lifestyle: Bangers cyclists will change lives forever

    PHUKET: The kitbags are being put together and include Vaseline, talcum powder, bandages and ibuprofen for swollen muscles. Yes, it’s time again for those hardy cyclists of the Bangers On Bikes Charity Bike Ride to furiously pedal from the capital of Thailand to the island province of Phuket. The charity event was conceived three years ago by members of the…

  • Phuket Lifestyle: Funk it up at the 2012 Mango House Festival | Thaiger

    Phuket Lifestyle: Funk it up at the 2012 Mango House Festival

    PHUKET: The Absolut Mango House Festival 2012 organizers have announced their entertainment lineup for South Thailand’s premiere house music event on March 7, 8 and 9 at the Mango House Bar and Restaurant in Lanta Old Town, Koh Lanta. The house music festival is a popular event at the island’s annual cultural extravaganza, the Lanta Lanta Festival. Back by popular…

  • Phuket Valentine’s Day | Thaiger

    Phuket Valentine’s Day

    History is unclear on whether any of The Beatles had journeyed to Phuket before they wrote their 1964 smash hit with its charmingly quaint lyrics…”Money Can’t Buy Me Love.” Clearly the lyricist Paul McCartney had never had the pleasure of a wander down Soi Bangla around midnight on almost any evening. Had he done so, he would have certainly witnessed…

  • Phuket Books: Searching to do the right thing | Thaiger

    Phuket Books: Searching to do the right thing

    PHUKET: At the age of 70, Russell Banks has written 14 novels. I’ve read two, The Book of Jamaica and Continental Drift which work out moral quandaries found on the border between a white working class hero from New England and the exotic world of the Caribbean. His latest novel, Lost Memory of Skin ( Ecco, 432 pages), takes place…

  • Phuket Property: Sale and purchase agreements – what is important to know? | Thaiger

    Phuket Property: Sale and purchase agreements – what is important to know?

    PHUKET: A property buyer or seller scrutinizing sales documentation may wonder what provisions should be part of a sales contract. A sales agreement typically starts with a description of the parties who wish to enter into the agreement supported by passport copies or company documentation providing full details of the parties. A preamble or recitals may follow setting forth specific…

  • Phuket Property Watch: There’s no such thing as an easy A | Thaiger

    Phuket Property Watch: There’s no such thing as an easy A

    PHUKET: I am often reminded by a chain of long suffering editors at the Phuket Gazette that my beat is property, tourism and leisure. Do I stray? Yes, like a punch drunk lunatic, wired on rapid fire staccato sentences. Some of it makes sense. Other times, it even makes me look into the mirror and pose the question – what…

  • Phuket Gardening: Reading palms again | Thaiger

    Phuket Gardening: Reading palms again

    PHUKET: I recently came across a letter in which the writer lamented the absence of palms on Phuket’s beaches. Not like the Caribbean, he declared. While this observation is more or less true, there are a few sprouting improbably from the sand dunes at secluded spots around the island. And anyway, there are plenty of alternative trees: avenues of casuarinas…

  • Phuket Lifestyle: Love on a wing and a prayer | Thaiger

    Phuket Lifestyle: Love on a wing and a prayer

    PHUKET: Finnish daredevil Jari ‘Birdman’ Kuosma will hurtle from the skies of Phuket into the waiting arms of his betrothed on Februay 25. Jari ‘The Birdman’ Kuosma is Phuket’s own adventure action hero. He is known around the world for his sky diving talents and breathtaking exploits. From his home country, Finland, to South America to Africa to California and…

  • Phuket Gardening: Totally tropical Phuket pineapple | Thaiger

    Phuket Gardening: Totally tropical Phuket pineapple

    PHUKET: My local plant nursery has hundreds of colorful bromeliads hanging in small pots, the profusion of which is unusual since they are not that common in Phuket gardens. One bromeliad that is exceedingly plentiful on the island is the pineapple. Normally grown solely for eating, its broad, spiky rosette of waxy, strap-like leaves set atop the characteristic oval fruit,…

  • Phuket Property: Bangkok developers expand upcountry | Thaiger

    Phuket Property: Bangkok developers expand upcountry

    PHUKET: Hit hard by high waters and high competition, many developers in the property market of Bangkok and its suburbs are now expanding their portfolios to include more upcountry projects. Real estate markets that stand to gain the most from such a trend include Phuket, Pattaya, Chon Buri, Hua Hin, Khao Yai and Chiang Mai. Leading property firms investing in…

  • Phuket Property Watch: The art of changing places; tax hoopla; more foreign banks? | Thaiger

    Phuket Property Watch: The art of changing places; tax hoopla; more foreign banks?

    PHUKET: Sometimes more is more. At the other end of the universe less can also be more. Sounds confusing? It’s not really. Take the recent repositioning of the upscale hotel Indigo Pearl into an all villa and suite property as a prime example. Working with legendary designer Bill Bensley, an estimated 1.2 billion baht has been invested in the extreme…

  • Samui hideaway secret unveiled | Thaiger

    Samui hideaway secret unveiled

    PHUKET: Ready to lift the veil on Koh Samui’s “best-kept secret”, the boutique Akaryn Samui is set to welcome its first guests next month. As the fourth and latest venture by Thailand hospitality pioneer Anchalika Kijkanakorn, the Akaryn Samui looks to redefine the boutique resort experience. The largely undiscovered, Hanuman Bay is a pristine crescent cove with a 500-meter powder…

  • Phuket Lifestyle: Keeping your dog fit | Thaiger

    Phuket Lifestyle: Keeping your dog fit

    PHUKET: Exercising your dog on a daily basis is essential. The best exercise channels the activity of both mind and body and for that, you need to take your dog out for a walk. Lack of proper exercise can lead to obesity, poor muscle tone, heart ailments and a host of emotional and behavioral problems. Take your dog different places…

  • Phuket Lifestyle: Lights, camera, action – online teaching its rewards and risks | Thaiger

    Phuket Lifestyle: Lights, camera, action – online teaching its rewards and risks

    PHUKET: Before the internet, teachers were limited to face-to-face learning and eventually correspondence courses. But with innovation comes progress and now many web-based agents are helping connect teachers with students around the globe. Matthew Nobel was a former expat in Thailand before moving back to the States to complete his master’s in education. Upon his return, Nobel turned to Skype…

  • Phuket Lifestyle: Finn dining in Chalong | Thaiger

    Phuket Lifestyle: Finn dining in Chalong

    PHUKET: If anyone ever asked you, “Fancy a Flatty at Skiffer?” you would be forgiven for not knowing what they meant but after one visit to the trendy Skiffer restaurant in Chalong Bay you would likely answer in the affirmative as flatties are delicious. Having lived in Phuket for years I must have passed near this place hundreds of times…

  • Phuket Books: The all-American horror tale of a tough childhood | Thaiger

    Phuket Books: The all-American horror tale of a tough childhood

    PHUKET: In 1989, Tobias Wolfe published his block-breaking memoir This Boy’s Life, later made into a movie with Robert DeNiro and Leonardo DiCaprio. Tobias Wolfe was the mentor of Mary Karr who published her own masterpiece memoir in 1995: The Liar’s Club. These two books about hard-scrabble childhoods marked the emergence of a new literary era and unleashed a floodgate…

  • Phuket Lifestyle: What’s so funny, wee man? | Thaiger

    Phuket Lifestyle: What’s so funny, wee man?

    In the run up to The Phuket Punchline Comedy Club’s February 29 ‘Whose Line is it Anyway?’ show, the Gazette asks each of the comedians about themselves. This week its the diminutive Ian Coppinger. Phuket Gazette: Where and when were you born? Ian Coppinger: I was born in Dublin in 1970. I was actually born in my parents house, my…

  • Phuket Lifestyle: Dream of it and they will come | Thaiger

    Phuket Lifestyle: Dream of it and they will come

    PHUKET: When was the last time you were laying on Nai Harn Beach daydreaming, “Ooh, I could really do with a grilled chicken quesadilla washed down with a pumpkin iced latte”? Granted, it may not have been recently, but the next time you do, you can have exactly that and much more without even seeking a restaurant, it will come…

  • Phuket Lifestyle: Day of the kiddies | Thaiger

    Phuket Lifestyle: Day of the kiddies

    PHUKET: Children are our future as the song tells us and to prepare them for the waiting world of adulthood we endeavor to provide a wealth of learning experiences that are an important tool for their development. National Children’s Day in Thailand was celebrated on January 14 and many places marked this special occasion with events filled with fun activities.…

  • Phuket’s Playground of comedy | Thaiger

    Phuket’s Playground of comedy

    PHUKET: Utterly uproarious and mind-bendingly brilliant is the usual hilarious result when a group of talented comedians improvise a sketch based on a random scenario pieced together by a willing audience. Phuket has its willing audience and this month the Punchline Comedy Club provides the comedic talent when they present their biggest show yet – the live stage show of…

  • Phuket Books: Fair game in the Windy City | Thaiger

    Phuket Books: Fair game in the Windy City

    PHUKET: Thomas Pynchon’s epic 1000-page novel Against the Day opens with a boy’s adventure tale: the arrival of the Chums of Chance aboard their airship at the Chicago World’s Fair of 1893. In The Devil in the White City (Vintage Books, New York, 2004, 447pp), Erik Larson describes just such a dirigible arriving at the Fair at the climax of…

  • Phuket Gardening: Dangers in the Garden of Eden | Thaiger

    Phuket Gardening: Dangers in the Garden of Eden

    PHUKET: Everyone knows that some plants are poisonous, and we gardeners in Phuket know that Thailand has more than its fair share. In truth, the Kingdom also has more than its fair share of edible species – as this column has frequently documented. Although you are hardly likely to attempt to eat any part of the following toxic plants, do…

  • Phuket Lifestyle: Classical music hits high note in Phuket | Thaiger

    Phuket Lifestyle: Classical music hits high note in Phuket

    PHUKET: There is good news for those who appreciate European classical music: Mom Luang Tri Devakul is again welcoming Phuket residents and visitors to his luxury estate at Villa Royale tonight for an evening of music and fine dining. Mom Tri has long supported the arts on the island with his Baan Kata Artsfest, a celebration of music, art and…

  • Phuket Lifestyle: Eye to eye contact | Thaiger

    Phuket Lifestyle: Eye to eye contact

    Doctor Captain Wiriyaluppain is launching a series of articles to help educate Phuket Gazette readers about eye health and what to be beware of. The articles will also explain advances in eye treatment technologies. Here is the first in the series. PHUKET: As an eye doctor who has practiced in Phuket for many years, I have found that the patient…

  • Phuket Lifestyle: Vladi good fish at Palau | Thaiger

    Phuket Lifestyle: Vladi good fish at Palau

    PHUKET: There’s a brand-new, gorgeous-looking, blue-and-white seafood outlet down in Nai Harn Village called Palau Fish. It turns out that the restaurant is named after a Pacific island some 800km east of the Philippines, one of the world’s youngest states. Pub quiz aficionados take note… Palau is way over the top, design wise, with billowing white curtains complementing its peripheral…

  • Phuket Property: Organic resort nets new awards | Thaiger

    Phuket Property: Organic resort nets new awards

    PHUKET: Accolades continue to pour down on Thanyamundra, the unique five-star organic resort perched upon the fringes of Thailand’s most ancient rainforest. Thanyamundra has been elevated to the elite ranks of hotels and resorts included on DestinAsian magazine’s prestigious Luxe List, just weeks after being voted by agoda.com as one of Asia’s Top Three Eco-Boutiques. Agoda also honored the resort…

  • Phuket Lifestyle: Count Snape gets his teeth into opera | Thaiger

    Phuket Lifestyle: Count Snape gets his teeth into opera

    PHUKET: Dressed in a flowing black cape, a certain Mr Snape mingled with the New Year crowds in Patong on New Year’s Eve, but Andrew Snape has no relation to the character in Harry Potter. Yes, they are both teachers, wear black capes and have English accents. But “Count Snape”, as Andrew calls himself when dressed as a vampire, performs…

  • In memory of Bjorn Täckmann | Thaiger

    In memory of Bjorn Täckmann

    PHUKET: Bjorn Täckmann, an important member of the dive community in Phuket and Thailand, passed away on January 6 in a hospital in Surat Thani. He had been diagnosed with cancer last year. Mr Täckmann started diving in 1983 and moved from Denmark to Thailand in 1993 as a PADI Dive Instructor. Since then he has ushered thousands into the…

  • Phuket Lifestyle: Enter the dragon | Thaiger

    Phuket Lifestyle: Enter the dragon

    PHUKET: Just when you thought all the festivities linked to the New Year were over, here they come again in the guise of Chinese New Year with celebrations to go on for 15 days. Today we enter the 4,709th Chinese year and the “Year of the Dragon”, according to the Chinese zodiac. Chinese New Year, the most important of all…

  • Phuket Property Briefs: Kata Group; Banyan Tree; Thai Smiles | Thaiger

    Phuket Property Briefs: Kata Group; Banyan Tree; Thai Smiles

    Kata Group opens Khao Lak Resort in NovemberA new Greater Phuket resort called The Sands Khao Lak By Katathani will open this coming November. Katathani Resorts have a well known flagship property on Phuket’s west coast and the upscale villa resort The Shore at Kata Noi. Francois Huet leaves Banyan TreeOne of the island’s best known hotel faces, Francois Huet,…