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  • Phuket books: Battle of the Eco-Warriors

    Phuket books: Battle of the Eco-Warriors

    PHUKET: T.C. Boyle is the hardest working man in the literary business. Like the late Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, he writes seven days a week, and it shows. He has written 13 novels and nine collections of short stories. His first two novels – Water Music and Budding Prospects – are about the 18th century African explorations of Mungo Park and contemporary…

  • Phuket property briefs: Hotel search engine; SALA group; APEC | Thaiger

    Phuket property briefs: Hotel search engine; SALA group; APEC

    PHUKET: In an effort to keep revenue streams out of the hands of OTA’s (online travel agents), six major hotel chains have invested in a new hotel search engine called Room Key. Joining in on the consortium are InterContinental, Hyatt, Marriott, Wyndham, Hilton and Choice. Technology for the system came via a third party acquisition of ‘helicopter’. Room Key DNA…

  • Phuket property: New residential market demand is generated by wealthy Asians

    Phuket property: New residential market demand is generated by wealthy Asians

    PHUKET: Demand in Phuket’s residential and property markets is growing among wealthy Asian “tourists”, leading property consultancy Knight Frank Thailand has reported. Knight Frank’s latest research was conducted following the Airport Authority of Thailand report that Phuket International Airport had welcomed 20% more passengers in 2011.Statistics showed that 4.2 million arrivals had been counted at the airport last year, compared…

  • Phuket gardening: Brimming with bromeliads

    Phuket gardening: Brimming with bromeliads

    PHUKET: Most people in Europe encounter their first bromeliad, without ever realizing its collective name as a fruit that tastes deliciously different, and can be eaten fresh or canned. But the pineapple is only one member, and indeed the only edible member, of a family of plants that comprises more than 3,000 varieties. Among bromeliads grown solely for their good…

  • Phuket comedy: Whose line is it, Steve?

    Phuket comedy: Whose line is it, Steve?

    PHUKET: 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. Phuket Gazette: Where and when were you born? Stephen Frost: Leeds, Yorkshire in 1955. Steve Steen: I was born at home, but I don’t remember too much about it, I was pretty…

  • Phuket Blues Festival and Blue Sky Air Show set to play to large crowds this weekend

    Phuket Blues Festival and Blue Sky Air Show set to play to large crowds this weekend

    PHUKET: Only hours away, this year’s Phuket International Blues Rock Festival is set to bring the canvas roof down at its new venue in the Festival Marquee at the Laguna Beach Resort’s Y-Junction. It is the place to be today and tomorrow for a sublime celebration of blues rock music with some of the finest musicians ever to appear on…

  • Phuket development funds continue to pour in: Tanan Tanphaibul

    Phuket development funds continue to pour in: Tanan Tanphaibul

    PHUKET: Bangkok based developers will pump as much as 30 billion baht into the local economy this year, the head of Phuket Real Estate Association (P-REA) has said. Demand for reasonably-priced homes and condominiums is luring many investors to Phuket, P-REA President Tanan Tanphaibul said at a recent press conference to announce the group’s “Phuket Life & Drive 2012” exhibition,…

  • Phuket property: A stress-free island lifestyle

    Phuket property: A stress-free island lifestyle

    PHUKET: Nestled along a virgin island cape is the Jindarin Beach Club & Resort, a minimalistic and authentically eco-friendly tropical retreat on Coconut Island off Phuket’s east coast. With the rare offering of stress-filtered island bliss at highly competitive prices, the new development is attracting moderate income weekenders and high profile investors alike. Speaking with the Phuket Gazette, project owner…

  • Phuket Lifestyle: QSI Tigers unveil new den; QSI fun run

    Phuket Lifestyle: QSI Tigers unveil new den; QSI fun run

    PHUKET: Quality Schools International (QSI) Phuket unveiled its new and improved sports den, with students rushing the field after the ribbon-cutting ceremony. The US$120,000 (just over 3.7 million baht) new facilities include a multipurpose basketball court, a football field enveloped by a 100-meter running track and a new garden and waterfall. Emotions ran high at the opening ceremony with large…

  • Phuket Lifestyle: Kata’s hot spot to chill by the sea

    Phuket Lifestyle: Kata’s hot spot to chill by the sea

    PHUKET: RE KÁ TA (doesn’t that name shout out loud?) is the newest incarnation of the passed-away Oasis, next to Boathouse at Kata Beach. The base for the annual King’s Cup Regatta, it’s not hard to see how the place got its spiffy name. Essentially, RE KÁ TA is a beach club: Simply lay your 1,000 baht down and you’ll…

  • Phuket Lifestyle: Facetime with Dr Paul Ekman

    Phuket Lifestyle: Facetime with Dr Paul Ekman

    PHUKET: Dr Paul Ekman has built an impressive career around research on the human face and the many subtle micro-expressions which expose emotions. He believes that regardless of geography or culture, mankind has facial expressions in common that even reach to the world of primates. Recently he presented a lecture, Emotional Intelligence and Education: Reading Faces, Recognizing Feelings and Revealing…

  • Phuket Comedy club early bird special offer closing

    Phuket Comedy club early bird special offer closing

    PHUKET: Phuket’s Punchline Comedy Club special February 29 show is only a week away and this is the last call for early bird tickets. The infamous “Whose Line Is It Anyway” crew will take to the stage at Patong’s Holiday Inn next Wednesday evening for a performance that would even bring a smile to the face of Tom Cruise, considering…

  • Phuket health: Signs you can’t afford to ignore

    Phuket health: Signs you can’t afford to ignore

    PHUKET: We tend to think that if it doesn’t hurt it must be fine, but ignoring irregular eye symptoms is a big mistake. Why? Because there are no pain receptors in the eye, so if you’re seeing things but feel no pain it doesn’t mean you’re okay. Today, we will talk about “floaters and flashing”. These two are important warning…

  • Phuket property: Asia’s big two markets mature

    Phuket property: Asia’s big two markets mature

    PHUKET: Talk about “dream island destinations” in Asia and without a doubt Phuket and Bali rule the numbers game in terms of popularity. If talk turns to resort real estate both are heavyweight contenders in the title fight. Round after round, punches or blows only end with the ringing of a bell. Practically speaking, when it comes to the life…

  • Phuket Property: Mövenpick celebrates; Budget brand takes on Asia

    Phuket Property: Mövenpick celebrates; Budget brand takes on Asia

    PHUKET: It was recently announced that Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts plan 11 new hotel projects across nine countries bringing the company’s total number of operating and planned hotels worldwide to 100. The new hotels are in France, Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Bangladesh and Thailand. The upscale company of Swiss heritage now has 69 hotels in operation and 31…

  • Phuket Gardening: North and South – The biodiversity of Thailand

    Phuket Gardening: North and South – The biodiversity of Thailand

    PHUKET: Thailand is a large and varied country, especially in terms of its length from north to south (1600 kilometers), and its coastline of 2,600 kilometers. Because of the resulting range of micro-climates, it is able to produce an unending range of flowers, trees and fruit. Put another way, Thailand’s biodiversity is immense, the country is still the trustee of…

  • AMCHAM to stage Design Evolution workshop

    AMCHAM to stage Design Evolution workshop

    PHUKET: Two leading home and building designers in Asia will head the Design Evolution workshop being held by the Phuket Chapter of the American Chamber of Commerce (AMCHAM) at Royal Phuket Marina on March 9. Phuket has long been hailed as the birthplace of the tropical island villa getaway in Asia. Follow the amazing journey that started at the Amanpuri…

  • Phuket Lifestyle: Jan Sylan as described by an officer and a gentleman

    Phuket Lifestyle: Jan Sylan as described by an officer and a gentleman

    PHUKET: Captain James Forrest is a significant character in Phuket’s history as he was one of the few English naval captains who visited the island during the 18th century. His travel accounts are useful because they vividly depict the geography of the island, the abundance of resources, trade and how the inhabitants of the island lived during that period. Capt…

  • Phuket Comedy: Who’s this Andy Smart anyway?

    Phuket Comedy: Who’s this Andy Smart anyway?

    PHUKET: Phuket Gazette: Where and when were you born? Andy Smart: I was born in Portsmouth in a nursing home that is now appropriately a Casino, in 1959. PG:Any amusing tales from your childhood and/or school days? AS: I drowned when I was 7 in the Basingstoke canal, and was clinically dead for about 2 and a half minutes. Luckily…

  • Phuket Lifestyle: An elephant that is hard to forget

    Phuket Lifestyle: An elephant that is hard to forget

    PHUKET: Phuket has elephants but at the elegant wine dinner held at the Evason Phuket last week, the only elephant there was the one featured on the bottles of Cos D’Estournel. Evason Phuket has a long history of bringing great wines and winemakers together with guests at their special SLOW (Sustainable, Local, Organic and Wellness) gourmet dinners where the wines…

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

    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

    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

    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: Vocation students to fill service vacancies

    Phuket Property: Vocation students to fill service vacancies

    PHUKET: Shortages of skilled personnel in Phuket’s hospitality and service sectors look to be reduced with increased collaboration between key operators and the island’s biggest, yet underutilized supplier of human resources. Six major hotels, along with two food and beverage operators on February 7 signed bilateral agreements with the Phuket Vocational College to cooperate in jointly managing students’ vocational education.…

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

    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

    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

    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 Gazette: Your horoscope by Isla Star

    Phuket Gazette: Your horoscope by Isla Star

    AQUARIUS (January 21-February 19): A talk with a close friend can mark the end of a story for Aquarians this week, but it will be important to accept that some things cannot be changed. Business should boom during the remainder of February for those who have been chasing up old contacts. If your birthday is in the week ahead, look…

  • Phuket Property: Bangkok developers expand upcountry

    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?

    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…