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    9 most common health issues covered by insurance for expats in Thailand

    Thailand is a popular destination for expats due to its affordable lifestyle and excellent healthcare system. However, settling in a new country often brings health concerns. To ensure you’re covered for the most common medical needs, understanding what expat health...

  • Sri Panwa reveals modern tropical life in Phuket, Phang Nga

    Sri Panwa reveals modern tropical life in Phuket, Phang Nga

    PHUKET: The family powerhouse behind Charn Issara Development Public Co Ltd is launching new developments at Phuket’s breathtaking Cape Panwa and another just over the bridge on Natai Beach in Phang Nga. The two projects are part of a series of 11 new developments throughout Thailand, announced CEO Songkran Issara, along with his sons Vorasit and Ditawat, on February 7…

  • Balance Matters: Cure for expat homesickness

    Balance Matters: Cure for expat homesickness

    PHUKET: When I first arrived in Thailand more than 20 years ago, I was filled with excitement and a sense of adventure. I was eager to learn the language and immerse myself in a new culture. I did just that. I explored every crevice of this amazing country and its dramatic landscapes by train, bus and motorbike. I filled myself…

  • Island Fever: Breath of fresh air needed for Asia’s boutique hotels

    Island Fever: Breath of fresh air needed for Asia’s boutique hotels

    PHUKET: Here in Asia, which continues to often live in the shadows of big brother western-hotel design, hotel owners and designers continue to create derivative products. The East is often transfixed on Western products, in the case of luxury concepts, not so much, but certainly in the boutique spaces. When you look outside the “sandbox”, the new buzz-word in the…

  • Excuse Buster: Eat your mangosteens

    Excuse Buster: Eat your mangosteens

    PHUKET: Mangosteen is often considered the powerhouse of tropical fruits, and for good reason. According to an article in the March 2008 issue of the International Journal of Molecular Sciences, “The mangosteen rind, leaves and bark have been used as folk medicine for thousands of years. The thick mangosteen rind has been and is used for treating catarrh, cystitis, diarrhea,…

  • Expectations high at the Phuket Real Estate Show

    Expectations high at the Phuket Real Estate Show

    PHUKET: Expectations are high among the property developers promoting the latest condos and houses for sale in Phuket at the Phuket Real Estate Show at Central Festival Phuket Visitors at the show, which got underway on Thursday, can expect to find some excellent deals and promotions at the fair from the variety of properties on offer at the 50-plus display…

  • Phuket Boating: Ready to launch a well-earned Siesta

    Phuket Boating: Ready to launch a well-earned Siesta

    PHUKET: WHEN well-known Phuket yachtie Bob Mott settled on the design for his new 55-foot alloy Catamaran Siesta, little did he know that the project would be more than two years in the making. Now, with the launch slated to be held in Phuket in September this year, Bob relates how his experience offers a great deal of good advice…

  • Diamond Condominium: building on strong foundations

    Diamond Condominium: building on strong foundations

    PHUKET: All good projects begin with strong foundations. To make theirs even stronger, the developer of Diamond Condominium in Cherng Talay inaugurated an environmentally friendly piling system called “Hydraulic Static Pile Driver” at the initial stage of the project’s construction. Following the official land blessing ceremony in mid January, the first of 768 piles was laid using the “Hydraulic Static…

  • Books: David Mitchell’s The Bone Clocks – Great, if taken seriously

    Books: David Mitchell’s The Bone Clocks – Great, if taken seriously

    PHUKET: David Mitchell’s third novel, Cloud Atlas, was an audacious break from traditional narrative form: six wildly different characters in divergent, stylistic voices and places ranging from the South Pacific in the 1850s and Los Angeles in the 1930s to the far-distant future in Korea and Hawaii. Surprisingly, Mitchell followed this with a traditional autobiographical novel of his English youth…

  • Phuket Pads: Next stop – Layan Beach

    Phuket Pads: Next stop – Layan Beach

    PHUKET: It is common knowledge that land prices on Phuket have multiplied several times over in the past 10 years, and land prices on the west coast have become out of reach for most buyers, except for large developers, hotels and resorts. The future for smaller developers and individual private buyers is inland and north of Laguna as land prices…

  • Up in the air: DCA rule changes cause turbulence

    Up in the air: DCA rule changes cause turbulence

    PHUKET: Ongoing regulatory changes made by the Thai Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) headquarters in Bangkok have left recreational flying enthusiasts throughout the Kingdom scrambling to remain in compliance, Up In The Air has learned. Pat James of AeroPro Management, based at Phuket AirPark in Pa Khlok, said that the administrative adjustments followed a change at the top of the…

  • Excuse Buster: Strong is the new skinny – why women should lift like men

    Excuse Buster: Strong is the new skinny – why women should lift like men

    PHUKET: The myth that claims women who lift weights will become bulky has wreaked havoc for decades, and the fear it provokes still continues today. I’m here to tell you: It’s just a myth. Strength training is probably one of the best body-shaping exercises women can do. Here’s my guess as to how this myth came about, and why it…

  • Bohemian-style photography workshop in Phuket

    Bohemian-style photography workshop in Phuket

    PHUKET: There was a Bohemian, Rolling Stone Magazine flare to the atmosphere when I walked into the Chalong hillside villa. The small group of photographers, the playboy model, her male counterpart and friends, sat around a long table drinking wine and digging into a feast of farang food – clearly not your typical photographers’ workshop. They had finished the nude…

  • Boating: Dodging pirates for Phuket yachting lifestyle

    Boating: Dodging pirates for Phuket yachting lifestyle

    PHUKET: With a handful of girls dancing in bikinis on the deck as Jimmy Rougerie wails on the tenor saxophone and the sounds of the modern meringue tipico music roll off the wooden deck of the sailing yacht Capricorn, it is difficult to imagine Somali pirates laying siege to the vessel just a handful of years ago – but every…

  • Commitment keeps a restaurant alive

    Commitment keeps a restaurant alive

    PHUKET: What makes a restaurant successful? Many will say it’s the location, but the owners of Rodizio Brazil restaurant add “commitment” to this list, as they prepare to let go of one of their Patong ventures. It’s been a year and a half since Rodizio opened in Patong, in a narrow lane off the beachfront road, near the Patong Tower.…

  • Excuse Buster: Moringa – The tree of life

    Excuse Buster: Moringa – The tree of life

    PHUKET: As we continue our superfood series, I should tell you about moringa – the tree of life. This is not a title to be taken lightly. This nutrient-dense plant is one of the most powerful natural multi-vitamins around. It’s a true superfood with a nutritional breakdown that includes: 92 nutrients, 46 antioxidants, 36 anti-inflammatories, 18 amino acids, 9 essential…

  • Balance Matters: Coping with the teenage years

    Balance Matters: Coping with the teenage years

    PHUKET: Kevin screamed, “I don’t care what you think!”, as he pushed his mother out of the doorway to his bedroom. His mother, Jit, was propelled into a wall head first and fell to her knees. She called after her son, but he was already gone. Jit pulled herself up, walked to the kitchen table, picked up her tea and…

  • Property Watch: Community lifestyles and property value

    Property Watch: Community lifestyles and property value

    PHUKET: At this time of year when we are all thinking about our objectives for 2015, it is also time to reflect on the direct and indirect influences that affect the value of our properties in Phuket. How can you take affirmative action to maximize any possible appreciation of your Phuket property investment?COMMUNITY CREATION My friends and acquaintances in Phuket…

  • Property: Choose unique, not common

    Property: Choose unique, not common

    PHUKET: The clothes we wear, the cars we drive, even the food we eat are all, to a certain extent, a way in which we express ourselves. So are the houses we live in. Make it your own, says the developer of Andaburee Phuket, a new custom-built pool villa project. Unique and custom-made are the opposite of common and mass-produced.…

  • Books: An awful waste of time

    Books: An awful waste of time

    PHUKET: In 2002 Michel Faber published The Crimson Petal and the White, an extraordinary novel of shifting social strata set in a time and place when they were most rigid: the early Victorian Age in London. By dint of cunning and determination, Sugar, a prostitute from the age of 13, rises from brothel inmate to kept woman to household governess…

  • History: Southern Thailand courts united Japan’s first Shogun

    History: Southern Thailand courts united Japan’s first Shogun

    PHUKET: Tokugawa Ieyasu was the first Shogun of a united Japan. In the year 1600, after the bloody battle of Sekigahara, Ieyasu managed to unite the warring clans of Japan under his sovereignty, ushering in a long era of peace under the Tokugawa Shogunate. A year earlier, in 1599, a visiting envoy from the Kingdom of Pattani presented Ieyasu with…