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  • Phuket Lifestyle: Secret dinners keep guests guessing | Thaiger

    Phuket Lifestyle: Secret dinners keep guests guessing

    PHUKET: Picture Phuket in 1785 (called Thalang then) when most of the island was still covered in virgin rain forest. Local people lived off the bounty of the nearby forests – roots, vines, leaves, barks, fruits, and seeds – and fresh seafood from the Andaman sea. At the time, when synthetic medicine was unheard off, people believed in the healing…

  • Phuket Lifestyle: A place for old bones | Thaiger

    Phuket Lifestyle: A place for old bones

    PHUKET: Dinosaurs are taking a holiday in Phuket, along with all the other old bones on the island, in a travelling museum exhibition which opened on August 28. The free-entry exhibition, about paleontological and geological discoveries in Thailand, will be open daily at the Phuket Marine Biological Center (PMBC) between 8:30am and 4:30pm until September 16. “Our aim is to…

  • Phuket Lifestyle: On the road to Mandalay | Thaiger

    Phuket Lifestyle: On the road to Mandalay

    PHUKET: Thailand’s western neighbor, Myanmar (Burma), is now one of the hottest destination for a holiday. After decades of international boycotts and sanctions, the April elections in Myanmar brought not just hopes of democracy and investment, but also a surge in travellers once reluctant to journey to this amazing land. If you want to see Myanmar at its best, don’t…

  • Land of Smiles: The mallification of Phuket | Thaiger

    Land of Smiles: The mallification of Phuket

    PHUKET: Get ready, Phuket people. It’s coming. It has already saturated Bangkok, and is moving rapidly southward, like an alien slime. I’m talking about mallification: the process by which a nation becomes overrun with enormous shopping malls. Now the mallification of Bangkok has progressed to the point where they are considering appointing a Minister of Malls to oversee the process.…

  • Phuket Property: Zcape condos | Thaiger

    Phuket Property: Zcape condos

    PHUKET: Local property investors are confident that Tri Property’s affordable new Zcape Condominium, currently under construction near Laguna, is just what Phuket’s residential property market needs. More than 70 per cent of Zcape’s smartly-designed compact units were reserved within days of the sales office opening at the site of the new, low-density development on Baandon Cherng-Talay Rd. Conceived by Bangkok-based…

  • Phuket Property: Natural Selection | Thaiger

    Phuket Property: Natural Selection

    PHUKET: Kamala is an area full of designer condos and luxurious sprawling villas. To really find any privacy and escape the construction in a part of Phuket that’s being built every hour of every day is no easy task. Kamala Waterside will be a tropical oasis situated on one rai of land in one of the most sought after addresses…

  • Phuket Diving: Just take a deep breath | Thaiger

    Phuket Diving: Just take a deep breath

    PHUKET: Nobody wants to be the “heavy breather” – especially when you’re diving in Phuket’s waters. Unfortunately, they are out there, and for sometime I was one. My breathing was the limiting factor on any dive and not my decompression limit. Most instructors, dive masters and dive buddies are nice about it, but prematurely coming to the surface can hurt…

  • Phuket Gazette: Book and film review | Thaiger

    Phuket Gazette: Book and film review

    PHUKET: Oliver Stone’s new movie is Savages, a thriller about the drug trade in Laguna Beach, California. Starring a roll call of Hollywood A-listers – Blake Lively, Salma Hayek, Benicio Del Toro, John Travolta – the film is based on a crime novel by Don Winslow. A former Private Investigator in real life, Winslow has written 15 novels and is…

  • Phuket Gardening: Top operators hedge bets | Thaiger

    Phuket Gardening: Top operators hedge bets

    PHUKET: Driving around Phuket today, I was interested to see what plants were being utilized in new developments: as ornamental additions to reception areas, flanking boundary walls, or as borders and hedges. It makes doleful reading, but it is sadly the case that almost all budget-priced condominiums and shop-houses – and there is a rash of new ones – simply…

  • Phuket Lifestyle: Paying it forward with a gift that keeps on giving | Thaiger

    Phuket Lifestyle: Paying it forward with a gift that keeps on giving

    PHUKET: A student from Phuket who was forced to turn to charity to fulfill his dream of becoming a doctor has graduated as one of this year’s top honors graduates from Prince of Songkhla University in Nakhon Pathom. Thirawat Jewpakanon won first class honors, was named as a top-ten student in a class of 190, led his 30-member intern rankings…

  • Phuket student wins national English-language speech award | Thaiger

    Phuket student wins national English-language speech award

    PHUKET: Phuket Wittayalai School student Tevin Thiplueporn was among the winners in a national English-language speech competition organized by the Ministry of Education earlier this month. Winner of the Matthayom 4-6 category in the National Speech Contest 2012, Tevin impressed the judges with his off-the-cuff speech on the topic:”How to Encourage People to Enhance English Ability”. “Among tips of effective…

  • Phuket Lifestyle: The big zipper | Thaiger

    Phuket Lifestyle: The big zipper

    PHUKET: Keeping with the idea that people and modern primates were once related by a distant cousin, I’d like to make a comparison. Humans are social like primates, we use tools like they do and we have the same urge to swing recklessly through the tops of trees for sheer amusement. Such amusement is available in our back yard (a…

  • Phuket Gardening: Raising the roof | Thaiger

    Phuket Gardening: Raising the roof

    PHUKET: Have you ever felt surplus to requirements? I certainly did on a recent visit to a penthouse roof garden in Royal Phuket Marina. So imaginative in conception and so meticulously tended, there seemed little I could suggest to enhance its lavish charms. Of course, there are roof gardens and then there are roof gardens.Some are actually constituted of a…

  • Phuket Diving: PADI centers clean up Phuket | Thaiger

    Phuket Diving: PADI centers clean up Phuket

    PHUKET: After coming face to face with shattered coral reef systems all over the world and confronting messes of plastic bags and tangled fishing nets, which are not-so-slowly strangling one of the world’s most important ecosystems, divers understand the importance of reef cleanups. There is of course that feeling of only delaying the inevitable, but isn’t that why we try…

  • Phuket Property: Resort-property sales lag behind tourism | Thaiger

    Phuket Property: Resort-property sales lag behind tourism

    PHUKET: The hotel business in Phuket is booming as tourists flood the island, but sales of resort properties have failed to benefit, according to CBRE Research’s Phuket Property Report.“Despite healthy increases in tourism arrivals, [for now we are not] seeing a proportional increase in sales in the resort property market. Rising tourism numbers are mainly from Asia, whose tourists have…

  • Phuket Culture: Getting ready for the rains retreat | Thaiger

    Phuket Culture: Getting ready for the rains retreat

    PHUKET: This weekend’s full moon heralds the official start of the rainy season in Thailand, marked by back-to-back Buddhist Holidays, Asaha Bucha and Khao Pansa. For non-Buddhists, the long “dry” weekend to welcome the “wet” season is a good opportunity to relax, if nothing else. For most devout Buddhists, however, there is much deeper meaning and purpose to the holy…

  • Phuket People: Raise a toast to a coffee roast | Thaiger

    Phuket People: Raise a toast to a coffee roast

    PHUKET: Each cup of coffee served at Hock Hoe Lee has more than 50 years of history steeped inside. It’s a taste to be savored. Three generations of one Phuket family have worked tirelessly to create the coffee served up today at Hock Hoe Lee, which has shops in town and in Rawai. Back in 1958, when Chinese migrant Cheng…

  • Phuket Books: Present at the creation | Thaiger

    Phuket Books: Present at the creation

    PHUKET: Carole King is a 70-year-old grandmother with four adult children from two of her four husbands. At age 48, she took up with a 27-year-old actor and kept him for six years before swapping him for another younger man for another seven. She did this because she could. She is Carole King. For the 25 million people who bought…

  • Phuket Lifestyle: Raise up your glasses (and your expectations) | Thaiger

    Phuket Lifestyle: Raise up your glasses (and your expectations)

    PHUKET: Recently, the owner of the Wine Lovers wine shop in Chalong asked me to assist at a wine tasting with a different twist. Instead of comparing the merits of the wines, we were to compare the various merits of the wine glasses themselves – a “glass” tasting. Now, I am aware of the almost mystical properties that some glassware…

  • Phuket People: From Yala to “la la la’ | Thaiger

    Phuket People: From Yala to “la la la’

    PHUKET: Warunee ‘Gig’ Suwannurak is no ordinary singer. The Phuket-based diva, and recent ‘Thailand’s Got Talent’ sensation tells her story to the Phuket Gazette. Her powerful delivery of Pink’s (rendition of) What’s Up in the first round of Thailand’s Got Talent competition received a rapturous applause from the spellbound audience. One of the three judges proclaimed: “This woman will go…

  • Phuket Gardening: Taking the pisonia | Thaiger

    Phuket Gardening: Taking the pisonia

    PHUKET: THE Phuket Gazette is certainly living up to its status as an international newspaper. Bernard King from Auckland, New Zealand, no less, wonders if I can send him some pisonia seeds. He writes: “I am a disciple of growing tropical plants in a cool country. I have managed to grow a small mango tree that is bearing fruits. I…

  • Phuket Lifestyle: APEC launches photo contest | Thaiger

    Phuket Lifestyle: APEC launches photo contest

    PHUKET: THE Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Secretariat has extended an invitation to the region’s photographers to submit pictures that best capture the organization’s priorities. The photos should be inspired by four themes: trade and investment liberalization regional economic integration strengthening food security establishing reliable supply chains intensive cooperation to foster innovative growth These themes reflect the policy priorities that APEC…

  • Phuket Gardening – Cavalcade of Cassias | Thaiger

    Phuket Gardening – Cavalcade of Cassias

    PHUKET: With the tennis season in full swing, sports addicts are hitting the covers off yellow balls, or watching day-glo missiles hurtle over the net on TV. Yellow is, apparently, more visible than the conventional white of my tennis-playing days. Yet this most vibrant of colors has plenty of negative associations. Yellow has traditionally been the color of cowardice, a…

  • Phuket Fashion – From dawn till dusk | Thaiger

    Phuket Fashion – From dawn till dusk

    PHUKET: Everyone has days that are scheduled to the max – overbooked and jam-packed with meetings, lunches, get-togethers and parties. For many women, the challenge is how to make one outfit work for everything that a busy schedule demands. Maintaining great style throughout the day doesn’t come easy, but with a little planning, flexibility and resourcefulness, you’ll find a way…

  • Phuket Gardening: Another golden boy | Thaiger

    Phuket Gardening: Another golden boy

    PHUKET: “HELIOTROPISM” – now there’s a word to conjure with, but what does it mean? Don’t use big words if you don’t explain them. Well, for the uninitiated, heliotropism is a plant’s diurnal motion, its capacity to slowly and imperceptibly turn towards the sun. (Helios is the Greek sun god, trope means turn in Greek). By doing this, a plant…

  • Phuket Lifestyle: A head start ahead of the rest | Thaiger

    Phuket Lifestyle: A head start ahead of the rest

    PHUKET: Saturday is usually a fun day for everyone. It’s the beginning of the weekend and most people are looking forward to spending time doing what they want to do, and being with the ones they love. Saturday, June 30 was an especially happy day for students of the HeadStart International School (HSIS). It wasn’t just a regular Saturday but…

  • Phuket Lifestyle: Art Dinners designed to expose local artists | Thaiger

    Phuket Lifestyle: Art Dinners designed to expose local artists

    PHUKET: Michael Earle is an architect and local magazine publisher with a mission to expose and support Phuket’s local artists. “I moved to the island three years ago after working as an architect in Spain for many years. I immediately noticed a great number of interesting art galleries operated mainly by local Thai artists in Phuket Town. They were not…

  • Phuket Diving: Rhythm of the night | Thaiger

    Phuket Diving: Rhythm of the night

    PHUKET: Watching the sun set behind Koh Doc Mai from the top deck of Sea Bees Excalibur II, an adventurous thrill creeps through me – I’m going on a night dive, and it’s been ages. When was the last time you went night diving? For most of us it was probably part of our advance diver training, and maybe we…

  • Phuket Property: Crime and punishment in paradise | Thaiger

    Phuket Property: Crime and punishment in paradise

    PHUKET: The tragic murder of an Australian travel agent in Kata recently has created a hailstorm of calls for action from both public and private sectors. There is little doubt that over the past few years a steady increase in crime and a straining infrastructure has thrust the island headlong into a self-induced, perfect storm. It’s easy to jump on…

  • Phuket Entertainment: Impaling history | Thaiger

    Phuket Entertainment: Impaling history

    PHUKET: Film-makers love revising history to suit a story. Some, such as Oliver Stone, weave their fabrications so subtly into the weft and warp of historical accuracy that they can become instant conspirators. Others, such as Quentin Tarantino, strip history down to its underpants and strap a silly hat on its head, before shooting it, blowing it up and, just…