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  • Topping charter charts

    Topping charter charts

    PHUKET: Northrop & Johnson Asia won the distinguished ‘Best Asia-based Charter Company’ award at the 2015 Asia Boating Awards in Hong Kong earlier this month. Created by Asia-Pacific Boating and China Boating magazines in 2005, the annual Asia Boating Awards recognize the best in the Asian maritime industry and beyond. The awards serve as a benchmark for the industry in…

  • Property Watch: Make change, not war

    Property Watch: Make change, not war

    PHUKET: We may all well remember a court case involving a hot cup of coffee and a customer who sued the coffee shop for serving hot coffee. What a preposterous case, we may cry. How do people inhabit this earth and go about their daily lives, and yet still manage to create issues out of nothing by simply complaining about…

  • Books: Failed search for next giant

    Books: Failed search for next giant

    PHUKET: I’ve long sought for the successors to the twentieth century giants of Brazilian literature, Jorge Amado and Erico Verissimo. So far, I’ve failed. Daniel Galera’s novel Blood-Drenched Beard (The Penguin Press, New York, 2014, 374pp) is the latest disappointment. The prose is pedestrian, the pace leaden and the plot improbable, shading into preposterous. The entire mess limps along in…

  • Looking Back: Friar fights way to Siam

    Looking Back: Friar fights way to Siam

    PHUKET: Throughout his life, King Naresuan fought many wars with the Burmese in order to liberate Siam from their control. Toward the end of his reign, in the year 1600, Siam had recovered its independence and peace was restored. During this time, the king worked to restore foreign trade for the Kingdom. Due to ongoing wars between Burma and Cambodia,…

  • Excuse Buster: Right kind of pressure

    Excuse Buster: Right kind of pressure

    PHUKET: The word is out about self myofascial release – foam rolling – and, no, Phuket people, this doesn’t have to do with a ‘soapy’ or ‘happy-ending release’. Foam rolling was once a secretive technique used by professional coaches and therapists, but has become a regular practice for people across the spectrum of fitness levels. Self myofascial release is in…

  • Blazing Saddles: Bicycling in Bangkok

    Blazing Saddles: Bicycling in Bangkok

    PHUKET: I have long believed the bicycle represents something of a magical chariot with the ability to unleash serendipitous experiences at many turns. So it proved on my last visit to Bangkok, where I had flown to spend some time with my 22-year-old daughter, Olivia, who stopped there en route from Sydney to London. Now it’s probably no coincidence the…

  • Sea Co-working space to bring waves of change to Phuket’s shores

    Sea Co-working space to bring waves of change to Phuket’s shores

    PHUKET: THE SEA Co-working Space and Marine Library Cafe in Phuket Old Town welcomes people of all walks of life to join projects, events and discussions as the co-owners – Saovapa Atsilarat and Krongkaew Soo-ampon – work to make Phuket more sustainable, one minimized carbon footprint at a time. Housed in a 3-storey building, the venue offers complete office infrastructure,…

  • In Focus: Pity the poor pangolin

    In Focus: Pity the poor pangolin

    PHUKET: The Phuket Gazette recently reported a gruesome find: a couple strangled and left to rot in a dense rubber plantation in Krabi. People were guided to the spot by the stench; the couple had been dead for about five days. This man and wife were pangolin hunters and the likely explanation for their demise – so far not confirmed…

  • Baba Beach Club aims for top tier

    Baba Beach Club aims for top tier

    PHUKET: Only a perch at the very top is good enough for a 42-rai super project just across the bridge on Phang Nga’s Na Tai Beach, which is being developed by well-known Charn Issara Development Plc in partnership with China-based Junfa Real Estate Company. Called Baba Beach Club, this massive development will have a hotel and a beach club, six…

  • Island Fever: After the thrill is gone

    Island Fever: After the thrill is gone

    PHUKET: We have just hit midair turbulence as the captain turns on the fasten-seat-belt sign. In the row opposite me, an older mother of two has her son in a headlock, and a spare hand clamped over his mouth to muffle the droning noise of what appears to be a manic case of attention deficit disorder. A quick bite to…

  • Phuket Pads: Layan villa beckons buyers

    Phuket Pads: Layan villa beckons buyers

    PHUKET: Some would say location and convenience are two of the main attractions, in addition to exceptional property value, in what is a very up-market area of Phuket Island. The Laguna, Layan areas are known for houses and villas with starting prices above 20 million baht, which makes this value-for-money gem a great buy. This villa is a part of…

  • Start-up property portal prepares to “transform’ market

    Start-up property portal prepares to “transform’ market

    PHUKET: A start-up technology company created by the same team that built the LivePhuket real-estate company says it’s ready to ‘transform’ Thailand’s property market with a ‘data-driven’ property portal. The portal, launched in Phuket on April 24, provides instant and easy access to the largest selection of newly-built condominiums, all on a platform that aims to simplify the process of…

  • Up in the air: Thalang Technical College launches aviation industry program

    Up in the air: Thalang Technical College launches aviation industry program

    PHUKET: Thalang Technical College (TTC) has launched Thailand’s first vocational program to prepare students for a wide range of careers in the aviation industry and help support the growing need for skilled staff at nearby Phuket International Airport (HKT). TTC Deputy Director Kochakorn Butsaraporn, who administers the school’s aviation program, told the Phuket Gazette that TTC is proud to be…

  • Art: Double-dose of spice features comedy, Indian food

    Art: Double-dose of spice features comedy, Indian food

    PHUKET: Those looking to add a double-dose of spice to their lives, gastronomically and satirically, need travel no farther than the Spice Box Indian restaurant on Boat Avenue on May 30. That’s where and when internationally renowned American stand-up comedian Tom Rhodes takes the stage to dispense his unique blend of razor sharp and often irreverent comedic commentary. Beginning at…

  • Books: Powwow with Chief Red Cloud

    Books: Powwow with Chief Red Cloud

    PHUKET: The histories of wars are told by the victors. We have Caesar’s Gallic Wars, nothing by Vercingetorix. Entire libraries are devoted to the white man’s wars against the American Indians, whose leaders remain largely mute. The exception is Red Cloud, the war chief of the Sioux. His war in 1866-1867 resulted in victory, withdrawal of the United States Army…

  • Patong Bay Hill investors offered a 7% return

    Patong Bay Hill investors offered a 7% return

    PHUKET: Patong Bay Group’s 20 years of experience developing hotel and entertainment business in Patong adds credence to the Group’s offer to investors in Patong Bay Hill apartments-hotel that they could enjoy a 7 percent return over 15 years, according to the group’s chief marketing officer. Kriangkrai Keesin said the Patong Bay Group is not reliant on rental income from…

  • Excuse Buster: Magnesium – A powerhouse mineral

    Excuse Buster: Magnesium – A powerhouse mineral

    PHUKET: Guess which mineral deficiency makes you twice as likely to die as people with healthy levels? According to a study published in The Journal of Intensive Care Medicine, the answer is magnesium. Many people have heard of the benefits of getting enough magnesium to relax muscles (reduce muscle cramps) and promote sleep, but did you know magnesium is responsible…

  • Diving: Seldom seen sea creatures revealed in Kata Beach night dive

    Diving: Seldom seen sea creatures revealed in Kata Beach night dive

    PHUKET: If you haven’t figured it out yet, you might not be at the bottom of the Mariana Trench, but you sure aren’t listening well – Kata Beach diving is amazing, and so are the night dives there. Of course, it feels a little like bragging about going to a underground Rolling Stones’ show after the fact, but for those…

  • Shop, chill and eat at Phuket’s liveliest marina

    Shop, chill and eat at Phuket’s liveliest marina

    PHUKET: The Lighthouse Weekend Market returns to Boat Lagoon this Friday for a three-day weekend extravaganza, the last of the year as the southwest monsoon season officially rolls in. The events kick off with a nightly Happy Hour from 5pm to 7pm, during which half-priced drinks and two-for-one specials will be offered at all the dockside bars and selected eateries.…

  • Gravity defying yoga comes to Phuket

    Gravity defying yoga comes to Phuket

    PHUKET: Aerial yoga, widely known as ‘anti-gravity’ yoga or ‘flying yoga’, is now available in Phuket, as it takes Asia, Australia and the rest of the world by storm. The new form of yoga, the first classes reportedly having been taught by Michelle Dortignac in New York City in 2006, takes adaptations of traditional yoga poses and combines them with…

  • Island Fever: Recall – Sportsmanship, winning

    Island Fever: Recall – Sportsmanship, winning

    PHUKET: I’m not quite sure what compelled me to join the flock of media-crazed sports fans and buckle up for the fight of the century between Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao. The fact it was a Sunday made the decision to couch surf a little bit easier. But in the end, I, like so many others who once went past…

  • Rainmakers berth

    Rainmakers berth

    PHUKET: The wet weather in Singapore shouldn’t have damped the spirits of Phuket’s leading brokers and charter companies who joined the Singapore Yacht Show (SYS) last week. Many leading marine-industry operators in Phuket attended the show in hopes of tapping into the lucrative Chinese and Southeast Asian markets. “The presence and enthusiasm of serious buyers and HNWIs [high net worth…

  • Phuket’s Hideaway breaks ground

    Phuket’s Hideaway breaks ground

    PHUKET: Despite a nationwide slow-down in the property market, a new residential estate construction project is on track, according to the scion of a local tycoon family. Boon Yongsakul, deputy managing director of Boat Development Company, said Hideaway@Bypass is up and running as transfers of the company’s first project near Bypass Road, Bypass Biz Town, are underway. “We have about…

  • Gardening: Dog days, damp plants

    Gardening: Dog days, damp plants

    PHUKET: As the poet W.H. Auden once observed, “Thousands have lived without love, not one without water.” That adage is equally applicable to the plants in your garden, though loving your charges and watering them are part and parcel of the same impulse. Now, after three months without rain, Phuket’s gardeners are all prioritizing their use of the world’s most…

  • By the book: Phuket’s condo market surges

    By the book: Phuket’s condo market surges

    PHUKET: Phuket’s property market has changed dramatically over the past decade. One particular segment which has seen huge changes is the condominium market. More than 10 years ago, there were very few condo developments in Phuket, as the majority of new expansions were large villa developments. This was because land was much cheaper than it is now, as were labor…

  • Across the Land: Phuket expat community living

    Across the Land: Phuket expat community living

    PHUKET: If you are living in a foreign country where there is already a well-organized expatriate community, there can be many benefits. Having catered to an expatriate society for many years, Phuket is one such destination that is popular among foreigners – and for many reasons – including, of course, the tropical climate, beautiful beaches and the warm and friendly…

  • Books: Four of five ain’t bad

    Books: Four of five ain’t bad

    PHUKET: I have long wanted to read the five Patrick Melrose novels by Edward St Aubyn. Many critics have compared him to the early Evelyn Waugh, which is nonsense. While Waugh and St Aubyn share a common public school, Oxford University background and a fascination with landed gentry, their literary styles are quite different. Waugh was a terse and detached…

  • Property Watch: Post-purchase pitfalls

    Property Watch: Post-purchase pitfalls

    PHUKET: There has always been a lot of talk about the safest way to invest in property in Thailand. We know there is a lot of very nice property out there. A less-talked-about issue is that of what happens after you make an investment – what are the common issues property owners face on our beautiful island? What can you…

  • Excuse Buster: Bare your soles – The benefits of barefoot training

    Excuse Buster: Bare your soles – The benefits of barefoot training

    PHUKET: IT’S hard to complain about life when you’re sweating it out with sand between your toes, the tropical sun on your back and the stunning blue of the Andaman ahead of you. It’s a good thing that barefoot training is catching on and becoming more popular with trainers and coaches. Many people are aware that barefoot running has been…

  • Gardening: Second foray into peas

    Gardening: Second foray into peas

    PHUKET: WHEN I was a boy, my mother always reminded me before I left home to ‘mind my Ps and Qs’. The meaning was clear enough: Literally, it meant ‘look after the detail’, but the general sense as I understood it was ‘mind your manners’, or more positively, ‘be on your best behavior’. But why Ps and Qs? The likeliest…