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  • Excuse Busters: Fight age with exercise | Thaiger

    Excuse Busters: Fight age with exercise

    PHUKET: The female beauty industry in 2010, in America alone, was worth US$7 billion (227bn baht), with a further US$10bn (324bn baht) spent on cosmetic surgery. The desire to stay forever young dates at least as far back as the ancient Egyptians, many of whom used an ointment made from myrtle plants to avoid getting wrinkles, while Cleopatra bathed in…

  • Hua Hin offers lessons for Phuket’s developing property market | Thaiger

    Hua Hin offers lessons for Phuket’s developing property market

    PHUKET: For Thais, there is little doubt that Hua Hin remains a keen object of desire, be it for a holiday, or a property purchase. Call it legacy, or location, but the magnetic draw of the beach town continues to be a key driver of demand. A few weeks ago I visited the destination and found the extreme makeover movement…

  • Environment: Dealing with DDT – Nature’s greatest enemy | Thaiger

    Environment: Dealing with DDT – Nature’s greatest enemy

    PHUKET: Almost all of us can point to what James Joyce called ” epiphanies”, moments or experiences in our lives that ineradicably changed us or our world view for ever. Such events may have been seared in our memories by pain or fear, others may have been moments of insight or ecstasy. One such experience for me came from reading…

  • Property: Self-centered Patong lures seven new hotels | Thaiger

    Property: Self-centered Patong lures seven new hotels

    PHUKET: Patong remains Phuket’s epicenter of development, as it attracts seven new hotels to its shores. Hoteliers investing in Patong see the non-seasonal beach as establishing a stable market, while some believe that other beaches such as Kata and Nai Thon are perceived by visitors as being more seasonal, explained Bill Barnett, managing director of C9 Hotelworks and Gazette columnist.…

  • Boating: Slinging for Singapore | Thaiger

    Boating: Slinging for Singapore

    PHUKET: A host of Phuket’s leading brokerages and charter companies are preparing to hoist anchor to join the Singapore Yacht Show (SYS) at the ONEº 15 Marina Club at Sentosa from April 23-26. Phuket-based companies alone will have hundreds of millions of baht worth of boats on display at the show. The key attraction for joining the event is the…

  • Gardening: Tales of the understory | Thaiger

    Gardening: Tales of the understory

    PHUKET: A few weeks ago two men, Tommy Caldwell and Kevin Jorgeson, free-climbed El Capitan (The Chief), a sheer rock face in Yosemite Park, California. Nothing special about that, you might say. But consider the circumstances. The rock is composed of granite and is 3,000-feet high. Climbing the monolith has been likened to scaling three Empire State Buildings while gripping…

  • Phuket Pads: Take to the hills for stunning views | Thaiger

    Phuket Pads: Take to the hills for stunning views

    PHUKET: Aside from the wishful thinkers who request beachfront properties, the majority of inquiries for properties in Phuket are for those with a sea view. Thankfully, as the island boasts 70 per cent hillside coverage, there are many properties on the island that fit this criteria. It all really depends on how close of a view you wish to have.…

  • Diving: All aglow down below | Thaiger

    Diving: All aglow down below

    PHUKET: Most divers remember taking a crash course in the color spectrum and light waves from their advanced diving course. Notably, that we see short wavelength colors, such as red, yellow and orange, quickly disappear as we descend on a dive. The lesson is usually combined with a color-comparisons activity on our first deep dive to about 30* meters. There…

  • Excuse Busters: Busting cholesterol myths | Thaiger

    Excuse Busters: Busting cholesterol myths

    PHUKET: In my previous column, I explained how a published dietician missed the mark when it comes to the potential benefits of consuming coconut oil. This week, I want to focus on the following comment made by the same expert: “Speaking from a medical point of view, coconut oil contains over 90 per cent saturated fatty acids, which are likely…

  • Pricing Phuket Plots: The attractive north | Thaiger

    Pricing Phuket Plots: The attractive north

    PHUKET: If one single fact has become evident in Siam Real Estate’s Residential Market Report 2014, it is that since the tragic tsunami on Boxing Day 2004, land prices in Phuket have tripled in value. The surge in prices has been led by land prices on the west coast, most notably in the traditional and well-established tourist destinations of Patong,…

  • Across the land: Harvesting monsoon bounty | Thaiger

    Across the land: Harvesting monsoon bounty

    PHUKET: Those of us who have lived in a tropical country nearly all our lives tend to take rain for granted. We regularly forget that it’s the rain that keeps the plants a lush green, while also providing for our everyday water-usage needs. My grandmother used to collect rainwater in big Chinese urns in the garden. She would use the…

  • Excuse Buster: Overtraining and the stress bucket | Thaiger

    Excuse Buster: Overtraining and the stress bucket

    PHUKET: Believe it or not, training can increase the amount of stress in your life, and stress accumulates over time. I work closely with many Thai boxing gyms in Phuket and I get asked a lot about overtraining. These guys punish their bodies for six to eight hours every day – that is a ton of stress on the body.…

  • Island Fever: Life after nut rage | Thaiger

    Island Fever: Life after nut rage

    PHUKET: We live in a complicated day and age. With our lives revolving around “selfies”, our very existence is punctuated by snapshots expressing extreme delight. Sadly, most of these moments seem to occur only in cyberspace. One recent event that is testament to how quickly our world can about-face is the Korean Air “nut rage” incident involving Heather Cho, a…

  • BISP’s “Three Artsketeers’ put artwork on display | Thaiger

    BISP’s “Three Artsketeers’ put artwork on display

    PHUKET: For most, art is just a break, a temporary escape from the daily routine, but three British International School Phuket (BISP) IB Visual Arts students want to make it the theme of their lives. In fact, thanks to their own determination and the support of their school, they are already on the right path with the upcoming BISP 2015…

  • Phuket Pads: Kathu – A golfer’s paradise | Thaiger

    Phuket Pads: Kathu – A golfer’s paradise

    PHUKET: Kathu, in the center of Phuket, has a number of advantages over other locations on the island when it comes to residential property. Its central location means that it’s as easy to get to Patong on the west coast, as it is to visit Central Festival shopping mall, or Phuket Town on the east side. It’s also within easy…

  • Thinking Green: Striking a beach balance | Thaiger

    Thinking Green: Striking a beach balance

    PHUKET: “We need chairs,” are the plaintive cries in the press, demanding a return to the old model of endless rows of deck chairs and umbrellas. Meanwhile, the vendors are crying, “Our businesses have been hit badly.” And at the same time, environmentalists are claiming, “Our natural treasures are being directly influenced by coastal law enforcement, pollution, construction, density of…

  • Gardening: A shrub with no enemies – allamandas | Thaiger

    Gardening: A shrub with no enemies – allamandas

    PHUKET: It’s astonishing what one can learn by watching Mother Nature at work. As readers know, my garden has long been plagued by hawk moth caterpillars, but what is fascinating is that these voracious munchers have a distinct pecking (or should I say munching) order. Their diet, in strict order of preference, is tabernaemontas, then periwinkles, next adeniums and then…

  • Excuse Buster: Don’t turn your back on coconuts | Thaiger

    Excuse Buster: Don’t turn your back on coconuts

    PHUKET: This week, I read an article in the Bangkok Post that caught my attention. It was called “Coconut oil, the hype is not healthy: It is apparently the latest wonder food, but medical evidence does not back up the wild claims” (story here). I agree with the featured dietician when she says: “It takes diversity and balance to ensure…

  • Property Watch: Battle of the properties | Thaiger

    Property Watch: Battle of the properties

    PHUKET: I was a big fan of the ideas behind Planet of the Apes and the subsequent movies, even the remakes. “Don’t touch the filthy humans!” had a good ring to it and penetrated straight through our general human – though often misplaced – feeling of superiority. In Phuket, I have witnessed a battle between warring factions of owners within…

  • Property: Working a wider Angle | Thaiger

    Property: Working a wider Angle

    PHUKET: One picture is worth a thousand words. Make it a panoramic picture or a virtual tour, and it becomes even more valuable, especially in the competitive world of property sales. Geoff Whitlie of Panoramas Thailand has proved this formula successful in Koh Samui – now he is expanding to Phuket. Before the internet, the real estate business involved a…

  • Books: Enjoying horrific greatness | Thaiger

    Books: Enjoying horrific greatness

    PHUKET: For many years on Anzac Day, memorial services for the prisoners of war (POWs) killed on the Death Railway in Kanchanaburi would be presided over by Colonel Edward “Weary” Dunlop, a heroic surgeon and camp commander. Richard Flanagan’s The Narrow Road to the Deep North (Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 2014, 334pp) is a highly fictionalized account of his…

  • Excuse Buster: Six common mistakes keeping you from a killer body | Thaiger

    Excuse Buster: Six common mistakes keeping you from a killer body

    PHUKET: For those who are trying to get back into the fitness game, or who are just stepping up to the plate for the first time, it is essential that good habits are formed right from the get go. Too many people start a fitness regime and fail to see it through. There are many reasons that people fall off…

  • Booming business of silicone mermaid tails | Thaiger

    Booming business of silicone mermaid tails

    PHUKET: She might have been Melanie Long’s role model growing up, but the one thing the Little Mermaid got wrong was that a woman can’t get too far by flipping her fins. Melanie, also known as Mermaid Melanie, recently completed an enormous one-year undertaking – designing and constructing her own silicone mermaid tail. In the mer-world, tails are a big…

  • Blazing Saddles: How to stay young for longer | Thaiger

    Blazing Saddles: How to stay young for longer

    PHUKET: Phuket is one of the globe’s most desirable retirement havens, drawing thousands of retirees to its sandy shores. In addition, the demographics of the local Thai populace indicate that Thailand is a rapidly aging society, with 21 per cent of the population already over the age of 55. While many of us think that the effects of aging are…

  • Thinking Green: Protecting our coastlines | Thaiger

    Thinking Green: Protecting our coastlines

    PHUKET: “We love our coast and we love the water,” proclaim the founders of the charity organization Sustainable Coastlines, established in New Zealand. “We want to support, protect and be challenged by the sea.” In the past, Phuket’s coastline provided communities with a livelihood from fishing, but this has now moved on to tourism. As a result, today’s great challenge…

  • Gardening: Dealing with pesky pests | Thaiger

    Gardening: Dealing with pesky pests

    PHUKET: In the natural world, things lurch from hero to zero or rescuer to rogue in no time at all. Only last week, I was singing the praises of a crafty coucal, which had rid my tabernaemontanas of a plague of caterpillars. In fact, most birds are superstars, consuming aphids, grasshoppers and scale insects, as well as caterpillars. But in…

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

    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 | Thaiger

    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…

  • Excuse Buster: Eat your mangosteens | Thaiger

    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,…

  • The birds and the bugs | Thaiger

    The birds and the bugs

    PHUKET: When I rise early – which is not often these days – the calling of early birds fills the air. Not the blended dawn chorus of an English spring, but a number of separate and distinctive sounds: the musical “sui su” of the magpie robin, the bubbly “chic chic chic” of the yellow-vented bulbul, the soft “woo-croo” of spotted…