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10 biggest challenges retirees face in Thailand (and how to overcome them)
Retiring in Thailand comes with many benefits, like warm weather, affordable living, and a rich culture. However, it also brings challenges. Retirees must deal with visa rules, healthcare costs, language barriers, and cultural differences. Rising medical expenses, required insurance, and...
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Property Watch: Thailand: North vs South
PHUKET: The divide exists in many places worldwide, and it exists in Thailand too. As I holiday regularly in Chiang Mai, I wonder whether the grass is greener up here in the North. Should I up sticks with my family, sell my Phuket property, relocate my business to a more modest micro-economic environment, and ‘escape’ the throngs of sun-lotion embalmed…
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On Deck: When only a fraction is enough
PHUKET: What happened to fractional boat ownership? In the not-too-distant past, shared ownership of boats seemed to be the ‘thing’. A great way to introduce non-boaters into boating, and then retaining leisure boaters, with a cost-effective form of ownership. A panacea. In Phuket the concept caught on, but was short-lived. Early pioneers included Simon James, Royal Phuket Marina and Twinpalms,…
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Gardening: Choosing the right insecticide
PHUKET: A good friend, Graham, an airline captain, asks “Can you recommend an all-round weed-killer, not for the garden but for the grass and weeds out in the road by my house?” He adds: “For the last two months, we have fed the pretty caterpillar population (green with blue eyes) and love the butterflies into which they develop, but we…
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Sansiri launches Baan Mai Khao development
PHUKET: Sansiri Public Company Limited has officially launched its recently completed Baan Mai Khao beachfront condominium development. The development includes 206 ready-to-move-in units with up to three bedrooms, including single units, duplexes and penthouses, explained Uthai Uthaisangsuk, senior executive vice president at Sansiri. Prices start from 13.5 million baht with a guaranteed yield of six percent for two years. Baan…
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History: Bangkok for the holidays raises query about Victory Monument
PHUKET: People who live in Bangkok are probably familiar with the Victory Monument. For those visiting, however, there is a good chance you will spend some time stuck in traffic in this famous circle, and this might cause you to contemplate what it commemorates. One of Bangkok’s iconic landmarks, the Victory Monument is located at the intersection of Phahonyothin Road,…
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By the Book: Off-plan vs completed properties
PHUKET: With high season well under way, many visitors to Phuket over the next few months will also be property buyers. There are many different considerations for buyers to think about when making a purchase, and one of the first to be made is whether to buy an off-plan property or a completed one. Both options come with benefits and…
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Excuse Buster: Surviving the holiday season
PHUKET: Need tips to surviving the holiday period? Here is a compilation of different ideas suggesting how to successfully handle the festive period and still have a good time. PICK YOUR CHEAT MEALS Aim for 80/20 in favor of healthy eating over the holidays. The festive season does not have to be a non-stop session of overindulgence, nor do you…
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On Deck: Double-edged sword of marine tourism
PHUKET: 2015 has been an ‘interesting’ year tourism-wise for Phuket, and, in my opinion, will go down in history as the one when Phuket’s visitor demographics shifted seismically. The ‘Asian Century’ is truly here. In Phuket’s marine world, the number of people out on the water, enjoying the island and its marine treasures, is at an all time high, thanks…
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Across the Land: Is bigger always better?
PHUKET: If you are planning to buy a home with the intention that it will become your dwelling when you retire, it is advisable to consider a few factors. Firstly, size should be a major consideration. Please be realistic; is it really necessary to own a large home with four or five rooms if it’s just you and your partner…
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Sun sets on another Superyacht Rendezvous
PHUKET: On December 18, the Asia Superyacht Rendezvous drew to a close with a grand VIP gala dinner hosted by Kata Rocks Resort, whose Hospitality Team took first place at the fun-filled Feadship Challenge model boat race the previous evening. Yacht owners and the creme de la creme of Thailand gathered in opulent surroundings to celebrate luxury yachting over three…
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Paul Oakenfold takes on Xana
PHUKET: The atmosphere at the Xana Beach Club was electrifying as guests poured in for the opening night of the DJ festival, running from December 12-20 and featuring nine of the best local and international DJs. Despite the pouring rain, the venue was quickly filled to capacity as guests waited for the first performer of the night – three time…
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Law and Order: Seeking asylum in Thailand
PHUKET: Last week, I met with an American who wanted to apply for a tourist visa for his Thai wife. The American has lived in Thailand for about four years. I asked him why he was living in Thailand instead of the United States with his wife. What he told me was a bit jarring. He said, “I am an…
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Property Watch: Domestic market goes international
PHUKET: Part of Phuket’s expanding economy is its strong attraction as a regional hub for expatriates to live and work, and a key attraction for them is the high quality of educational offerings. Over the past decade, ten of the current thirteen international schools were established. The most evident surge was in the period of 2005-2010, when seven schools, most…
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Up in the air: THAI not banned from European airspace
PHUKET: After a slew of bad news for Thai commercial aviation abroad, the industry finally got a much needed piece of good news with the December 10 announcement by the European Commission (EC) that no Thai airlines were included on the updated Air Safety List drawn up by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). Some industry analysts had mistakenly feared…
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New resort appeals to source markets with ‘Thainess’
PHUKET: Kata is prime real estate for those in the hospitality industry who are catering to the free independent traveller (FIT) market segment, explained Watanyu Asawabenjang, owner of the recently-opened Nook Dee Kata Beach Phuket Resort. “Kata Beach is where those people want to be. It’s the top choice for the FIT market, as well as couples and families,” Mr…
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On Deck: Sailing through high season blues
PHUKET: Phuket’s high season is underway. It traditionally starts in November, running through to 30th April, with the peak consisting of Christmas, New Year and the January period. Confused? The reality is Phuket has visitors all year round and the Low Season of old is not quite as ‘low’ as it used to be, at least in terms of visitor…
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Gardening: Fashions and fads for gardeners
PHUKET: While horticulture is not an exact science, neither is it an unchanging one. Hence research sometimes arrives at new ways of tackling old problems. Take tree planting, for instance. Conventional wisdom decrees that you dig a round hole a bit bigger than the root ball and fill it with a combination of compost and loam or top soil. But…
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Superyacht Rendezvous returns with vigor
PHUKET: The Asia Superyacht Rendezvous will once again celebrate Luxury Yachting at the award-winning Kata Rocks Resort Phuket on December 16 through 18. “We are proud to be a part of such an amazing event. Sitting pool-side at Kata Rocks, overlooking the magnificent superyachts that attend the event each year is a beautiful sight,” said Scot Toon, general manager of…
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Dream Beach makes waves
PHUKET: Singaporean commercial real estate developer Castlewood Group has announced the highly anticipated December 12 opening of Phuket’s newest beach club, Dream Beach. Designed to provide a complete day-to-night beach club experience, the modern decor and contemporary furnishings provide an escape rarely found in Phuket. Set on the pristine white sands of Layan Beach with direct access to the sea,…
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Join AMCHAM’s “A Family Christmas’ event
PHUKET: Get into the holiday spirit at the American Chamber of Commerce (AMCHAM) ‘A Family Christmas’ event at Angsana on December 9. Enjoy various activities in the Angsana Ballroom for the whole family to enjoy, including a music corner, an arts and crafts corner, face painting, as well as the chance to make bookmarks, cookies and Christmas cards. Santa Claus…
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Blazing Saddles: Cycling against cancer
PHUKET: Last year, as I was grinding out the kilometers from Bangkok to Phuket with Siam Bike Tours’ eight-day group trip, I was inspired by the robust figure of Rudy Pospisil, a Canadian firefighter and cancer survivor who was also cycling this trip as a small part of his around-the-world epic ride to raise funds for cancer research. I started…
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Keep it Green: The need to invest in our trees
PHUKET: The recent decision by Rawai’s mayor to uproot 27 casuarina trees next to Nai Harn Beach caused such an outcry that the project had to be suspended and the project to build a Hollywood style movie museum, at least for the time-being, put on hold. This disturbing and short-sighted initiative is symptomatic of Phuket’s disregard for one of its…
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Banyan Tree ready for high season with new renovations
PHUKET: After more than two decades as a dominant player in the luxury hotel market on the island, the Banyan Tree Phuket finally became an ‘all pool villa’ resort as it completed its most recent renovations last month. “With a lot of new resorts coming on line, it has become almost imperative to get our resort up to where we…
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Excuse Buster: Weight loss without the pain
PHUKET: Ah, cheat meals! You know what I am talking about? Pizza, ice-cream, popcorn, chocolate – not good for the body in the short term, but they can help your psychology and motivate you to stay on track in the long term. We all need a break from routine and harsh discipline. I often say what you resist persists, but…
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Property Watch: Phuket tourism must innovate or die
PHUKET: As Phuket takes the sharp left turn into yet another high season, one constant source of chatter on line, in bars and in the media, is the meteoric rise of the cult of the doomsayers. Call it bling, or just plain nonsense, but our island telegraph remains ripe with tales of rampant chronic failure. Yes, the once maligned Russian…
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By the Book: Lowdown on holiday villa rentals
PHUKET: When planning a holiday, location is usually the first consideration. Having chosen your destination, the next decision is accommodation. Traditionally, holiday makers would look for hotels, with the idea that they will provide the best value for money and more facilities. However, these days, renting villas has become a popular and flexible option. A family of five with two…
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Diving: Saving mantas with photos
PHUKET: Phuket divers have been regularly asked to participate as citizen scientists over the last several years, helping ‘Spot The Leopard Shark’ to better understand shark populations and to collect data for ‘Project Seahorse’ as they determined the sustainability of fishing practices for seahorses in Thailand. Now, a new project is afoot in the Kingdom, one destined to improve conservation…
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Asia Superyacht Rendezvous prepares to sail in to Phuket
PHUKET: The Asia Superyacht Rendezvous will shine bright again in Phuket from December 16-18, when guests can enjoy the many facets of this invitation-only event. This is Asia’s largest rendezvous of superyacht owners, guests, VIPs and crew as they gather together to have fun just before the hectic Christmas season. Latest superyachts to confirm their participation are M/Y Samax, M/Y…
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Up in the Air: South sees new direct flights and developments
PHUKET: Thomson Airways, the world’s largest charter carrier, is planning to add direct flights to Phuket using its fleet of fuel-efficient Boeing 787 Dreamliners. The twice-weekly flights from Manchester to Phuket are scheduled to begin soon and Thomson is already accepting bookings as part of its holiday package deals. Packages to Phuket currently on offer are typically about 1,500 GBP…
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Law and Order: Evicting a Tenant in Thailand
PHUKET: It’s a goal for many people to become a landlord. They purchase property for the purpose of renting it out for passive income. The property owner interviews prospective tenants and ensures that they sign a lease agreement and put down a deposit. However, all of this does not prevent bad tenants from revealing themselves after they have moved into…
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