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  • BIS students perfrom | Thaiger

    BIS students perfrom

    PHUKET: In early December, another successful musical theater production was staged at the British International School Phuket (BISP). Hoodwinked, a funny musical tale based on the story of Robin Hood, was performed three times to an audience totaling 1,000 people over three afternoons. At the dress rehearsal, the young actors, aged between eight and 11, were a little nervous as…

  • A perfect model of island life | Thaiger

    A perfect model of island life

    PHUKET: Hailing from another tropical paradise on the opposite side of the globe, Jamaican-born Tracy Dawkins is no stranger to island life. She has achieved some fame in Phuket as a model, actress and erstwhile PR and marketing executive and now calls the island home. In an exclusive interview, we spoke with Tracy about island life, competing to be Miss…

  • Phuket Humour: Is there anybody out there? Yes, apparently | Thaiger

    Phuket Humour: Is there anybody out there? Yes, apparently

    PHUKET: There is a video on YouTube that shows Morgan Freeman explaining a new theory in quantum physics (click here to see). The universe might be conscious. In fact, scientists think it might be a sort of cosmic brain that is constantly expanding and evolving. I had lots of questions about this. But I couldn’t interview the universe because the…

  • Dog of the week: Rusty | Thaiger

    Dog of the week: Rusty

    PHUKET: Rusty came in two months ago and was so sick he looked as if he were left to die. He used to spend his days hiding under an old cardboard box behind a fallen tree at one of the Phuket animal holding facilities, hiding from life.He was so terrified of being attacked by one of the larger aggressive dogs…

  • Phuket gardening: Heliconia and hibiscus | Thaiger

    Phuket gardening: Heliconia and hibiscus

    PHUKET: I have deliberately kept the heliconia for another day. Why? Because, despite the name, the connection with the sun is less obvious than with the sunflower brigade. I can only assume it is because one common variety has chrome yellow spikes, much used as a cut flower by florists. But whatever the reason, the heliconia is a favorite here…

  • Consultant says gray out, green in for Phuket’s real estate boom in 2014 and beyond | Thaiger

    Consultant says gray out, green in for Phuket’s real estate boom in 2014 and beyond

    PHUKET: Back in November, an energetic Chilean man paid a visit to the Phuket Gazette offices. Identifying himself as Ignacio Espoz Babul, the Director of (Santiago-based) LatinGreen – a patent holder, innovator and installer of “Green Walls” – the man passionately talked of a coming “Green Revolution” that he had envisioned for Phuket and the whole of Asia. In the…

  • Hotels support coastal water safety | Thaiger

    Hotels support coastal water safety

    PHUKET: Several Phuket hotel general managers and marine industry stakeholders met recently to discuss coastal waters safety, agreeing that there will be a renewed push to move the island’s safety standards to the next level – and that they would give their full-hearted support to the recently launched Safer Phuket campaign. Also, see related story here. The meeting was held…

  • Book Review: A memoir of schmaltz and jokes | Thaiger

    Book Review: A memoir of schmaltz and jokes

    PHUKET: “I’ve always felt that the key to good sex is variety. That’s why God gave us two hands.”“Babies are the toughest take-home exam of your life.”“And I’m really annoyed at teachers who have *** with students. It seems like once a week you hear of a thirty-five-year-old math teacher who had *** in her car with some sixteen-year-old. I…

  • Outlook bright for Dubai property expo | Thaiger

    Outlook bright for Dubai property expo

    PHUKET: The 10th International Property Show (IPS), which will coincide with the Annual Investment Meeting 2014, from April 8-10 in the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Center, will attract 300 companies from 80 countries. The Phuket Gazette and PGTV are proud media sponsors of the exhibition, which this year will be the biggest edition since its inception. Supported by the…

  • PIMEX 2014 draws to a successful close | Thaiger

    PIMEX 2014 draws to a successful close

    PHUKET: It was all smiles last Sunday evening as the 11th Phuket International Boat Show at the Royal Phuket Marina drew to a close. Happy exhibitors cleared their displays before moving on to enjoy a well deserved respite from a busy weekend at the boardwalk restaurants and bars. By all reports, this year was a fantastic show with many exhibitors…

  • Royal Melodies concert coming to Phuket | Thaiger

    Royal Melodies concert coming to Phuket

    PHUKET: Jazz lovers are in for a treat starting tomorrow when the Royal Melodies concert and exhibition kicks-off in Phuket. Featuring the music of His Majesty King Bhumibhol Adulyadej (Rama IX), the three-night concert will be a star-studded affair. The exhibition of HM’s musical legacy will include the saxophone, which he used to composed many of his songs. There will…

  • Phuket Events: Coming up in wonderland | Thaiger

    Phuket Events: Coming up in wonderland

    PHUKET: When the Phuket Gazette interviewed them a few months back, Sonu Kapoor and Vikram Singh, the owners of Events International, had just settled in Phuket and were about to set out on their mission to quench the island’s thirst for more fun. Now, with two sold-out Abba Forever shows behind them, we know they placed their bets right –…

  • Living in Patong has its privileges | Thaiger

    Living in Patong has its privileges

    PHUKET: With the lasting development boom in Phuket, one might find it difficult to keep track of all the new condominiums and villa projects appearing on the island’s map. That’s why Karn Jiratuntathorn, the owner of the Privilege residences in Patong is aiming for something different. “My project is not the same as others. There are many projects coming to…

  • Phuket Art: The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom | Thaiger

    Phuket Art: The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom

    PHUKET: Richard Skene is no stranger to art nor to Phuket. While his professional training is in the management of property, he has maintained a lifelong interest in how art can reflect the struggle to find happiness. “I’ve observed that the path to happiness can lead either to the pursuit of pleasure or the pursuit of restraint as practiced by…

  • Colorectal Disease Institute opens at Bangkok Hospital Phuket | Thaiger

    Colorectal Disease Institute opens at Bangkok Hospital Phuket

    PHUKET: Today marked the official grand opening of the Bangkok Phuket Colorectal Institute at Bangkok Hospital Phuket (BHP). The opening follows a colorectal symposium at BHP last month (story here). Directed by surgeon Dr Art Hiranyakas, the new institute specializes in the diagnoses and advanced treatment of a multitude of colorectal diseases including colon and prostate cancer. Dr Hiranyakas is…

  • Looking Back: More myths of Phuket’s emerging Buddha | Thaiger

    Looking Back: More myths of Phuket’s emerging Buddha

    PHUKET: As I mentioned in my previous Looking Back column (story here), the Phra Phood, or the Emerging Buddha of Thalang, may have been discovered sometime in the mid 18th century by local villagers living near the town of Thalang, in the northern part of Phuket. The large golden Buddha image got its name from the fact that when it…

  • Fight for your right | Thaiger

    Fight for your right

    PHUKET: Not long ago, a close associate phoned to get a heavy burden off his chest. His parents in the UK were in need of help in moving to another state, but no other family members would help. “John” as we’ll call him, complained to me that he really wanted to go back but that his Thai wife had spent…

  • Phuket Entertainment: Giving women what they want | Thaiger

    Phuket Entertainment: Giving women what they want

    PHUKET: What began as a language-learning exercise – watching Thai soaps with English subtitles online – has become, well, a problem. I stay up too late, watch during breakfast and abandon unessential tasks until I finish the series, all 20-plus hours of it.I became addicted despite the fact that from the first moment I know what will happen – the…

  • A glimpse into the future | Thaiger

    A glimpse into the future

    PHUKET: “I never think of the future – it comes soon enough,” said Albert Einstein. Maybe it works for the geniuses but for the rest of us, a look forward from time to time is inevitable, especially at the brink of the new year. Here are the Gazette’s predictions for 2014 – because as Malcolm X said, “The future belongs…

  • Enjoying the fruit of Thai land | Thaiger

    Enjoying the fruit of Thai land

    PHUKET: In the last Property Legal column (published in print on November 30 and online December 3, story here), Phuket’s International Law Office (ILO) touched on the topic of usufruct agreements, a lesser known form of property contract that could be a considerable option for those looking to secure interests in Thai property; particularly foreigners who cannot outright, legally own…

  • PIMEX 2014 to showcase Asean preparedness | Thaiger

    PIMEX 2014 to showcase Asean preparedness

    PHUKET: Billed as “Asia’s favorite boat show” and the largest luxury showcase in the region, the four-day Phuket International Marine Expo will open its doors to an expected 5,000 visitors at 11:30 this morning at Royal Phuket Marina. A festival of everything marine and lifestyle, PIMEX shines the light on Thailand’s marine leisure tourism industry and the island’s leading position…

  • Phuket Health: Seminar on colorectal disease | Thaiger

    Phuket Health: Seminar on colorectal disease

    PHUKET: Leading medical professionals from all over the world gathered at Bangkok Hospital Phuket last month for the first annual Colorectal Disease Symposium.Organized from December 8-10 by the director of the Colorectal Disease Institute at Bangkok Hospital Phuket, Dr Art Hiranyakas, the symposium consisted of panel discussions, guest speakers and live surgeries. Topics included different types of colorectal diseases, research…

  • Tesco says no to plastic bags with new store in Phuket | Thaiger

    Tesco says no to plastic bags with new store in Phuket

    PHUKET: Tesco Lotus has reaffirmed its commitment to preserving the environment with its new “no bag store” concept for Express format outlets, having recently launched two pilot stores – in Koh Samui and Phuket. Tesco Lotus Head of Public Affairs Charkrit Direkwattanachai remarked: “Tesco Lotus has been able to save the use of eight million plastic bags and this year…

  • Phuket Environment: Summarizing sustainability for future | Thaiger

    Phuket Environment: Summarizing sustainability for future

    PHUKET: Recently, the Prince of Songkla University, Phuket Campus, held an “Open Week” conference with a wide range of activities and lectures. One of the highlights was a talk given by the eminent Korean environmentalist Professor Dai-Yeun Jeong, entitled “Beyond Sustainable Development: Towards Ecological Modernization”.Supported by many visual aids projected onto a large screen, Professor Jeong gave a detailed and…

  • Phuket Property Watch: Walking in the shadows of dinosaurs | Thaiger

    Phuket Property Watch: Walking in the shadows of dinosaurs

    PHUKET: With New Year’s celebrations mostly behind us now, the question everyone has is what’s in store for fourteen? My biggest challenge each and every successive drum roll of another 365 (or 366 in the case of leap years) is to remember to change the date on whatever I’m writing at the time. Typically things settle down by February but…

  • Phuket Explore: Escape to Koh Kho Khao | Thaiger

    Phuket Explore: Escape to Koh Kho Khao

    PHUKET: You know it’s going to be a good day’s cycling when you see more water buffalo than you do hurtling pick-up trucks, and when the smiling locals stop what they are doing and rush out to greet you with a hearty “Hello Farang!” Such pleasures are rarely found in Phuket these days, but just 80 kilometers north of the…

  • Phuket Property Watch – Not such a long way from home | Thaiger

    Phuket Property Watch – Not such a long way from home

    PHUKET: It’s that time of year again – Christmas. And while Phuket’s idea of a whiteout is sand swept beaches, I find it hard not to get into a sentimental mood as soon as the calendar rolls around to the twelfth month of the year. Somehow the pace quickens in December, year in and year out. A few weeks ago…

  • Phuket Property Watch: A case of tech-induced nostalgia | Thaiger

    Phuket Property Watch: A case of tech-induced nostalgia

    PHUKET: It’s festive time in the US, which is where I am, hacking out this column caught in the joys of the holiday season. Or perhaps not. Having spent three days here since taking the great plane trip over the ocean, my mind calculates the time-line as some thirty-eight hours. But who’s counting? The short and sweet “me” springs to…

  • Phuket Property: Centara anticipates tougher times ahead | Thaiger

    Phuket Property: Centara anticipates tougher times ahead

    PHUKET: The insight, influence and impact that the Bangkok-headquartered Central Group employs and exerts across nearly every sector in Phuket is undeniable. The group’s interests encompass retail, infrastructure, construction, real estate, and especially hospitality – through its flagship hotel chain Centara Hotels and Resorts (CHR). The Gazette recently caught up with CHR Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing Chris…

  • Boutique or bust – Phuket Prop Watch | Thaiger

    Boutique or bust – Phuket Prop Watch

    PHUKET: Obsession is quite a long word – with its three little Ss that sort of roll off the keys with winding twists and turns. Nothing is as it appears, nor is there a straightaway to pull away from the pack. When it comes to design hotels, these enigmatic properties just love to live the “S” life, where the squares…