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  • Yet more dark despair – Phuket Books | Thaiger

    Yet more dark despair – Phuket Books

    PHUKET: After aspiring journalist Howard W French graduated college in 1980 he joined his parents, American medical doctors, in Ivory Coast. His romance with Africa begins with a girl from Mali whom he meets in a nightclub. Intrigued by her tales of Mali’s history, he sets off on an epic overland trip to Mali to see for himself. This journey…

  • Samui’s tender trap – Phuket Property Watch | Thaiger

    Samui’s tender trap – Phuket Property Watch

    PHUKET: Everywhere you turn these days, tourism talk inevitably winds up on the subject of the mass market. It’s not unlike barreling down a dead-end street on a supercharged, high-speed bulldozer. There is no such thing as a damage control button to push. Yes, there will be collateral damage. Meanwhile back on the broader Thailand train of thought, and particularly…

  • Skeletons from Phuket’s past | Thaiger

    Skeletons from Phuket’s past

    PHUKET: In 1992, a peculiar discovery was made in a village on Phuket Island. Baan Khok-Tanod, situated in Chalong sub-district in the south of Phuket, was the site of the strange discovery when a local company that owned a piece of land in the village decided to dig up the area in order to build a wall around the land.…

  • Phuket Retirement: The ‘Use it or lose it’ hypothesis | Thaiger

    Phuket Retirement: The ‘Use it or lose it’ hypothesis

    PHUKET: New findings suggest that retiring later in life can reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. Studies by French public research institute INSERM, presented at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference last month, suggested that for each year after 60 that a person is retired, the risk of subsequently developing the disease is lowered by 3.2%. The research included analysis…

  • Logos Hope visits Phuket | Thaiger

    Logos Hope visits Phuket

    PHUKET: Logos Hope which docked in Phuket recently, is operated by the German charity GBA Ships, and has made over 1,400 port visits in over 150 countries and territories. During these port calls, since 1970, it has welcomed over 42 million visitors on board – bringing knowledge, help and hope to people around the world. The book fair is on…

  • Still fond of Phuket: Poll | Thaiger

    Still fond of Phuket: Poll

    PHUKET: The island fell one spot to 3rd in the Top 10 Holiday Destinations in Asia list of this year’s “Smart Travel Asia Awards”, which was based on an Internet travellers’ choice poll that ran from May to July. Although Bali narrowly edged Phuket, just like last year, the Indonesian leisure hub didn’t have highest honors this time, as there…

  • Passing on your condo – Phuket Property Legal | Thaiger

    Passing on your condo – Phuket Property Legal

    PHUKET: Pursuant to the current Condominium Act of Thailand, and per the common practices used at the Thai land offices, the transfer of ownership of your freehold condominium unit to your spouse or children, in whole or in part, can pose a problem to those who wish to make such a transfer. Section 19 of the Condominium Act of Thailand…

  • Phuket Books: An entrepreneur’s journey in life – Don Battles | Thaiger

    Phuket Books: An entrepreneur’s journey in life – Don Battles

    PHUKET: A book that is self-published is called a vanity project. Don Battles shows a big chunk of vanity. Subtitled An Entrepreneur’s Journey in Life, his autobiography Merchant of the Orient (Xlibris Corp. 2013, 292pp) is printed on glossy A4 sized paper and costs over 60 American dollars. The text is clear and free of typos, yet weakened by the…

  • Phuket Governor Maitri Inthusut | Thaiger

    Phuket Governor Maitri Inthusut

    PHUKET: Governor Maitri Inthusut has just come back from a long meeting – part of the “fin free” campaign to dissuade the public from consuming sharks’ fin. The day before it was a group discussion with various government agencies on tsunami awareness and early warning systems. The whole week prior to this has followed more or less the same pattern…

  • Phuket Town to hit new heights: condominium | Thaiger

    Phuket Town to hit new heights: condominium

    PHUKET: Local developer Phanason has broken ground on its next “city-living” project – the Height Condominium, an eye-catching medium-rise development in Phuket Town. The 15-storey project is sure to attract wide interest among buyers and speculators in the city’s ever-fluid, yet lucrative residential real estate market. Elaborating on the project’s concept, Phanason marketing manager, Cheurchan Panvikarn told the Phuket Gazette…

  • Happy Ukrainian Independence Day, Phuket! | Thaiger

    Happy Ukrainian Independence Day, Phuket!

    PHUKET: With all the Russian writing on Phuket signs and in beachside restaurants’ menus, you might think that there are many Russians in Phuket…and you wouldn’t be wrong. But keep in mind that not all of them are actually Russians. With some 30,532 Ukrainians having visited Thailand since the beginning of this year, chances are that the Russian family you…

  • Phuket Explore: Blazing saddles – Capering “round the cape | Thaiger

    Phuket Explore: Blazing saddles – Capering “round the cape

    PHUKET: Seeking quieter backwaters where the cycling is relaxed and relatively traffic-free, the locals laid-back and the scenery dramatic, is a challenging task these days in Phuket. However, one corner in the island’s southeast certainly ticks all these boxes with the added bonus of offering one of the island’s cleanest, most beguiling swimming beaches. Last week I took a trip…

  • Bitcoin ban in Thailand | Thaiger

    Bitcoin ban in Thailand

    PHUKET: Bitcoin is only one among hundreds of its kind, collectively known as cryptographic protocol currencies or cryptocurrencies, which are only a small part of all digital currencies. More than 90% of almost every single currency in the world today is digital. Still, cryptocurrencies are unique while having only existed for four years, the total value of Bitcoins alone surpasses…

  • Trellises and a treasure trove – Phuket Gardening | Thaiger

    Trellises and a treasure trove – Phuket Gardening

    PHUKET: According to Wikipedia, a trellis is an architectural structure, usually made from wood, bamboo or metal with an open framework or lattice of interwoven or intersecting parts and made to support and display climbing plants, especially shrubs. My father had a wooden trellis made expressly for his climbing roses, but such a construction in Phuket would quickly fall victim…

  • Hedging your bets – Phuket Gardening | Thaiger

    Hedging your bets – Phuket Gardening

    PHUKET: Few of us don’t relish the sense of ownership, of having our own pad or plot. And since we want to feel secure, we build walls around us to ensure that we can enjoy some privacy, as well as for a feeling of protection. As the saying goes: “An Englishman’s home is his castle.” But there are dissenters to…

  • Condo commercial compliance | Thaiger

    Condo commercial compliance

    PHUKET: There are a number of condominium developments in Phuket where commercial entities do business, be it a travel agency, rental agency, spa or restaurant. Although such businesses may benefit the owners, juristic persons should make sure that commercial use of space in residential condominiums is compliant with the Condominium Act. Compliance with the building regulations will help ensure transparency…

  • Indonesia celebrates Independence Day | Thaiger

    Indonesia celebrates Independence Day

    PHUKET: In the last 10 days, numerous nations celebrated their national days – Singapore, Pakistan, India, Laos and today, it’s time for Indonesians to celebrate theirs – Independence Day.On August 17, 1945 Indonesia declared its independence from the Netherlands. It took four more years for the Dutch to recognize Indonesia’s sovereignty and 56 more years for them to accept August…

  • VIDEO REPORT: Yoga: breathing in new life | Thaiger

    VIDEO REPORT: Yoga: breathing in new life

    PHUKET: Young Spanish filmmaker and inveterate traveller Josu Ozkaritz’s latest documentary project Breathing Ashtanga Yoga was largely filmed in Phuket and features teachers and students of the popular Ashtanga Yoga style talking about the profound effect the ancient discipline has had on their lives.Josu has worked on a number of self-funded film projects and stumbled across the idea to do…

  • Tuk tuks go green, global – Phuket Tech | Thaiger

    Tuk tuks go green, global – Phuket Tech

    PHUKET: Dutch company Tuk Tuk Factory, which builds electric three-wheeled tuk tuks modelled on the classic Thai form of transportation, has developed a new webtool enabling customers to design their own customized, electric tuk tuk.When they began supplying electric e-Tuks all over the globe, from Greenland to the Caribbean, it became clear to the manufacturers that practically all three-wheelers produced…

  • Dennis Rodman saves the world | Thaiger

    Dennis Rodman saves the world

    PHUKET: Dennis Rodman, the bad boy of basketball, recently visited North Korea and became great pals with its youthful leader, Kim Jong-un, an ardent basketball fan. Rodman declared Kim to be an “awesome kid” and his “friend for life.” The two were photographed laughing and clapping at a basketball game and giving each other a series of warm hugs. Below…

  • Welcome to Phuket, baby! | Thaiger

    Welcome to Phuket, baby!

    PHUKET: My daughter, now 7 months old, was born in Bangkok. And even though several months have passed since that life changing event, I clearly remember every minute of that day. But what lead to it I’d be happy to forget. The pain of choosing the right hospital, the perfect doctor we could trust. I was spoiled for choice. Bangkok…

  • How does your Phuket garden grow? | Thaiger

    How does your Phuket garden grow?

    PHUKET: Oliver Wendell Holmes, an American lawyer, once wrote: “It is better to be seventy years young than forty years old”. I hope he’s right. What we do know from experience is that gardening is a rejuvenating activity that helps to keep one young. How? Simply by doing it. All that rich, oxygenated air filled with fragrance, every visual delight,…

  • Thais’ time in the sun – Phuket Diving | Thaiger

    Thais’ time in the sun – Phuket Diving

    PHUKET: The obsession with light colored skin in Phuket and Thailand among Thais has led to a boom in many industries, most notably cosmetics, where a variety of skin-whitening products, from deodorant to face cream, are readily available. In at least one industry, however, this aversion to the sun has created an incredible lack of local staff and entrepreneurs –…

  • Singapore National Day – Phuket Lifestyle | Thaiger

    Singapore National Day – Phuket Lifestyle

    PHUKET: It’s party time…again. And for Singapore it’s the 48th time – today the small Southeast Asian country celebrates its National Day marking the anniversary of independence from Malaysia. A speech by the Prime Minister, a colorful procession presenting the island’s multicultural character and naturally, fireworks, are all planned for this special day. Looking BackBefore Singapore got its current name,…

  • Kamala to get Hyatt Regency | Thaiger

    Kamala to get Hyatt Regency

    PHUKET: Hyatt Hotels Corporation announced last week that a Hyatt affiliate has entered into a management agreement with Kamala Bay Ventures Co Ltd for a Hyatt Regency branded resort in the Kamala area. The hotel will be the first Hyatt-branded resort to open in Phuket, one of Southeast Asia’s premier resort destinations. Expected to open later this year, Hyatt Regency…

  • A new lease on island life – Phuket Property | Thaiger

    A new lease on island life – Phuket Property

    PHUKET: When is leasehold more valuable than freehold?: “In over 35 years in the property industry in the United Kingdom, Hong Kong, Thailand, and having worked in many Asian countries, I would have said until very recently, never. “However, I have to acknowledge that with the arrival of some excellent leasehold properties, the Thai property industry has recognized that a…

  • Thai realtors prepare for Asean integration | Thaiger

    Thai realtors prepare for Asean integration

    PHUKET: The Real Estate Sales and Marketing Association of Thailand (RESAM) and the National Association of Realtors (NAR), a leading global real estate association, joined forces recently to host a networking event in Phuket. The international real estate business network event, called Thailand CIPS (certified international property specialist) 2013 was an education and work program held at Royal Phuket City…

  • Born from the ashes of war – Phuket History | Thaiger

    Born from the ashes of war – Phuket History

    PHUKET: The Nine Armies’ War started in 1785 when the Burmese, taking advantage of internal strife and the overthrowing of King Taksin in Siam, invaded the country with forces numbering approximately 150,000 soldiers, divided into nine army groups. One of those armies marched straight for Thalang, then the largest town in Phuket, and laid siege to it. During that time,…

  • Phuket Health: Some like it hot! | Thaiger

    Phuket Health: Some like it hot!

    PHUKET: Yoga Republic, Phuket’s most contemporary hot yoga studio, is launching in Bang Tao Place on Monday, August 12. Its mission is to provide Hot Yoga and Power Yoga in a green and clean contemporary environment, with state-of-the-art infrared heating and internationally certified teachers. Yoga Republic will be the only hot yoga studio in Phuket to have an infrared heating…

  • Phuket Books: The Canadian Chekhov | Thaiger

    Phuket Books: The Canadian Chekhov

    PHUKET: At the age of 82, Alice Munro is the grande dame of Canadian literature. In her 14 books of short stories, she has been compared to Anton Chekhov. If I were Chekhov, I’d take it as a compliment. Dear Life (Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 2013, 309pp) continues her Chekhovian obsession with time. Her narrative voice is as confident…