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  • Phuket Delight: The scoop on ‘Pad Thai’ ice cream | Thaiger

    Phuket Delight: The scoop on ‘Pad Thai’ ice cream

    PHUKET: If you fancy a scoop of Vienna with a Thai twist, there’s now a perfect little parlor for you in Patong – and they even serve a Pad Thai creation. Pad Thai, a dish of stir-fried rice noodles with eggs, tamarind juice, chilli pepper and any combination of bean sprouts, shrimp, chicken or tofu, is one of Thailand’s favorite…

  • Phuket Reminder: It’s sink or swim for the leatherback | Thaiger

    Phuket Reminder: It’s sink or swim for the leatherback

    PHUKET: A dead 200-kilogram leatherback turtle washed up in Phuket earlier this month, adding to fears of the imminent extinction of the pacific subspecies. The male, which had not quite reached full maturity, ingested a plastic bag and died from intestinal blockage, an autopsy by the Phuket Marine Biological Center (PMBC) revealed. Sixty years ago, Phuket’s beaches were host to…

  • Decoding Phuket’s Wat Chalong | Thaiger

    Decoding Phuket’s Wat Chalong

    PHUKET: Most people in Phuket have had a peek at Wat Chalong, but few know the temple was once the site of a rebellion and hosted one of the largest funerals in all of southern Thailand. Even deciphering the full meaning of the paintings, statues and different buildings can be tricky. But for Phuket expat Paul Whittall, who describes himself…

  • Phuket to Koh Lanta: Mango House Festival a big success | Thaiger

    Phuket to Koh Lanta: Mango House Festival a big success

    PHUKET: Across the bay from Phuket, the streets of Lanta Old Town, a century-old Thai-Chinese fishing village on the Krabi island of Koh Lanta, came alive earlier this month with the uplifting, funky music of the Mango House Festival 2011. “We’re delighted with the phenomenal reaction we had to this event,” says Phuket-based event organizer Duane Lennie. Lennie estimates that…

  • Phuket telephones: Phone booths dying but some to stay – for now | Thaiger

    Phuket telephones: Phone booths dying but some to stay – for now

    PHUKET: The last decade has seen rapid development in telecommunications technology, which has led to cheaper mobile phones and greatly reduced need for public land lines. Consequently many phone booths in Phuket, run by the TOT Public Company, have been removed. However, according to Chanwis Bunjongkarn, the TOT’s Senior Director for Phuket Customer Services, phone booths continue to provide an…

  • PHUKET CHARITY: Blazing saddles, bangers and cash | Thaiger

    PHUKET CHARITY: Blazing saddles, bangers and cash

    PHUKET: Members of the Old Bangkok Bangers Rugby Club were in Phuket late last month after a mammoth cycle challenge in aid of a Phuket children’s charity. The eight fearless men set out from Bangkok on Valentines Day, and for five energy-sapping days labored on bicycles to reach Phuket in one piece – all in aid of raising 500,000 baht…

  • Phuket’s little Bird on the water paddles her heart out | Thaiger

    Phuket’s little Bird on the water paddles her heart out

    PHUKET: Rapturous applause and the roar of fog horns at Yacht Haven Marina signaled the end of 11-year-old Victoria Bird’s epic sea adventure – and a landmark moment in Phuket’s maritime history. Victoria, her Ironman athlete father Les, 59, and kayaking instructor Rob Ford paddled more than 120 kilometers around Phuket, completing the first recorded kayak circumnavigation of the island.…

  • PHUKET DINING: Great value at vintage vamp Kopitiam | Thaiger

    PHUKET DINING: Great value at vintage vamp Kopitiam

    PHUKET: If you crave quality Chinese-accented Thai cuisine, and might like to savor it in a retro ambiance, you need to visit the latest addition to Old Phuket Town’s culinary scene. Kopitiam Cafe and Restaurant – a family-owned kitchen located at the Yaowarat Road end of Thalang Road – opened only three months ago but has already established itself as…

  • ‘Brand Phuket’ boosted by northern resort alliance | Thaiger

    ‘Brand Phuket’ boosted by northern resort alliance

    PHUKET: Dissecting the term ‘destination marketing’ has proved an enlightening experience. Wikipedia describes it as: “A proactive, strategic, visitor-centered approach to the economic and cultural development of a location, which balances and integrates the interests of visitors, service providers, and the community.” Despite its wordiness, this pretty much sums up what destination marketing is all about. For those not in…

  • Saving Phuket’s cultural heritage | Thaiger

    Saving Phuket’s cultural heritage

    PHUKET: Old Phuket Foundation President Kawee Tansukatanon spoke last week to the Phuket Gazette about preserving the resort island’s traditions, community values, and unique heritage. Reporter Janpen Upatising, herself a Phuket native, filed this report: Smartly dressed and upbeat, Kawee exhales and furls his lips in a smile as he recalls growing up in Phuket in the late 1960s. He…

  • Phuket tourist trapped in a gutter | Thaiger

    Phuket tourist trapped in a gutter

    Phuket Island View: The following lament was filed at the Phuket Gazette office last week by Phuket tourist Hans Skarholm: This is our first visit to Phuket and I would like to report something that has happened to my wife. On Friday afternoon we came back to Karon Beach on a local bus from a visit to Phuket Town. When…

  • Phuket Tourism: Has Phuket been ruined by tourism? | Thaiger

    Phuket Tourism: Has Phuket been ruined by tourism?

    PHUKET: British TV personality Phillip Schofield revealed in a recent Daily Telegraph interview that he thinks Phuket – in particular Promthep Cape – has been ruined by tourism. Recounting a recent trip to Promthep Cape with his wife, Schofield told the newspaper he was shocked by how much the place had changed for the worse since he visited in his…

  • Phuket loves sun, sea, surf and… Singto | Thaiger

    Phuket loves sun, sea, surf and… Singto

    PHUKET: Thailand’s indie music scene is ambiguous. That is to say, there doesn’t appear to be any defined ‘scene’ as such. On the surface, the country’s live musical experience is a stable diet of tone-deaf karaoke yodelers screeching out Lady Gaga’s latest hit, or over-excited Thai jam bands churning out the same old predictable covers at deafening decibels. But scratch…

  • Phuket Property: Eight new projects approved | Thaiger

    Phuket Property: Eight new projects approved

    PHUKET: Construction of eight new property projects was approved at a meeting of a Phuket provincial committee on residential estate development last week. The meeting, held at the Phuket Land Office, was chaired by Phuket Governor Tri Augkaradacha. All of the eight projects considered by the committee were approved, namely: 1. Jomthong Thalang, by Jomthong Property Co Ltd 2. Promphun…

  • OLD PHUKET: Moseying on down to Phuket’s old quarter | Thaiger

    OLD PHUKET: Moseying on down to Phuket’s old quarter

    PHUKET: It was the American philosopher Henry David Thoreau who once said, “A morning walk is a blessing for the whole day.” With this in mind – and in light of Phuket Town’s recent bid for UN Heritage status – I forwent a line-in last Saturday morning in favor of making friends with my feet to go explore the old…

  • Hungry in Phuket? It’s kebab time in Rawai | Thaiger

    Hungry in Phuket? It’s kebab time in Rawai

    PHUKET: THE Kebab House in Rawai has been open for a little over a week, but locals are already dining there and love it. Here are a few reasons why… Location: Simple. Kebabed between Serenity Terraces and the turnoff for Friendship Beach on Wiset Road. The Döner Kebabs (chicken 85 baht, beef 120 baht): Many a mouthful of spit-roasted meat…

  • Phuket Bikers raise funds for Life Home Project | Thaiger

    Phuket Bikers raise funds for Life Home Project

    PHUKET: Phuket’s eight different motorcycle clubs came together at Nai Harn Lake last month to show off their big bikes, drink beer, sell the latest in biker fashion and, most importantly, to raise funds for the Life Home Project, Phuket’s shelter for women and children with HIV. “Super” Mark Johnson, founder of Phuket’s Bike Week, which draws thousands of biker…

  • Finding a gem in Phuket’s neighbor Phang Nga | Thaiger

    Finding a gem in Phuket’s neighbor Phang Nga

    PHUKET: JUST an hour’s drive from Phuket there is a little-known gem called Raman Waterfall. The five-tier waterfall and its emerald pools can be found in Phang Nga, and is perfect for a day trip from Phuket. Raman National Park is home to the waterfall (Nam Tok Raman in Thai) and delivers tranquility, free-of-charge.The gardens, clean toilet facilities, simple tuck-shop…

  • Phuket Mega-event: Bring on the Blues Rock Fest | Thaiger

    Phuket Mega-event: Bring on the Blues Rock Fest

    PHUKET: The Phuket International Blues Rock Festival, now in its sixth year, will return to the Hilton Phuket Arcadia Resort and Spa in Karon from February 25-26. Curtis Salgado, one of the headline acts to play at the festival, has been nominated for the Soul Blues Male Artist of the Year award at the 2011 Blues Music Awards. The awards,…

  • Phuket ‘Under 13s’ off to UK in run-up to Rugby World Cup | Thaiger

    Phuket ‘Under 13s’ off to UK in run-up to Rugby World Cup

    PHUKET: The Rugby World Cup 2011 takes center stage in September when 20 countries will battle it out to lift the Webb Ellis Cup. Before that, however, another rugby tournament will take place – one of far greater importance to a group of Phuket youngsters. Ten lucky players from the Phuket Lomas Under-13 team have been chosen to represent their…

  • Phuket IT update: Tech Talk schedule for October | Thaiger

    Phuket IT update: Tech Talk schedule for October

    PHUKET: Software Park Phuket has announced the October schedule for its Tech Talk series of free computer and information technology seminars: October 7. “Google Application for an organization”, by Phikun Programming. Thai presentation with Thai slides, no translation. October 14. “Ubuntu: The operating system. Home user version”, by Prof Takeshi of Prince of Songkla University Phuket. English presentation with English…