Artikel erschien Dezember 2018

  • Number of tourists visiting Phuket still high –  TAT Phuket

    Number of tourists visiting Phuket still high – TAT Phuket

    In response to a number of completely fabricated negative stories about Phuket’s current tourism situation, Kanokkittika Kritwuttikorn, the director of Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Phuket Office says, “Number of tourists visiting Phuket is still good when compared to last year’s numbers. We’ve also spoken to many regional tour operators who say that bookings are ‘solid’ for this time of the year.” “Number of tourists’ check-in hotels last month is 71.77 percent which is almost the same compared with last year.” “Ratio of Thai and foreign tourists is 15:85.

  • Three Russians detained in Thailand at the request of the US

    Three Russians detained in Thailand at the request of the US

    Three Russian citizens have been detained in Thailand at the request of the United States in the last three years, head of the Consulate Department of the Russian Embassy in Thailand, Vladimir Pronin told reporters yesterday. “Only in the last three years, three Russians have been detained in Thailand at the US’ request, two of them – in 2018,” he stressed. “In all three cases, the US has accused them of alleged cybercrimes: hacking, stealing or laundering money via the Internet.” The diplomat added that the verdict concerning the extradition of Russian citizen Dmitry Ukrainsky, who had been sentenced to ten years of prison in Thailand on money laundering charges, to the US, will be announced on February 20, 2019.

  • British tourist found dead in Bangkok hotel room

    British tourist found dead in Bangkok hotel room

    PHOTO: Facebook/Luke Ramage Police in Thailand are investigating the death of a British tourist in Bangkok, according to the British Foreign Office. The man has been identified by grieving friends.

  • POP – Thailand’s first satellite-based rain algorithm

    POP – Thailand’s first satellite-based rain algorithm

    The daily forecast gives us an approximate idea of expected weather and rain. But now researchers have a new tool which will provide much more accurate predictions of precipitation around the Kingdom.

  • Thailand Yacht Show and Rendezvous – January 10-13

    Thailand Yacht Show and Rendezvous – January 10-13

    The fourth edition of the Thailand Yacht Show & RendezVous is set to take place in Phuket January 10-13 at Royal Phuket Marina. Targeting yachting enthusiasts and lifestyle-seekers from all over the region, the Thailand Yacht Show & RendezVous has become a key marketing platform and revenue generator for the industry, as well as positioning Thailand in its rightful place as the primary Asian destination in the world yachting arena. Andy Treadwell, CEO of show organisers, Verventia, notes: “This is now the fourth year of our collaboration with Thailand’s forward-thinking government in our joint mission to develop high-spending yacht tourism here.

  • Floating plastic waste removal machine in the Pacific Ocean – Fail, so far

    Floating plastic waste removal machine in the Pacific Ocean – Fail, so far

    The ‘plastic removal system’ that set sail from San Francisco in September to clean up the huge floating plastic patches in the Pacific Ocean, hasn’t been working as planned. The Ocean Cleanup System 001, a U-shaped floating barrier created by the organisation The Ocean Cleanup, arrived in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch in October. But the system has failed to retain the plastic it captured, according to organisers.

  • Belgian hit-and-run victim urges driver to come forward

    Belgian hit-and-run victim urges driver to come forward

    An elderly Belgian woman has been injured in a hit and run in Chiang Mai and now recovering in the Chiang Mai Hospital. The 78 year old is urging the motorist who injured her to come forward and apologise.

  • Motorcyclist crushed by truck in Thalang

    Motorcyclist crushed by truck in Thalang

    PHOTO: Kusoldharm Foundation A motorbike passenger has died following an incident with a truck in Thalang this morning. Thalang Police were notified of the accident on Thepkasattri Road southbound in Mueang Mai, Thalang. Police and rescue workers arrived to find the body of a woman, identified by police as Boonnam Thepnui from Pattalung.

  • If your motorbike is stolen, just wait a few days

    If your motorbike is stolen, just wait a few days

    Not only did he get his motorbike back, but he should go out and buy a lottery ticket.

  • Phuket beach back to normal after oil-spill clean-up

    Phuket beach back to normal after oil-spill clean-up

    PHOTOS: The Phuket PR Office A beach in Ao Makham is almost back to normal following a big cleanup was launched to clear a black oil spill that had polluted 300 metres of shoreline yesterday. The oil spill was located along a beach at Ao Makham in Wichit over the weekend. It is believed to be from a big ship