Artikel tagged “Phuket Magazine”

  • Phuket to honor tsunami victims

    Phuket to honor tsunami victims

    PHUKET: The Phuket community will honor those who died in the devastating tsunami that struck the island nine years ago with a ceremony at the Tsunami Memorial Wall in Mai Khao followed by the traditional “Light Up Phuket” candle-lighting ceremony on Patong Beach. Thai official figures state that the tsunami killed 5,398 people and that more than 3,700 disappeared in the waves that struck Phuket and the Andaman coast on December 26, 2004.

  • Patong Carnival Fun Fest underway

    Patong Carnival Fun Fest underway

    PHUKET: Thousands of tourists and Phuket residents lined the streets of Patong yesterday evening to usher in the annual Patong Carnival, held each year to unofficially mark the beginning of the tourism high season. This year, branded the “Patong Fun Fest”, the carnival got underway with the traditional parade, snaking its way from Phang Muang Sai Kor Road, Prachanukhro Road and Thaweewong Road (the beach road) to the Laem Petch football field opposite Loma Park (map

  • Stunning Airshow set for Phuket’s Patong Beach tomorrow afternoon

    Stunning Airshow set for Phuket’s Patong Beach tomorrow afternoon

    PHUKET: The Phuket Gazette has just been advised of an Airshow over Patong Beach tomorrow (Sunday, December 15) at 4pm. Organized by Patong Municipality to celebrate the opening of Phuket’s high season for tourism, the show will be repeated, also at 4pm, on Monday and Tuesday as well. The show stars world-renowned stunt pilot Les Vorosmarthy who flew into Phuket Airpark from his home base in Malaysia just three hours ago.

  • Russia today – all about it, in a language you can understand

    Russia today – all about it, in a language you can understand

    PHUKET: The latest issue of the Phuket Gazette, on newsstands across the island this weekend, includes our launch edition of Russia – Beyond the Headlines (RBH). Like the China Daily we pioneered two years ago as a free supplement for our valued readers, RBH delivers insights into its host country’s relationships with Thailand and Asia. It also explores Russian culture, sports, business, overseas investment and tourism trends.

  • Thai stars to shine at Phuket’s Patong Carnival

    Thai stars to shine at Phuket’s Patong Carnival

    PHUKET: Thai pop stars Sarunyu “Ice” Winaipani and Rattapoom “Film” Toekongsap are among the headline acts to perform at this year’s Patong Carnival, which is held annually to usher in the tourism high season. Also on the bill of performers to entertain the crowds are renowned Thai country music bands Maleehuana and Kangkeng, and nationwide star Bow Wee. This year’s carnival will run from December 15 through December 20 (story

  • Phuket Governor affirms Phuket Prison’s ‘white’ status

    Phuket Governor affirms Phuket Prison’s ‘white’ status

    PHUKET: A pre-dawn search of Phuket Prison today failed to uncover any drugs or contraband being hidden by prisoners. The mass raid of the entire compound was held to establish the facility’s status as a Department of Corrections “White Prison”.

  • Baby abandoned in front of Phuket mayor’s house

    Baby abandoned in front of Phuket mayor’s house

    PHUKET: Police are questioning residents in the central Phuket area of Srisoonthorn after a baby was found abandoned in front of the local mayor’s house on Sunday.

  • Patong ATM thieves caught with skimming equipment re-enact crime

    Patong ATM thieves caught with skimming equipment re-enact crime

    PHUKET: The trio of professional thieves who were busted in Bangkok after robbing an ATM in Phuket were caught with what police believe to be ATM skimming equipment in addition to safe-cracking tools. Yesid Alexander Ledesma Gutierrez, 50, Luis Fernando Guarin Suta, 44, and Carlos Arturo Amariles Marin, 57 have all confessed to the blowtorch robbery, and took part in a re-enactment of it yesterday morning (story

  • Phuket protest march becomes victory parade

    Phuket protest march becomes victory parade

    PHUKET: Thousands of jubilant anti-government protesters are gathered outside of the main government buildings in Phuket Town, celebrating the decision of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra earlier today to dissolve her government. The protesters, however, vow to carry on protesting until the People’s Council proposed by Suthep Thaugsuban, the former deputy prime minister and protest leader in Bangkok, is set up. The whistle-blowing, flag-waving, ribbon-wearing crowd continues to grow as protesters from all over Phuket, including government workers, hospital staff and students gather in front of Phuket Provincial Hall (map

  • Boy, 14, killed by Phuket tour bus

    Boy, 14, killed by Phuket tour bus

    pHUKET: A tour bus carrying Chinese tourists to view the sunset at Phuket’s iconic Promthep Cape yesterday afternoon struck a motorbike carrying three teenagers in Rawai. One of the three teens died instantly in the impact. The other two are in hospital.