Artikel tagged “Phuket News”

  • Phuket Poll: Russian tourists equals ‘No money, no matter’

    Phuket Poll: Russian tourists equals ‘No money, no matter’

    PHUKET: In the latest Phuket Gazette online reader poll, asking whether the tourism infrastructure in Phuket is sufficiently developed to handle all the Russian visitors, 44% said it doesn’t matter, because very little Russian money reaches the pockets of Phuket residents anyway. The remaining responses were evenly divided between those who believe the infrastructure for Russian tourists is sufficient, those who think we need more Russian-focused businesses and speakers, and those who think all we need is more Russian speakers.

  • Phuket taxi driver confesses to assault, abduction – denies rape

    Phuket taxi driver confesses to assault, abduction – denies rape

    PHUKET: A Phuket taxi driver has confessed to beating and abducting a karaoke hostess before stealing her valuables and leaving her tied up in a Phuket hotel room.

  • Phuket residents protest new B465mn provincial hall

    Phuket residents protest new B465mn provincial hall

    PHUKET: More than 200 Phuket residents protested today against the construction of the new provincial hall. The protesters gathered this morning at Sanam Chai in Phuket Town, opposite the current provincial Hall (map

  • Phuket Charity Event Sets Record

    Phuket Charity Event Sets Record

    PHUKET: The Phuket Family & Gourmet Festival, held at Royal Phuket Marina on January 26, raised a whopping one million baht for children’s charities, it was announced this morning by the Bangkok-based food wholesaler Jagota Brothers, the creator and driving force behind the event. The record-breaking sum for a single-event fundraising effort on the island followed a cash donation of 59,610 by the Phuket Gazette, the media partner for the launch edition of what now looks set to become Phuket charity’s largest annual festival.

  • German tourist to be flown home for neurological treatment

    German tourist to be flown home for neurological treatment

    PHUKET: The German tourist who fell from the balcony of his third-floor hotel room on February 16 has received treatment at Vachira Phuket Hospital for his broken arms, but his family plans to take him back to Germany for treatment of a blood clot putting direct pressure on his brain. “Alexander Sven Zott is still on life support and using a feeding tube. Doctors put splints on his broken arms,” a staff member at the hospital confirmed to the Phuket Gazette this morning “His family wants him to receive neurological care in Germany, so they are preparing to take him home soon,” she said.

  • Swiss man dies allegedly avoiding police checkpoint

    Swiss man dies allegedly avoiding police checkpoint

    PHUKET: A Swiss visitor allegedly trying to avoid a police checkpoint in Chalong died early this morning after his car hit a shelter in Rawai, on Phuket’s south coast, flipped and landed in the sea below. The 46-year-old was driving with a female companion when he hit the shelter at the sea gypsy village in Rawai.

  • Image of Chinese Goddess of Mercy moved for Old Town Phuket Festival

    Image of Chinese Goddess of Mercy moved for Old Town Phuket Festival

    PHUKET: An image of the revered Chinese Goddess of Mercy, Guan Yin, and a jade stamp from China made their annual journey from Pud Jor Shrine to Queen Sirikit Park today as the Old Town Festival commences (see

  • Phuket-Ranong visa-run van flips three times in Phang Nga

    Phuket-Ranong visa-run van flips three times in Phang Nga

    PHUKET: A visa-run van returning to Phuket from Ranong with 10 Russian passengers flipped three times as it took a sharp turn at “high-speed” on the wet roads of Phang Nga yesterday. None of the passengers were seriously injured

  • Phuket Live Wire: Woody’s laws for land lines

    Phuket Live Wire: Woody’s laws for land lines

    PHUKET: In the past four editions of Live Wire, I’ve been talking about the things you need to consider if you want to get a good internet connection in Phuket.

  • Educational jellyfish signs erected on Phuket’s popular beaches

    Educational jellyfish signs erected on Phuket’s popular beaches

    PHUKET: A collaborative effort between the Phuket Marine Biological Center (PMBC) and the Phuket Provincial Public Health Office has seen educational signs about jellyfish springing up on beaches across Phuket. “The signs are set up on popular beaches, not because there are many jellyfish in those areas, but because they have so many visitors,” Phuket Marine Biological Center (PMBC) Director Ukkrit Satapoomin told the Phuket Gazette yesterday.