Artikel posted in 2012

  • Phuket Heroines Memorial Fair underway

    Phuket Heroines Memorial Fair underway

    PHUKET: The Phuket Cultural Office has a fun-packed range of activities lined up for this year’s Heroines Memorial Fair, which started on Friday in Thalang. Among the attractions taking place to honor Jan and Mook, the famous heroines who led Siamese forces in repelling an invasion by the Burmese in 1785, are group weddings, traditional dance performances and spectacular light and sound shows. During the governor of Phuket’s regular “Meet the Media” event on Thursday, provincial culture chief Prayoon Noosuk said the Culture Office, Provincial Office and other local government organizations were once again putting on the fair to glorify the heroism of Lady Thepkrasattri and Lady Srisoonthorn, as Jan and Muk became known.

  • Phuket Opinion: There’s an Elephant in the Room

    Phuket Opinion: There’s an Elephant in the Room

    PHUKET: The United Nations estimates that the human population of the Earth quietly surpassed the seven billion mark last October. As a result, humankind is putting ever more pressure on the environment that sustains us

  • Phuket kids top national ukelele contest

    Phuket kids top national ukelele contest

    PHUKET: A trio of Phuket primary students have been crowned champions at a national ukulele playing contest.

  • Swede falls victim to Russian snatch thieves in Phuket

    Swede falls victim to Russian snatch thieves in Phuket

    PHUKET; A Swedish tourist in Phuket had his gold chain and other valuables snatched by a pair of women he claims were Russian, according to a local media report. Swedish tourist Peter Wentzel, 40, was walking along the Karon beach road at 11:30pm last night when two foreign women pulled up in front of him on a motorbike and asked for cigarettes, reported this morning’s edition of Siangtai Daily.

  • Dokset blames jealousy: Phuket Police

    Dokset blames jealousy: Phuket Police

    PHUKET: Stein Dokset, the long-term Phuket expat Norwegian charged with the murder of his ex-girlfriend Rungnapa Suktong, has told police that he accidentally killed his girlfriend in a jealousy-fueled rage, police said today.

  • Phuket goes to the polls March 25, April 7

    Phuket goes to the polls March 25, April 7

    PHUKET: An island-wide ban on the sale of alcohol will go into effect from 6pm on April 6 through to midnight of April 7 so island residents can vote in the upcoming Phuket Provincial Administration Organization (OrBorJor) presidential election. Residents living in Chalong and Rassada municipal areas will be subject to a similar ban for elections to select councilors for their respective municipalities on March 25. Under election law the sale of alcohol is prohibited from 6pm the night before election day through to midnight of the day of the election.

  • Phuket PSU chosen for Thai Cabinet meeting

    Phuket PSU chosen for Thai Cabinet meeting

    PHUKET: The Phuket campus of the Prince of Songkla University (PSU) yesterday was selected as the venue for the upcoming Thai Cabinet meeting on March 19-20. Sombat Wattanapanich, Cabinet Secretary and Adviser to Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, was accompanied on a tour of the potential venues on the island. Leading the entourage was Phuket Governor Tri Augkaradacha, Phuket Vice Governor Chamroen Tipayapongtada and Director of the Phuket Provincial Operations Center, Prajeat Aksornthammakul, Locations visited included the conference rooms of Phuket Rajabhat University and Phuket Wittayalai School.

  • Senators ‘worried’ about Phuket beating, cheating, intimidating tourists

    Senators ‘worried’ about Phuket beating, cheating, intimidating tourists

    PHUKET: A delegation of senators from Bangkok yesterday were treated to a grave description of the problems plaguing Phuket’s tourism industry, including jet-ski ripoffs. The senators, all members of the Senate Standing Committee on Tourism, agreed that everything from the intimidation and beating of tourists to the lack of a strong public transportation system were having a serious effect on Phuket’s critical tourism industry. Phuket Senator Thanyarat Achariyachai, who chaired the meeting, said that all organizations in the province needed to cooperate to find solutions to these issues.

  • Hookah bars targeting Phuket youth

    Hookah bars targeting Phuket youth

    PHUKET: The Phuket Provincial Office is planning to crack down on hookah bars and other businesses catering to a growing demand among island youths to smoke flavored tobacco known as shisha. The proliferation of venues offering shisha to youths has risen dramatically over the past year and the situation must be quickly addressed, a provincial panel heard recently.

  • Phuket Business Directory 2012 is on sale now

    Phuket Business Directory 2012 is on sale now

    PHUKET: The Gazette Guide for 2012 is now available at vendors throughout Phuket and the Andaman region, and, being eight times the size of other business directories on or off line, is the most comprehensive index to help find the service you need. With contact details of thousands of businesses classified into 142 different categories, the 362-page book is priced at just 50 baht. A list of the Phuket Gazette’s retailers in Phuket, Phang-nga, Khao Lak, Krabi and Koh Samui is available