Artikel posted in 2012

  • PM Yingluck pledges splurge on developing Phuket tourism

    PM Yingluck pledges splurge on developing Phuket tourism

    PHUKET: Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra on Saturday named Patong Beach, Old Phuket Town and Promthep Cape as three Andaman tourist attractions to receive “emergency budget” support.

  • Phuket tourist safety boost as Patong taxis install GPS units

    Phuket tourist safety boost as Patong taxis install GPS units

    PHUKET: As a part of the ongoing “Phuket Safety Zone” project, Patong Police have joined with the private sector to install GPS tracking devices to Patong taxis. Patong Police Superintendent Chiraphat Phochanaphan joined Preechawut Keesin, Pisona Group Managing Director and president of the Patong Taxi Federation, in announcing the news on Saturday. “We along with the Pisona Group and other businesses in Patong are providing GPS [units] to increase safety for tourists and people in the area,” Col Chiraphat said.

  • Prime Phuket land sold to mystery buyer for B1.64bn

    Prime Phuket land sold to mystery buyer for B1.64bn

    PHUKET: An unknown buyer has acquired 455 rai of land on Phuket’s west coast from the Bangkok Mass Transit System Public Company for 1.64 billion baht, reports Phuket Gazette Property columnist Bill Barnett.

  • Phuket to stage biggest PADI ‘Diving for Debris’ reef cleanup in world

    Phuket to stage biggest PADI ‘Diving for Debris’ reef cleanup in world

    PHUKET: Go-Eco Phuket, a recently established marine environmental group, has announced that it is now looking to stage the biggest PADI “diving for debris” reef cleanup project on record on September 30. The event has escalated from what was originally expected to be a reef cleanup carried out by a coalition of several PADI dive centers on the island to becoming one the largest dive against debris project in PADI’s history.

  • Phuket Opinion: Through the revolving door

    Phuket Opinion: Through the revolving door

    PHUKET: After eight months serving as Phuket’s top-ranking police officer, Chonasit Wattanvrangkul

  • Phuket News: Inaction over Tiger inferno sparks fire-safety blitz

    Phuket News: Inaction over Tiger inferno sparks fire-safety blitz

    PHUKET: The lack of follow-up on fire safety standards more than a month after the deadly

  • Police urge motorists to slow down as wet weather warning No 14 issued

    Police urge motorists to slow down as wet weather warning No 14 issued

    PHUKET: Thalang Police are urging motorists to exercise caution while driving in Phuket during the current spate of heavy thundershowers that has plagued the island for the past week. Thalang Police Superintendent Col Witoon Kongsudjai urged drivers to reduce speed on the slippery roads in order to prevent accidents. “Please drive with caution in the rain.

  • Phuket to host first Southern Thailand Museum Festival

    Phuket to host first Southern Thailand Museum Festival

    PHUKET: For the first time, more than 30 museums from across Southern Thailand will be collaborating to create a single event: the Southern Thai Museum Festival 2012, to be held in Phuket next week. “Visitors will be able to experience the exhibition which will include precious antique objects.

  • No memorial service for victims of One-Two-Go flight crash

    No memorial service for victims of One-Two-Go flight crash

    PHUKET: There will be no official memorial service this Sunday, September 16, to remember the 89 people who died in the crash landing of One-Two-Go Flight OG269 five years ago. “It is not a day to remember. It was a tragedy and we do not want to perpetuate horrible memories of the incident,” Phuket Airport Director Prathuang Sornkham told the Phuket Gazette.

  • Phuket Immigration launch search for fugitive Filipino Reyes brothers

    Phuket Immigration launch search for fugitive Filipino Reyes brothers

    PHUKET: Phuket Immigration officers are scouring the island for fugitive Filipino brothers Mario Joel Tolentino Reyes and Mario Tolentino Reyes Jr, despite not yet receiving any formal request to apprehend the pair. The news comes as Phuket Immigration Superintendent Panuwat Ruamrak told the Phuket Gazette this afternoon, “Even though we have yet to receive any formal requests, we are searching for the two.” Col Panuwat confirmed that his office had yet to receive any requests from the Philippines embassy in Bangkok or authorities in Manila.