Artikel erschien November 2017

  • Bangkok’s Number Two. Who’s Number One?

    Bangkok’s Number Two. Who’s Number One?

    PHOTO: skyscrapercity.com Euromonitor International has released its annual Top City Destinations Ranking for 2017 covering 100 of the world’s leading cities in terms of international tourist arrivals. This year’s report includes forecast data up to 2025 and incorporates future travel trends to give further insight on how travel trends are borne out of the opportunities and challenges that cities face. According to the report… (roll the drums) …Hong Kong is the most visited city in the world, benefiting from its strategic location and relationship with China, followed by Bangkok, which has beaten London into third place for the third year.

  • Top Asian sports brands & events recognised at 2017 SPIA Asia Awards

    Top Asian sports brands & events recognised at 2017 SPIA Asia Awards

    A successful 3rd SPIA Asia – Asia’s Sports Industry Awards & Conference came to a close with a black-tie Awards Gala Dinner with , Mr Nattavuth Ruengves, Deputy Governor for Elite Sports and Sports Science of Sports Authority of Thailand and Mr. Somyot Poompunmoung, President of the Football Association of Thailand and more than 400 VIP guests in attendance, gathered to celebrate the best-of-the-best in Asia’s sports industry at Centara Grand & Bangkok Convention Centre at CentralWorld

  • Billion baht sports & conference complex to be built at Mai Khao Beach

    Billion baht sports & conference complex to be built at Mai Khao Beach

    Phuket’s Governor led a team to visit 150 rai of land on Mai Khao Beach today (November 8) to review the plans to build a sports complex with a 900 – 1,000 million Baht budget from the budget year 2019. The sports complex is expected to attract more sports tourism to the island featuring a sports centre, exhibition hall and conference centre using initial studies and designs that have been prepared several years ago.

  • THAIGER TODAY Wednesday, November 8

    THAIGER TODAY Wednesday, November 8

    No smoking zones now in force | Toon tops 100 million baht mark | PM won’t rule out starting an NCPO political party | Phuket has a World Champion | Ferries back in service on Gulf | Cabinet approves tax-breaks | 4 year old girl shot in Pattani. The post THAIGER TODAY Wednesday, November 8 appeared first on Phuket Gazette .

  • 3 day old baby left at Phang Nga hospital

    3 day old baby left at Phang Nga hospital

    PHOTO: Takuapa Hospital in Phang Nga – THMaps.com A healthy 3 day old baby has been dumped in a Takuapa hospital’s ER section along with 2,000 Baht in cash. At about 9pm on November 6, at Takuapa Hospital in Phang Nga, a baby was found next to a medicine room. He is 2.6 kilograms and estimated to be only 3 days old.

  • Turkish man fakes a robbery in Patong

    Turkish man fakes a robbery in Patong

    Patong police have arrested 47 year old Umit Ozlale from Turkey who allegedly faked a robbery and reported to the police trying to blame a Thai woman.

  • No ifs or butts. Smoking ban starts on Patong Beach.

    No ifs or butts. Smoking ban starts on Patong Beach.

    Patong City Council has designated 20 smoking areas along Patong Beach to comply with the smoking-ban-on-the-beach policy of the Marine and Coastal Resources Department (MCRD). The Patong City Administration Organisation opened the smoking areas in order to encourage people not to smoke and drop cigarette butts on the beach, and instead support the department’s new policy. Patong Beach is among the first 24 beaches where the new smoking ban is being introduced around the country through to next February, as the MCRD applies the Marine and Coastal Resources Management Act to enforce the ban

  • 23 day tax break to stimulate economy

    23 day tax break to stimulate economy

    The Cabinet on Tuesday approved a 23-day tax break for consumers to boost shopping activities nationwide by an estimated 10 billion baht and stimulate the economy. The Finance Ministry will lose about 2 billion baht in personal income tax collection as a result of the campaign, but the retail and other sectors will probably gain a combined 10 billion baht in sales during the promotion that will run from November 11 to December 3

  • UPDATE: Krabi rape case

    UPDATE: Krabi rape case

    The results from a complete body examination of the 15 year old girl from Krabi, who was allegedly raped by her stepfather for five consecutive years, will be ready in one month. The President of Muslims for Peace revealed that the stepfather also forced her to get an abortion when he realised she was pregnant. “The relatives told me that the girl bled a lot and they learned from her that the stepfather forced her to undertake a medical procedure to hide what he had done,” said the President of Muslim for Peace, Krabi Branch, Montree Khaokham.

  • Phuket’s Annissa Flynn wins Flowboard Worlds in Cancun, Mexico

    Phuket’s Annissa Flynn wins Flowboard Worlds in Cancun, Mexico

    Female athletes in Thailand have added another major achievement by winning the 2017 World Flow Boarding Tour Finals in Mexico. Phuket’s Anissa Flynn is already acclaimed as one of the best womens’ surfers in Asia after winning the Asian Womens Open surfing tour at aged 12 and has now added a World Championship to her growing list of big wins. The 2017 Flow Tour ended at the World Flow Boarding Finals held at Aqua World Water Park in Cancun, Mexico.