- November 18th through the 20th from 9:00 am to 10:30 pm is the Two Michelin Star Chef Edouard Loubet event, located at Trisara; on the 18th, it’s Mediterranean BBQ for 3500 THB per person, the 19th a short cooking demonstration/class for 2200 THB per person, then on the 20th, a degustation dinner with expertly matched wines for 5500 THB per person.
- November 20th from 7:00 pm 9:00 pm Jim Newport’s book launch for “Tinsel Town” takes place at Hung Fat Restaurant, in Kalim. For more info call +66-86-518 9597.
- November 21st through the 22nd from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm is the 4th Andaman Phuket Soccer 7s event; men and women over 35 are invited to play at FIFA Phuket Tsunami Football Center for 7 minute halves.
- November 21st through the 22nd from 2:00 pm to 9:00 there’s a Lamborghini & Lotus Exhibition with free admission being hosted at the Royal Phuket Marina, Town Square. Call +66-81-797 3364 for more info.
- November 21st from 5:30 pm to 10:30 pm the Phuket Yacht Club’s or Ao Yon, is celebrating its 40th birthday with a big event, to which people of all ages are invited; it’s a family event being held at Skippers at the Royal Phuket Marina. Call Donna at +66-86-120 0752 for more info.
- November 22nd from 10:00 am to 12:00 is the FREE Computer Clinic, this week held in Chalong, same as ever, at the local Sandwich Shoppe. The next week’s computer clinic will be held at the same time and location, on the 29th of November.
- November 25th through the 28th is the Phuket Int’l Sportfishing Tournament for 2009; registration needs to be completed at the Captain Hook Bar and Grill on the 25th.
- November 26th and 27th, from 7:00 pm to 9:00 the WET & WILD exhibition of art by Robin Gillow will be held, and after the 27th, the exhibition will be open through December 4th, from 12 noon to 2:00 pm.
- November 27th through 28th from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm is the 7th annual Phuket International Soccer 7s, –the 7th anniversary of the Phuket 7′s soccer tournament will be a huge event not to miss! Check it out at the FIFA Phuket Tsunami Football Center.
- November 28th through December 5th from 8:00 am to 10:00 pm is the Phuket King’s Cup Regatta, sailed to commemorate the King’s birthday, will be sailed at Kata Beach in Phuket.
- November 28 from 6:00 pm to 11:30 pm is the Porsche & Bentley South Speed Tour at Phuket for 2009; the Tour will be held.
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Phuket Events in NovemberNovember 18th, 2009 Posted by Phuket Vogue
Phuket Unites to Protest Injustice Over Islamic CemeteryOctober 28th, 2009 Posted by Phuket Vogue
The villagers of an area called Thalang in Phuket, came together for an important cause this week, and by joining together in protest and outrage and a terrible injustice; successfully created change for the better in their community! The villagers protested this week after a group of Muslims were arrested by police officers in an attempt “to protect the Pa Bang Khanun Reserved Forest.” There were thirty arrests made; they were arrested for trying to clear the protected forest land to build a new cemetery for the Muslims of the area. “Around 500 angry villagers blockaded Phuket’s Thepkrasattri Road for two hours yesterday.” This occurred just hours after the Muslims were arrested. The imam of Prusompan Mosque, Sukhum Waree, says that “the Phuket Forest Office had promised Phuket Islamic Office the land two years ago,” though the transfer had yet to be made official. “Mr. Sukhum explained that the old cemetery used by the villagers was set on just 7 rai and was too small to serve the more than 1,000 residents of the three nearby villages.” The construction of a new cemetery was certainly necessary. The crowd of villagers protested the arrests; by midday, the road in front of the Thalang Police Station was closed. The protestors were demanding the immediate release of all those Muslims who had been arrested. “Long traffic jams built up on either side of the blockade, causing tourists to miss their flights from Phuket International Airport.” A crisis meeting at the Thalang Police Station was held, of which the imam Sukham Waree was in attendance, as well as senior police officers, local politicians and community leaders. Fun on the Land at Patong Beach!October 26th, 2009 Posted by Phuket Vogue
If you thought the only fun you can have at Patong Beach was on the beach itself, you are wrong! Well, sure the beach is great, and the water’s fine, –but you don’t want to turn into a fish do you? And sand is grand, but you don’t want every shower after the beach to be an anatomic scavenger hunt for sand, do you? Of course not! That’s why it’s so awesome that there is still plenty of activities to do on the island, –and not all of them involve food or shopping or sightseeing, –you can always do that at home. Check out the great land activities we’ve jotted down for you below. Elephant Riding – This is one animal that won’t mind if you’re a couple pounds over weight; or even thirty. And this is not your typical, lap-around-a-dusty-exhibit-at-the-zoo elephant ride. You can ride these elephants through their natural habitats on the island, and see various features of the jungle. Report any elephant care facilities that look like they’re abusing or neglecting the animals, and choose only those companies that look like genuinely care for Thailand’s most treasured indigenous animal. Horseback Riding – You can go anywhere on Patong Beach on horseback, –probably not the actual public beach though, seeing as horses don’t use a litterbox or toilet when they need to do their business. But you can certainly ride through the island’s jungles, and see Patong’s exotic wildlife, birds, and flora. ATV Exploring – If you like to go fast, but could never get the hang of a dirtbike, or motorcycle, you’ll love renting an ATV in these areas, speeding around the island, and kicking up sand! It’s a great way to get dirty, and have a blast. Be sure to choose rental services that look safe, and if possible, are insured. Try these other great land activities in Patong!
Finally Free of Tsunami ScareOctober 19th, 2009 Posted by Phuket Vogue
Phuket, while lovely, has faced tsunami dangers in the past, and had a warning issued quite recently about a tsunami. Phuket has suffered serious tsunamis in the past, which created a great deal of damage and took many lives. The warning that was issued this past September (2009), which was canceled after no tsunami occurred, was a precaution because of the magnitude 7.6 earthquake that occurred off Sumatra; causing concern that it might have generated a tsunami. Five years ago, Phuket was hit and severely damaged by “the Boxing Day tsunami” of December 26, 2004, which was caused by the 2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake, and suffered extensive damage. The Indian Ocean Earthquake caused tsunamis which wreaked havoc in eleven different countries and killed thousands of people. As many as 250 people were reported dead in the Phuket area of Thailand, including some foreign tourists in the area. Many businesses in the area suffered extreme damaged. Many major chain stores and restaurants were completely destroyed. The devastation to the area took months and months to restore, and even then not fully. The tsunami caused extensive damage, however much of the Phuket’s administrative and emergency services were untouched by the devastation along the coast and it is likely that this is one of the chief reasons why the island has been able to bounce back so quickly from the terrible ordeal. Because of this past tsunami that had been caused by an earthquake; Phuket was practicing caution by issuing the tsunami warning after the Sumatra earthquake this September. Fortunately no tsunami occurred and Phuket remains safe and undisturbed this season. Heed any warnings, however rare that might be to occur, and keep aware of the natural events occurring near the area. Have a wonderful time in Phuket, and I hope you enjoy a safe season. October Events!October 16th, 2009 Posted by Phuket Vogue
Plenty of Phuket events in October, which is a great time to come around if you’re a tourist; less people, great weather, and plenty to do as things cool off. Before we get into what’s going on this month, let’s get the regular Computer Clinic events out of the way, –that happens every month, and it’s so boring to write the same thing, three times. So for all interested, you can go on over to the free computer clinic on the 11th, 18th, and 25th, from 10:00 am to 12:00 noon. On the 11th, it’ll be at the Laguna Sandwich Shoppe, and on the 18th and 25th you can find them at the Chalong Sandwich Shoppe location. October 5th through 6th from 1:00 pm until 11:30 pm the Recycle Art & Music Festival event is scheduled, where there will be live music, performances, and art exhibitions, with a focus on environmentalism; there’ll be a bicycle ride around Phuket to clean up garbage. Located at Rawai Art Village, Sai Yuan Road, Nai Harn. October 6th from 7:00 pm until 11:00 pm is the Show Time! Wine Dinner with Francis Ford Coppola wines event. Dinner will be served under the stars, accompanied by a selection of Coppola’s wines, and then a film. October 8th through10th from 8:00 am 6:00 pm, there’ll be the Software Park Forum, or IT Architect Conference, located at the Merlin Beach Resort is an valuable event for local software business owners, vendors, etc., for promoting mutual benefits from new opportunities in the field. October 9th through November 9th from 7:30 to 12:30 am, the Art Men 5 at Hung Fat’s exhibit goes on for a month, and on display will be modern art, created with found items and natural elements from the island. October 10th from 10:00 am until 1:00 pm is the PIA Worldcup Football Festival event; men everywhere will be overjoyed! And probably quite a few women too. October 10th from 10:00 am until 6:00 pm the Annual Pro Dive Event 2009 will be held at the Aqua Master on Chalong Pier. They’re serving refreshments, demonstrating new products and equipment, and there’ll also be prize drawings. October 11th through the 13th from 8:00 am until 8:00 pm there will be Asia’s First Alternative Ownership Conference held at Millennium Resort Patong, for hotel and resort owners mainly, looking for new equipment, products, and opportunities in the industry. October 14th from 8:00 pm until 11:00 pm the Punchline Comedy – Live Int’l Stand-up Comedy event at Holiday Inn Resort Phuket, Patong, –look forward to a great evening of comedy! October 17th from 7:00 pm until 2:00 am the Beach Fun-Fest at Catch Beach Club, located at the Twin Palms resort, –charity event, fnds will go to a Children in Need program, ticket prices are 1,000 Baht. October 18th through the 26th the Phuket Vegetarian Festival will be held all throughout Phuket as part of an annual holiday, –something great for tourists and locals! October 20th through the 22nd from 9:00 am until 4:00 pm Phuket International Academy 350 Sports Camp, held at the Academy for kids 8 through 14, the cost per day is 500 Baht. October 23rd is Chulalongkorn Day, and a Public Holiday; celebrates the King, Rama V, who abolished slavery in Thailand (then Siam). October 23rd through the 25th from 8:30 am till 10:30 pm is Adventure Weekend at the Banana Adventure Camps, mainly an event for adolescents and teens, supervised, though parents are welcome to join; there’ll be BBQ, drinks, light sports, and other activities. October 25th from 6:00 pm until 8:00 pm is the Sunday Sunset Party held at Le Jardin at Mercure Patong Phuket, unlimited beer and wines, and cocktails on tap, for 490 Baht, as well as hot and cold hors d’ouevres. Check Out Thai Boxing in Patong!October 14th, 2009 Posted by Phuket Vogue
For hundreds of years Thai boxing has been considered one of the most violent tradition in unarmed combat sports. Centuries ago, Thai fighters wrapped their fists in leather, lined with cotton one side, and on the impact side, the lining was dipped in glue, then broken glass. It’s rumored in the annals of Thai martial arts history that the Thai king, Phra Chao Seua “The Tiger King” went disguised into boxing matches during his early reign. The first Thai fighter to be famous was Nai Khanom Tom, said to have defeated nine Burmese men in order to win his freedom. Muay Thai has a violent history, and is amongst the most infamous of martial arts, regardless of the modern safety rules, and restrictions on fighters. Throughout Patong, tourists may run into the occasional demonstration, though most of these are either amateur, or staged, however, it’s not hard to find the real deal in Patong. The best place to find real Muay Thai is at the Patong Boxing Stadium on Sai Namyen Road, where journalists of every possible geographical origin speak of the incomparable atmosphere that seems to demand one thing: blood. No lie, it’s an incredibly violent sport, so if your thing is watching minimal contact wrestling, or the strictly regulated American boxing, you’ll be in for a shock. The traditional boxing match begins with a ceremonial dancing ritual, that begins with the “wai khru”, in which the boxer bows three times to their trainer as a sign of respect, and commences the dance, called the “ram muay”. During the ram muay, the boxer wears a headband earned from their trainer after years of dedication to the martial art. Patong Fine DiningOctober 12th, 2009 Posted by Phuket Vogue
Based on what you consider fine dining in area in which “Beach” is part of the name, we think we can help you find an ideal spot to get your culinary groove on. If beach dining is what does it for you, you’ll find more than your fill in Patong Beach. Da Maurizio is an Italian restaurant that serves a fine mix of Italian and Royal Thai cuisine, in a gorgeous atmosphere that allows diners an open air view of the ocean and beach, right outside the restaurant. You can find it on Kalim Beach, opposite Novotel Patong Resort. Another excellent option, if you like the club scene, is Club Lime, that serves as a bar, club, and restaurant that has DJ’s playing real music, rather than regurgitated, endless techno on loop, serving as a backround for what is merely a place to pick up prostitutes. Club Lime is an actual club; for dancing and enjoying the food and night life. You can find Club Lime opposite Loma Park near Club Andaman Resort. Now, the real deal in Patong Fine Dining, is along Rat-U-Thi Road; this is where you can find all the action your palate can handle, whether you’re fond of Italian, American, or just can’t get enough of delicious Thai cuisine. There you’ll find the Jean-Pierre at the BYD Lofts, which offers class and comfort, serving tasty European cuisine at prices that won’t make you shudder. You can lounge on a sofa while you eat, with your elbow cock on a large pillow. The Playhouse is my personal favorite; it’s a restaurant and a theatre, where you can catch classy cabaret shows, every night but Sunday. The prices are affordable, though not cheap. They also run a cooking school, “Manathai” and can be found just opposite of the Paradise Complex.
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