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Golf View Villa

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Golf View Villa - 3 Bedroom, 4 Bathroom Pool Villa available for Rent!

Chic@Kamala Beach is located at one of the most exclusive addresses in Phuket, it is a residential and holiday residence whose beauty, luxury and service place it in a class of its own, and on an international scale.

This stunning pool villa is located in the peaceful and natural surroundings of Kathu Phuket. The villa provides complete privacy and its peaceful location makes it perfect for those seeking the utmost relaxation. 68/12 Moo 7 Vichitsongkram Road, Tambol Kathu, Amphur Kathu, Phuket 83120 Thailand Contact person : Reservations Tel : +66 (0) 95 872 8725 Email : amnuey011@gmail.com

AM Surin Place AM Surin Place is a new modern hotel located just a few steps away from tropical Surin Beach. Whether you’re here for work, to explore the area or just to take it easy, you will appreciate the warm welcome, traditional Thai service and modern comfort at this hotel. 51/8 Moo 3, Surin Beach, Surin Beach Soi 6, Tambol Cherng Talay, Amphur Thalang, Phuket 83110 Thailand Contact person : Reservations Tel : +66 (0) 76 386 554, +66 (0) 76 386 556 Fax : +66 (0) 76 621 672 Email : info@amsurinplace.com

42/20 Moo 4, Tambol Kamala, Amphur Kathu, Phuket 83150 Thailand Contact person : Sales Tel : +66 (0) 94 664 1462, +66 (0) 86 954 4448 Emai l: sales@chiccondokamala.com

Baan Teelanka (The Upside Down House) A contemporary style house like you’ve never seen before! Phuket’s newest and quirkiest attraction opened in February 2014 and has certainly become one of the islands must see attractions. 20/20, Moo 5, Thepkasattri Road (Bypass), Tambol Koh Kaew, Amphur Muang, Phuket 83000, Thailand Contact person : Reservations Tel : +66 (0) 84 456 5279, +66 (0) 86 267 5262 Email : info@upsidedownhouse-phuket.com

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Beach Dining Lunch a-la-carte menu is available on all days. Dinner Buffet: 1,290++ (food only), 1,590++ with 1/2 bottle of wine per person – every Mon/Tue/Fri 19.00-22.00 hrs. Dinner a-la-cart menu is available on all other days. All prices in Thai baht

We offer the finest selection of salads, pizzas, pasta, shawarma, Thai food dishes, rotisserie selections, a sushi and sashimi counter and much more. Sweets include the chocolate fountain with selections of fresh fruit, tiramisu, desserts by Bake Bakery and Thai desserts.

Phuket’s Most Fashionable Beach Club Surin Beach, 076 316 567, catchbeachclub.com Taxi: หาดสุ ร ิ น ทร์ ตรงข้ า มกั บ โรงแรมทวิ น ปาล์ ม ส์ ภู เ ก็ ต


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Phuket’s Beaches Back to How Nature Intended Page 40

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t’s got to be one of the most talked about and debated topics to hit the island for some time, some people love it, others don’t, but no-one can disagree that the recent beach cleanup operation launched by the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO), Thailand’s ruling authority, has certainly improved the overall look of Phuket’s West Coast beaches. Gone are the loungers and umbrellas, unsightly structures, and in some cases swimming pools, which have encroached on what is actually public land. In this issue of Phuketidex.com we have a special photo feature which shows you just how much of a difference this operation has made. Yes, it may be slightly harder to find a drink to buy or a snack to eat, but the beaches are now back to how nature intended them to be. Along with enjoying the beaches, another reason a growing number of tourists chose to visit Phuket is because of the health and wellbeing options available here, and one of the most popular systems to aid a person’s wellbeing is Yoga, and in this issue we also give you an insight into the types of Yoga available here and where you can partake in this increasingly popular practice.

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We also introduce you to one of the new generation of Hotel Manager who is now taking over the helm of one of the island’s family run businesses; Sudawan Anumas was kind enough to take some time out from her busy daily schedule to talk to us about how and why she became involved in Phuket’s tourism industry and give a small insight into her personal life. Whether you like or dislike the new Phuket beach concept, we hope that you enjoy your time here in Phuket, and enjoy reading our magazine.

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CONTENTS AUGUST 2014 – OCTOBER 2014

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On The Cover Beaches 40 Phuket’s Back to How Nature Intended 10

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Where to Go

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Travel Talk

Phuket News Update

- Phuket Viewpoints - “Danai Plikomol” Founder of Phuket Bird Club

Social Life 12 Health & Beauty

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Local Life 44 Feature

- Yoga Styles in Phuket Event Interviews Social Talk - Get to Know - Sudawan Anumas

Travel Life 24 Adventure 27

Feature - Run, Run, Run in Phuket

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Restaurant View

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Where to Eat

- Decadent Desserts at The Coffee Club

Special Feature - Phuket’s Beaches - Back to How Nature Intended

- Out of School Activities for Kids in Phuket

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Local Talk - Sasawat Limpanich Bringing Music to the Island

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- Tarzan Adventure - More Than a Zip Line Experience

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Arts & Culture - Sino-Portuguese Architecture - The Identity of Chinese Descendants to Phuket

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Hotel, House & Home

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Shopping

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Fast Track

- Android TV Box - Turn your TV into a Smart TV - Recommended Items Pawitra Bureerak - Architect and Bedroom Design Specialist www.phuketindex.com

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News Phuket News Update

PHUKET NEWS UPDATE Twinpalms offers Promotion for Thai Residents

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Twinplams, Phuket’s most exciting and stylish contemporary resort are launching an exclusive promotion for Thai residents (only) to stay at the resort. Room rates start from 3,950THB per night for stays starting from now until 31st October 2014. Starting from THB 3,950 per room night • Stay Period: from now until October 31, 2014 (exclusive of September 18-21, 2014) • Booking Period: any date before check-in date • Room types: Deluxe Palm Room, Grand Deluxe Palm Room, Duplex Pool Suite (one bedroom) or Penthouse (one bedroom) Includes: • Fresh welcome drink & cold towel upon arrival • Daily buffet breakfast for 2 persons • Tropical fruit platter in room • Complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the resort & beach clubs * This promotion is applicable for Thai Residents ONLY. (Thai ID card is required to present upon check-in.) * Reservations are subject to availability. Term and conditions apply. Twinpalms Phuket 106/46 Moo 3, Surin Beach Road, Cherng Talay, Phuket 83110, Thailand Tel: +66 (0) 76 316 500 Fax: +66 (0) 76 316 599 Email: book@twinpalms-phuket.com Website: www.twinpalms-phuket.com

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Amari Phuket welcomes new General Manager ONYX Hospitality Group continues to strengthen the group’s operations through the promotion of talented hospitality professional Pierre-Andre Pelletier to Vice President Area General Manager South Thailand. A veteran in the hospitality industry, Pelletier has been part of the ONYX family for over 20 years. As VP Area General Manager South Thailand, Pelletier will be property-based at Amari Phuket as the hotel’s General Manager and oversee the group’s other properties in Samui, Krabi and Hua Hin. Pelletier joined Amari in 1993, and most recently he served as General Manager at Amari Watergate Bangkok, where he has been since 2002. In his new role he will be applying his extensive knowledge and experience working with the Amari brand in instituting smooth operations and safeguarding the international operating standards at each property under his supervision. As part of this restructuring, the position will also oversee future hotel openings in his region and will report to Douglas Martell, the recently appointed Executive Vice President – Chief Operating Officer. Streamlining this operational function will further support the group’s aim to revitalise its core products and ensure the successful implementation of ONYX Hospitality Group’s strategy to become one of Asia’s leading hospitality groups by 2018. Address: Amari Phuket, 2 Muen-ngern Road, Patong Beach, Kathu, Phuket 83150

Laguna Phuket Summer Family Promotion Offers Sensational Value and “Kidz Activities by Quest”

Kids Stay, Play and Eat for Free at Asia’s Finest Destination Resort Kids are once again centre stage at Laguna Phuket from May onwards when the resort’s six-month Summer Family Promotion swings into action with a treasure trove of fun and games for kids - and cost-saving benefits for parents. Hotel benefits extend right across Laguna Phuket’s five-star properties from 1st May through 31st October, when kids can stay and dine for free at hotels, play golf for free at Laguna Phuket Golf Club with a full-paying adult, enjoy free tours on selected Laguna Tours excursions and much, much more*. The Summer Family Promotion’s highlight is from 1st July to 31st August, when kids and parents are invited to visit Canal Shopping Village, located at the heart of the resort, every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon to meet the expert Quest team for “Kidz Activities” of the day which includes Treasure Hunt, Wacky Games, BBQ Chefs, and Kids vs. Wild, all taking turn for an afternoon of kids’ entertainment. For more information on “Summer Family Promotion,” please visit http://www.lagunaphuket.com/events/familyfestival/index.php For more information on “Kidz Activities by Quest” schedule, please visit http://www.lagunaphuket.com/events/familyfestival/kidz-fun-zone-programme.php *Terms and conditions apply.


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Regent Phuket Cape Panwa Wins 3 Prestigious Awards

Angsana Laguna Phuket offers special Thai Resident Rates Angsana Laguna Phuket offers special Thai Resident Rates enabling Thais and expats living in Thailand to enjoy promotional room rates starting from THB 2,900. The seasonal rates start from now until 31 October 2014.

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Regent Phuket Cape Panwa, with its dedicated attention on bespoke services and unparalleled facilities has received a TripAdvisor ® Certificate of Excellence award. The accolade, awarded by the world’s largest travel site, honours hospitality excellence, and is only given to establishments that consistently achieve outstanding traveller reviews on TripAdvisor. Known for its timeless tropical modern design harmonized with a subtle sense of cultural heritage, the resort has also been honoured at the 2014 AsiaPacific Hotel Awards, becoming the first property under the Regent Hotels & Resorts brand to receive the “Highly Commended Award” in the coveted “Hotel Interior” category. The resort prides itself on featuring excellent hospitality design thanks to the work of award-winner BLINK Design Group, who has deservedly been recognised for its benchmark-setting vision in this Regent’s flagship Phuket resort. Offering its guest the finest culinary experience, The Grill, the resort’s fine dining restaurant, has been listed in Thailand Tatler Best Restaurant Guide 2014, recognized by Thailand Tatler readers for its efforts in delivering fine cuisine. Thailand Tatler continues to emphasize and reward Thailand’s best restaurants highlighting Thailand’s reputation as a must-not-miss destination for food lovers. Regent Phuket Cape Panwa General Manager Brice Borin said “It’s an honour to receive these awards. We’ve been receiving brilliant comments on the unique design of our resort, the gorgeous services and the world-class cuisine. It’s important for us to ensure this experience is conveyed to our guests and enhances their stay.” For more information about the resort, please contact at Tel +66 (0) 76 318 888 Fax +66 (0) 76 200 803, Email: reservations.phuket@regenthotels.com or visit www.regenthotels.com/Phuket.

Ideally located within the Laguna Phuket integrated resort at Bang Tao Bay, Angsana Laguna Phuket has positioned itself strongly as a family-friendly resort , offering kids stay, play and eat for free concept throughout the year. The resort features a generous range of child friendly facilities. For interactive learning, The Tree House Kids Club is a place where parents are welcome to join in the fun with more than sixty educational classes and enrichment programmes available from 9am to 6pm. A comprehensive schedule of familyfocused activities over the summer holidays with value-added inclusions. This includes a complimentary non-motorised water sport training camp with options of sailing, kayaking, wind surfing in the lagoon, beach volleyball and soccer, and many more. At Angsana Spa Laguna Phuket, even the little ones can spend relaxing moments with the family spa packages offering special treatments for children.

Guests booking the Thai Resident Rate offer can enjoy the following: • Daily breakfast • 50% discount on Food & Beverage from June and September 2014 • 25% discount on Food & Beverage from July and August 2014 • 50% discount on Spa from now to October 2014 Rate starts at THB 2,900 per room per night in Laguna Room. Offer is open for new bookings until 30 October 2014. Valid for stays until 31 October 2014. Enquiry and reservation, please call +66 (0) 76 324 101 or reservations-lagunaphuket@angsana.com

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Yoga Styles in Phuket For anybody that doesn’t really know what Yoga is all about, the most popular type of Yoga available in Phuket is known as Hatha Yoga which concentrates mainly on the physical and exercise related aspects. Yoga originated in India and comprises of a series of sometimes challenging stretches and poses, many of which appear quite amazing as the body contorts into impossible looking shapes, and the Yogis (the term for a Yoga student) normally perform them in a set routine depending on the type of Yoga practiced. Yoga is essentially based on different postures (Asanas), breathing techniques (Pranayama), poses (Mudra) and meditation. Many people who try Yoga enjoy the experience immensely, and can expect great improvements in strength, balance and energy levels. There are a few well known variations and different techniques in Yoga. Methods commonly practiced in Phuket include:

of 26 postures, including two Pranayama exercises, each of which is performed twice in a single 90-minute class. Hot Yoga, now the most popular Yoga for men and women, is the best 90 minute workout you can have, toning your muscles and getting you in shape fast! Beginners are welcome and it’s challenging for even the most advanced practitioners. Your instructor will guide you through the postures to provide you with the best workout ever. Sweat, detox and lose fat. No more stress, aches and pains, a Hot Yoga class is like a gas station, you gain energy instead of losing it.

Hot Yoga Hot Yoga, aka Bikram Yoga refers to any Yoga class done in a heated room. The room is usually maintained at a temperature of 95-100 degrees Fahrenheit. Most often, Hot Yoga tends to be a flowing, Vinyasa style of practice in which the teacher instructs a series of linked poses. As you can imagine, a vigorous Yoga session at high temperature promotes profuse sweating and makes the body very warm. Living Yoga master Bikram Choudhury is a hot yoga innovator. His method is a set series

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Yoga changes the construction of the body from the inside out, from bones to skin and from fingertips to toes. So before you change it, you have to heat it up to soften it, because a warm body is a flexible body. Then you can reshape the body any way you want. Hot Yoga flushes away the waste products, the toxins of all the glands and organs of your body. It provides a natural irrigation of the body through the circulatory system, with the help of the respiratory system. It brings nourishments to every cell of your body so that each one can perform its function and keep your body healthy. Bikram Yoga also employs heat to further that cleaning process: When you sweat, impurities are flushed out of the body through the skin. Practicing Yoga not only increases our supplies of oxygen, but it also teaches us how to use that oxygen properly – we learn to control the breath through Pranayama.

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Hot Yoga Service Kata Hot Yoga Studio (Kata): +66 (0) 76 605 950 Bikram Yoga Phuket (Patong): +66 (0) 76 370 500-1222 Yoga Republic (Srisoonthorn): +66 (0) 82 280 3914


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Ashtanga Yoga Ashtanga Yoga is a system of Yoga transmitted to the modern world by Sri K. Pattabhi Jois (1915-2009). This method of yoga involves synchronizing the breath with a progressive series of postures - a process producing intense internal heat and a profuse, purifying sweat that detoxifies muscles and organs. The result is improved circulation, a light and strong body, and a calm mind. About the Ashtanga Series of Poses The first, or primary, series is described in Yoga Mala. The primary series is called Yoga Chikitsa, which means Yoga therapy. It is intended to realign the spine, detoxify the body, and build strength, flexibility, and stamina. The series of about 75 poses takes an hour and a half to two hours to complete, beginning with sun salutations (Surya Namaskara A and Surya Namaskara B) and moving on to standing poses, seated poses, inversions, and backbends before relaxation.

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The intermediate or second series is called Nadi Shodana, meaning nervous system purification. It cleanses and strengthens the nervous system and the subtle energy channels throughout the body. This series is only introduced when the student has mastered the primary series. It follows the same progression (sun salutations, standing, sitting etc.) as the primary series, but introduces new poses and variations. The four advanced series are called Sthira Bhaga, which means divine stability. Pattabhi Jois originally outlined two intensive advanced series, but later subdivided them into four series to make them accessible to more people. These series emphasize difficult arm balances and are only appropriate for extremely advanced students. There are very few students practicing beyond the second series. Ashtanga Yoga Service Sukko Cultural Spa (Chaofah): +66 (0) 76 263 222 Ganesha Yoga Shala (Rawai): +66 (0) 89 868 2639 The Little Yoga Room (Chalong): +66 (0) 84 442 4634

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Porch Land Group launches VDO Link

Massa Luna Phuket

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On 31st May 2014 at the Sales Gallery of Massa Luna Condominium in Tambol Mai Khao, Amphur Thalang, Phuket, property developers “Porch Land Group” officially launched their first Phuket project, Massa Luna Phuket Condominium, the luxury, low level condominium located at the island’s Nai Yang Beach. Khun Raewat Areerob former Phuket MP presided over the event to celebrate the launch. The event saw the group hold a ‘Majestic Pearl Party’ which featured a meet & greet activity with popular Channel 3 actor Bomb Tanin and sexy models, along with other activities. In addition, attendees were also given an overview of the Massa Luna Condominium by the Porch Land Group executive team and the first view of a set-up unit. Special promotions were also available for the launch day.

Chitnucha Pakdeesaneha – CEO, Porch Land Group

“I would like to thank the media and all of our guests who have joined the official launch of Massa Luna Phuket. The project offers a new low-rise concept with buildings being only 5 storeys high. Massa Luna Phuket is a top level beach front project which is being developed to meet all requirements of customers who seek the best value for their investments “This is the first property from Porch Land Group in Phuket, and we already have a very high amount of bookings, and I believe that we will be able to close the sales of all units quickly.”

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Catch Beach Club launches VDO Link

Moët Ice Impérial

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On Saturday June 14th 2014, a new taste sensation was introduced to Phuket’s Catch Beach Club when they held a launch party for Moët Ice Impérial, the world’s first champagne specifically created to be enjoyed on ice in hot weather. Catch Beach Club will be the only Phuket venue with Moët Ice Impérial on its menu. With Moët Ice Impérial, Moet & Chandon has invented an innovative champagne blend for daytime celebrations in chic and sunny international hotspots. Moet Ice Imperial reflects a new frontier in champagne, delivering the new sensations of crisp freshness and powerful tropical fruit aromas, and offering a UNIQUE, FUN-FILLED EXPERIENCE for chic, sunny and exclusive social gatherings. Moet Ice Imperial is to be served in large clear cabernet-style glasses that enhance the freshness experience. It can also be garnished with mint leaves, a slice of cucumber, or white grapefruit zest according to taste preference.

Somjai Tungkoo – Executive Manager, Twinplams

“I would first of all like to thank everyone who has attended this exclusive event today to launch Moët Ice Impérial Champagne. In Thailand, the Moët Ice Impérial is only going to be available at two venues, one in Bangkok, and the other here at Catch Beach Club. We look forward to welcoming all those people who wish to have a fantastic Ice Impérial experience here at Catch.”

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Renaissance Phuket celebrates third annual VDO Link

“Day of Discovery”

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Early on the morning of Thursday 26th June 2014, the Renaissance Phuket Resort & Spa invited guests to partake in the hotel group’s third annual “Day of Discovery”, an event which sees more than 30,000 guests join together and experience some unforgettable and unexpected events. The ’Day of Discovery’ takes place simultaneously around the world, with the more than 155 Renaissance Hotels in 35 countries organizing events to celebrate the day. At Renaissance Phuket Resort & Spa, they organized a ‘Scenic Bike Ride to the Chic Side of Nature’, which gave the resort guests a chance to discover some of the hidden gems on Mai Khao Beach and Pru Je San Lake.

Goetz Bauer – Renaissance Phuket Resort & Spa GM

“The overall feedback I’ve received about today, and my own impression, is very positive, and we’ve really achieved our mission to get our guests to discover something new. I think everybody who’s joined us today has learnt something new and have really got to see how beautiful this natural environment is. This global day of discovery is a worldwide event, and this year we decided to make a ride of discovery to show our guest how beautiful and unique the nature is in the Mai Khao area of the island. For an expert to come with us and actually explain what this nature is about and what this nature can give people is amazing.”

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Laguna Phuket & Rajabhat University sign Mobile Learning Centre Partnership MOU

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On Wednesday 2nd July 2014, Laguna Phuket & Phuket Rajabhat University signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for a 2 year pilot program (1st April 2014 – 31st March 2014) on a Mobile Learning Centre Partnership. The MOU was signed by Khun Ravi Chandran - Managing Director of Laguna Resorts & Hotels PLC and Khun Disan Laethongkorn - Vice President of Phuket Rajabhat University. Objectives 1. To increase the rate and quality of literacy among young students. 2. To create learning opportunities in a fun and engaging environment for both students and teachers. Program Details 1. Fundraised 2.2 million Baht from athletes, marathoners, associates, and community members. 2. Matching fund of 2.2 million Baht by Banyan Tree Global Foundation to purchase and outfit the mobile vehicle, an additional 500,000 THB to purchase books and learning materials. 3. Phuket Rajabhat University provides consultancy and training on library management, curriculum, and pedagogy expertise. 4. Begin “Fully Booked!” operation with 3 pilot schools, Baan Don Child Care Center, Wat Thep Kasatree School, Baan Cherng Talay School since June 2014 onwards. 5. Fully Booked! Mobile Learning Centre will be collaborating with schools in nearby provinces in 2016.

For more information please contact: Community Relations and CSR on +66 (0) 76 362 300 or email csrinfo@lagunaphuket.com

Prae Sunantharak - Laguna Phuket Director of Community Relations

“Our Mobile Learning Centre is called ‘Fully Booked!’, and as part of our CSR program we will have a 2 year pilot program which is aiming to provide additional education outside of classrooms. This pilot will first be launched at 3 trial schools; Baan Don Child Care Center, Wat Thep Kasatree School, Baan Cherng Talay School, and these schools will benefit from the project for at least 2 years, but we hope ‘Fully Booked!’ will continue for as long as the communities are in need of the centre. “The actual aim of providing this program is to improve the rate and quality of literacy amongst the students in these 3 schools. We’re going to promote three subjects to begin with; English, Science and environmental related matters. These 3 schools will be visited 3 days a week every week, and we hope that anyone who sees this mobile learning truck will stop by and take a look at the activity we do.”

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JW Marriott Phuket launches VDO Link

Japanese Sunday Brunch

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Friday 18th July 2014 saw JW Marriott Phuket Resort & Spa hold a special media event for the launch of their Japanese Sunday Brunch, a very first for Phuket Island, at their Kabuki Japanese Cuisine Theatre Restaurant. The Japanese Sunday Brunch will be available to inside and outside guests from Sunday 27th July 2014. The brunch will also include family day pass to Kids Pavilion and Swimming Pool. Children under six years old join for free and children aged between 7 - 12 years old pay half the adult price. The menu features a great selection of sushi, sashimi, tempura, noodles, and teppanyaki.

JW Marriott Phuket’s GM: Oriol Montol

“We decided to launch this special Japanese Sunday Brunch at the JW Marriott Phuket Resort & Spa at the end of July because a great number of our guests have commented on how much they have enjoyed the Japanese food on offer at our Kabuki Restaurant, and we believe that this new offering will be extremely successful. Since opening, Kabuki has been very well received not only by our guests but also by a number of Phuket residents, so we believe that with this new product we will be bringing something very worthwhile to both inside and outside guests to Kabuki.”

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nbeknown to many of the tourists who visit Phuket, the resorts in which they stay are owned, run and managed by true Phuketian families who have handed down the responsibility of their hotels through the generations. Many of the families were originally involved in the island’s tin mining or other industry and had very little knowledge of the tourism industry. However, today, there is a new generation of these families who are taking over the helm, and these youngsters are being educated to a world class level in hospitality management to ensure that their long running, and in some cases brand new business ventures, are being run to international standards, and that Phuket continues to be a world class tourist destination. One such person is Sudawan Anumas (Aum), who less than one year ago, after successfully completing a BBA in Hospitality Management at Bangkok’s Assumption University, took over the position of General Manager at her family’s

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Social Life Social Talk Royal Phawadee Village in the island’s bustling tourist destination, Patong, where she takes care of the sales, marketing and day to day operations of the hotel. Phuketindex.com were honoured to be able speak with Khun Aum to find out more about her business and personal life.

When you were younger what did you dream of doing? I’m actually very lucky, as when I was younger I always dreamt of working in the industry I work in today, hospitality and tourism. Coming from Phuket, my father, who was originally involved in the banking industry, knew a lot of people working in the island’s tourism industry and I was lucky to be able to visit a number of the island’s hotels and resort from a very young age. It also gave me a chance to meet the people who run these hotels and learn about what they done for a living. From this time I knew I wanted to work in this industry and here I am today as the General Manager of my family’s hotel business.

What led you into your given career now? I have to admit that my father gave this opportunity. This is a small family run business, and as I’m the only sibling, after I finished university I came straight back to Phuket to help him run the business. My father was also very lucky, as after he retired from banking he was advised to invest his money in a hotel, and had he not done so he would not have this very popular hotel and I would not be in the position I’m in now.

If someone met you for the first time how would you describe yourself to them? If we’re talking in a business sense then I think I would say I’m a newcomer to this industry but am willing to learn and take advice from others I come across who have knowledge and experience in tourism.

On a personal level, I think most people I meet for the first time would believe that I’m a shy person, but I would actually say I’m a fun loving person who loves to spend quality time with my friends and family. I’m also a very easy going person who loves and feels very comfortable being around big groups of people. There’s also a very different side of me which you will find out more about later in the interview.

Can you tell us where you like to go out and what you do in your spare time? Usually, after finishing work I like to go to a nice restaurant with friends to unwind from my business day. We’re so lucky here in Phuket to have so many restaurants that have such beautiful locations. My personal favourite is a restaurant at the top of Khao Rang Hill, the food is amazing and the views are absolutely spectacular! However, at the weekends, when I have a bit more time to myself, I like to partake in some of the island’s adventure activities. At the moment, my favourite is zip-lining, we have only recently been able to do this, and I love the thrill of flying through the trees of our natural and untouched forests. It’s an amazing experience which any visitor to Phuket should try.

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What’s the best piece of advice someone has ever given you? The one thing that comes to mind is something that my father always tells me, and that is we should give from a generous heart. If we give and we expect something in return, we are not really giving from a pure motive. But when we give from a generous heart, the joy of giving becomes its own reward, and positive energy can come back to you in some very unpredictable ways.

Please would you tell us something that most people wouldn’t know about you?

Do you think that Phuket has enough to offer for young people living here?

As I said earlier, most people believe I’m a very shy and quiet person, and most wouldn’t expect me to do anything like zip-lining. But one thing they don’t know is I also like firing guns at the shooting range, and I’m actually very good at it. For me, there’s nothing like the thrill and excitement of firing a gun and hitting a bullseye.

In recent times, there have been quite a large number of cafes which have opened up in Phuket, and I believe quite a few of these have opened because of changes in what youngsters like to do. I now see so many youths hanging out and soclialising in cafes. The trend for young people has changed a lot, they now like to take photos with their phones and share what they are doing on social media sites, and cafes and similar venues are places that satisfy their needs.

How would you describe your style and do you follow any fashions and trends? I’m not a real fashionista, and I don’t tend to follow any trends. Unfortunately, sometimes what’s in fashion is not suitable for everybody to wear, so I try to choose things that suit me and that I’m confident and comfortable wearing.

Where do you see yourself in five years? What do you like and dislike about Phuket the most?

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What I like the most is that Phuket is such a small province and everyone knows and helps each other. It’s very much like one large family. And what I dislike is the way people drive. Having lived in Bangkok before and then coming back here, it was a real shock, and I really don’t like driving here.

I think I will still be working here at Royal Phawadee Village, but maybe the resort will see some changes during that time. It is also a dream of mine to expand and have more businesses in the hospitality industry. But I can guarantee I will still be working in the industry as it is something I’m so passionate about.

Do you have any role models, if so who are they and why?

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I would have to say my father. He is a very nice guy who has such a good heart and loves sharing. He is also a very clever businessman and I have been able to learn so much from him.

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Tarzan Adventure More Than a Zip Line Experience Online Article

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Having already experienced one of the island’s zip line adventures, I was pretty optimistic that Tarzan Adventure would be pretty much of the same thing, simply zipping from tree to tree suspended by a cable. However, as soon as I arrived on site I realized there was so much more to Tarzan Adventure than I originally anticipated. Yes, Tarzan Adventure is a zip line experience; however, the 42 stations, spread over 20 rai of forested land in Cape Panwa, do not only feature only zip lines, but also a range of challenging but fun obstacles including swing bridges (15), net bridges (3), sling walks (3), rope walks (2), a climbing wall and even a skateboard, all of which hang no less than 10 meters above the ground. The course starts off similar to any other zip lining experience, but this adventure isn’t just about relaxing in your harness whilst zip ling and taking in the views, the ones of which

at Tarzan Adventure are absolutely breathtaking, but this takes real physical effort, you are literally taking on an assault course in the sky, and towards the end of the course you will see, as I did, that even the fittest have had their bodies given a true test of stamina. Anybody wanting to take on this assault course in the sky can do so in the knowledge that they are being led by a professional team of highly trained staff, not only in zip lining itself, but also rescue and first aid. In addition, you are doing a zip line course that features the very latest in safety systems, an un-detachable carabiner (Coudou Pro), which allows continuous movement along the course without having to disconnect at any time. This is of course along with the usual other safety equipment such as full body harness, helmet and regular carabiner hook, the latter also meaning you are even more safe in the knowledge that you are attached to the cable not only once but twice during your adventure. It also makes it a lot more suitable for children.

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To summarize this 2 hour jungle adventure, which is ideal for small and large and small groups, particularly those seeking an exciting team building exercise; I think it’s easiest to say “amazing, memorable, safe and breathtaking vistas!”

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Tarzan Adventure Ao-Yon Khaokhad Road, Cape Panwa, Phuket Tel: +66 (0) 91 648 7244 www.tarzan–adventure.com https://www.facebook.com/tarzanphuket Note: All participants should wear comfortable clothes, sport style shoes and be in reasonable physical health.


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RUN RUN RUN

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ather than warming their beds for an 2 extra hours in the mornings, there are a number of both residents and visitors to Phuket who would rather maintain their health by partaking in an early morning run, be it in one of the islands parks where runners can enjoy the vast amounts of flora and fauna on display, on one of the stretches of golden sanded beaches whilst listening to the waves crash down besides them, or for those braver runners, on the busy roads as cars speed past. Of course, these runners don’t only enjoy running in the mornings, for some, running at sunset or the end of the day is one of their favorite things to do. There are also some, who enjoy the added thrill of running after dark, as it’s a bit more intense, perhaps even a little bit spooky. However, most are sensible enough to avoid running in the heat and humidity of the day, and putting themselves at risk of dehydration, heat stroke and other heat-related illnesses.

The runners we talk about in the previous paragraph are what some might class as casual runners, or perhaps even joggers, those who simply love the feeling they get from running. However, there are also many runners here in Phuket who strive to beat their personal records, break the records of others, and cross the finish line first in races. But it doesn’t matter whether you’re a fun or serious runner, there are a number of fantastic routes people can try, and there are also now international races taking place on the island for those who like a bit of a challenge.

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In 2011, the Foundation launched a fundraising campaign at the Marathon event for its Mobile Learning Centre which has seen huge success, and they could actually showcase the Centre at this year’s Marathon event. The Centre has been servicing schoolchildren in Phuket since late June 2014.

Laguna Phuket

International Marathon Since 2005, the Laguna Phuket International Marathon has been a part of the international calendar as one of the top marathon events in Asia, especially for the general runningcommunity. Maybe not listed amongst the elite marathons of the world, the Laguna Phuket International Marathon is organized by a private company. However, the race-route has been approved by the AIMs and about 6,000 athletes are part of this annual event, representing over 50-countries. The event always features a Marathon, Half Marathon, 10.5K Run, 5K Community Walk and a 2K Kids Run, and is a fun and family oriented affair. The race course has water stations every 2K providing water, sponges, electrolytes and fruits. Mobile toilets are placed at regular intervals and the course is marked at every kilometre. What sets Laguna Phuket international sports events apart is the fact they’re a big fundraising platform for the Laguna Phuket Foundation and all of its CSR and community outreach programmes.

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The Course The Laguna Phuket International Marathon is a simple race-route that takes athletes out of Laguna Phuket integrated resort, and towards local villages. Most of the route passes through some brilliant countryside and the roads are quite smooth and relatively flat. There is a lot of visual beauty to aid the fast, flat route that poses no real challenge to the athletes. Temperatures, in the region, can get quite high so the early start to the race is always welcome. However, athletes who take too long to finish will get sucked into the high-humidity and temperature problems that come from being in this part of the world. From its humble beginnings with less than 2,000 participants the event has grown to a size of more than 4,000 participants, with an average of 1,500 international participants from 50 countries. Dates have not yet been set for the 2015 event, but information will be available via http://phuketmarathon.com soon.


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Neon Night Run Phuket’s new sporting central Thanyapura organized a successful inaugural Neon Night Run & Party on 31 May 2014, attracting more than 300 participants. The event has been created to welcome the community to enjoy a fun active healthy lifestyle in an outdoor carnival style party. The Neon Night Run is a unique, fun running party, with race distances for both young and old, plus great music and colorful bright lights. The event is fun for the whole family with BBQ, stalls, kids entertainment, face painting, prizes for best NEON costumes, glow sticks, etc. In addition, schools can enter to compete to win the new Thanyapura Cup.

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The Course The course is safely secured inside Thanyapura property mainly located in Thanyapura 500m running track with finish arch and chute decorated. The event also features retail vendors, kid’s entrainment as well as music pumping throughout the whole evening. Age Group Categories / Formats: • Kids: 4-5yrs 500m; 6-8yrs 1km; 9-12yrs 2km; 13-16yrs 3km (school kids compete for School Cup) • 1500m run for teachers & school parents to earn points for School Cup • 5km fun run/walk open to everyone including strollers • 2km Open Relay for teams of 4 runners each completing 500m The next event will be their Halloween Neon Night Run on 1st November 2014 starting from 5pm. Everyone is welcome to enter the 5K Fun Run, Kids Fun Runs and team relays. For more information please contact +66 (0) 76 336 000. Image Copyright Thanyapura

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here’s branded cafés that are known the world over, maybe not because of their popularity but simply because the groups behind them open them on what sometimes seems like every main high street. However, here in Thailand, especially Phuket, there’s one café becoming increasingly well known, not for the number of its branches, purely because of its popularity. This café, The Coffee Club, now has 14 branches throughout Thailand, 4 of those, and possibly the most popular, being located right here in Phuket. However, The Coffee Club isn’t just a place to get excellent coffee; it’s the place to go for a selection of good quality food options. Their menu offers a range of starters, open grills, salads, gourmet wraps, light meals, sandwiches and grills, and it’s the perfect place to meet friends at lunch for a much-needed refuel; or take the family for a full on dining experience in the evening. In addition to offering outstanding food options, after you’ve eaten dinner and you’re craving something sweet, The Coffee Club certainly shines when it comes to the grand finale of a meal,

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BELGIAN WAFFLES Waffles served with Oreo nut crumble, caramel, and vanilla ice cream

COFFEE TIRAMISU A Tiramisu cake served with coffee sauce and vanilla ice cream.

BERRY CREPES Crepes served with blueberry sauce and vanilla ice cream.

APPLE CRUMBLE An apple crumble served with vanilla ice cream.

CHOCOLATE FONDANT A chocolate cake served with chocolate sauce and vanilla ice cream.

MANGO & STICKY RICE Mango and sweetened coconut milk sticky rice.

dessert. As the saying goes, “variety is the spice of life” and The Coffee Club has an assortment of delicious desserts for you, and it updates its selection regularly! Of course, you’re not only welcome to indulge in The Coffee Club’s decadent desserts after a meal, you’re invited to go in, sit back and relax and treat yourselves to one of their freshly made creamy cheesecakes, tasty tarts or any one of their desserts anytime you’re craving something sweet. Here’s Phuketindex.com’s selection of our favourite desserts offered at The Coffee Club, go along and try them for yourselves and see if you agree with us. Banana Walk – Patong, Phuket Tel: +66 (0) 76 340 870

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Jungceylon, Patong Beach Tel: +66 (0) 76 292 036

Turtle Village, Mai Khao Beach Tel: +66 (0) 76 314 805

Mai Khao outlet receives TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence The Coffee Club Thailand is pleased to announce that their Mai Khao outlet in Phuket (seen in photos) has received the 2014 TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence award in honor of its continual high ratings on the website. The Certificate of Excellence Award honors hospitality excellence, and is given only to accommodations, restaurants and attractions worldwide that consistently achieve outstanding traveler reviews on TripAdvisor. To qualify, businesses must maintain an overall rating of four or higher, out of a possible five, as reviewed by travelers on TripAdvisor.

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Where to

eat Savoey Seafood Savoey Restaurant is one of Phuket’s oldest and most popular seafood restaurants and is one of the largest and best known seafood restaurants not only in Phuket but in the whole of Thailand.. Savoey Restaurant is a large, open-plan restaurant, where up to 300 guests can enjoy dining either in the open air or in the restaurant’s covered sala area, both of which provide comfortable seating and a casual Andaman Sea ambiance. With Phuket now receiving such a mixed blend of nationalities Savoey make sure they have all bases covered with their extensive menu being available in not only English and Thai but also Korean, Russian and Chinese. The most popular choices on the menu toady include chef specials such as Shrimp Pad Thai, Stir-fried Crab in Yellow Curry Powder, and Fried Mantis Shrimp in Garlic and Salt served with a choice of three dipping sauces, each of which not only taste fantastic but look great when served. 136 Thaweewong Rd., Patong Beach, Kathu, Phuket 83150 Tel: +66 (0) 76 341 171-4

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n Phuket Islands, sunny beaches, and stunning scenery ensure a variety of activities for visitors. For as many fun and leisure options that are available on the island, diners will find an equal number of restaurant styles and possibilities for satisfying every taste.

Regardless of whether vacationers are searching for a quiet, romantic dinner for two or an affordable meal for the whole family, there are countless ways to dine in Phuket. Here are just a handful of restaurants Phuketindex.com would like to recommend.

Acqua Restaurant Since opening its door 5 years ago, Acqua has always been in the forefront of modern Italian fine dining restaurant in Thailand. The multi-award winning restaurant never lacks creativity in both the atmosphere and certainly in its dishes as Alessandro Frau, the Sardinian born chef and owner of Acqua, personally searches the world for the best ingredients to deliver an eclectic yet unpretentious selection of traditional & contemporary Italian dishes. The dedication in delivering unparalleled dining experience stretches out to Acqua’s clean lines, futuristic design and great views out over the Andaman. The chic Black & White theme, completed with imaginative lighting, imparts senses of class & style. Trendy and cutting edge without going overboard, Acqua promises an informal yet aspirational ambience complemented by a culinary voyage that really is unique. 324/15 Prabaramee Rd., Kalim Beach, Patong, Phuket, Thailand Tel: +66 (0) 76 618 127

KEE Sky Lounge Looking for a unique dining location, then look no further than the 7th floor of The KEE Resort & Spa where you will find the their KEE Sky Lounge. Reached via a glass-walled illuminated lift, KEE Sky Lounge has two alfresco dining levels and an enclosed dining room, which offers the ultimate intimacy. The KEE Sky Lounge menu boasts a range of unique and flavourful ‘East-meets-West’ fusion dishes which Executive Chef Khun Sonthaya has painstakingly designed mixing a range of local and imported ingredients. He also creates weekly signature dishes, whilst the restaurant hosts a variety of themed buffet style dinners. Some of the favourites from the extensive menu include Spicy Crispy Calamari, Wasabi Crusted Tuna Steak with Herbs & Potato Salad, and Sesame Crusted Glazed Pork Tenderloin with Ginger Soy Sauce & Asian Vegetables, and for those who love desserts the Lava Chocolate Cake with Vanilla Ice-Cream is an absolute must! 152/1 Thaweewong Rd., Patong Beach, Kathu, Phuket 83150 Tel: +66 (0) 76 335 888


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Baan KaLIM reStaurant & Seafood

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Baan Kalim Restaurant and Seafood offers a mouthwatering and taste-bud tingling range of dining choices from Seafood, Chinese dishes, Royal Thai cuisine to classic Western dishes made to suit all tastes and prepared under the guidance of highly experience chef and served by a professional restaurant team.

In hot, tropical Phuket, many may wish for that perfect day at the beach to linger on a little longer. BIMI Beach Club is now fulfilling this desire with its dazzling new indoor restaurant allowing for extended opening hours well into the sultry night.

Great emphasis is placed on Thai hospitality with lots of interaction between the servers and guests. The restaurant has an array of fresh seafood ranging from live lobster, tiger prawns and crab through to a variety of local fish which can be prepared to suit individual tastes. In addition, Baan Kalim features an exhibition kitchen - their main focal point, where guests can view the food preparation while their senses are put into overdrive with the enticing aromas and sizzling sounds of good food being cooked. The restaurant has stunning views overlooking the beautiful Andaman Sea and panoramic views of the famous Patong Bay. The Sunsets from here have to be seen to be believed - a stunning, breathtaking view. 222 Prabaramee Rd., Patong Beach, Kathu, Phuket, Thailand 83150 Tel: +66 (0) 76 618 125 or +66 (0) 88 180 6936 E-mail: baankalimrestaurant@hotmail.com

concaved Beach reStaurant For dining with the best views of Patong Beach it’s hard to beat ‘Concaved’. Concaved Beach Restaurant is located right in the very center of Patong bay and boasts the best view for diners in Patong. The blend of indoor and outdoor dining areas and the perfect white-on-white theme creates a charming and amazing atmosphere. Concaved Beach Restaurant offers diners authentic French cuisine prepared by a highly experienced French chef, and also serves seafood, Thai and international cuisine. Enjoy a range of dishes including Lobster Thermidor, Centuni, Pork Filet Mignon Chef de Cuisine, Mixed Grilled Poisson et sa creme de crustaces served in an amazing beachside setting. 11 Thaweewong Rd., Patong Beach, Kathu, Phuket 83150 Tel: +66 (0) 76 341 171 ext 501

Diners will relish the added room and comfort of BIMI’s cool covered space, yet still feel connected to the sea, with its sandy and wood tones vividly splashed with BIMI’s signature blue and golden pillows. So, once you’ve found the most appealing spot to dine, what’s on the menu? Well, BIMI brings a host of beachside culinary delights and their chefs have honed the menu to come up with the right blend of light and hearty, sweet and savoury… all delicious. The BIMI “Wow” Seafood platter brings lobster, oysters, crab, shells, prawns and seared tuna to your table, while the nightly BIMI BBQ features a chef’s selection of the freshest meats and fish, with lobster and oysters on request if you’re feeling a little indulgent. And with the arrival of their new giant grill from Australia, BIMI’s all fired up and ready to create some super juicy flavours perfect for a seaside dining session. Surin Beach, Tel: +66 (0) 76 316 580

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Phuket

Viewpoints Big Buddha

Khao Khad Viewpoint

Phuket is a beautiful and very hilly island, in fact, the word “Phuket” comes from a Malay word “bukit” which actually means Hill. Any one of the island’s hills offers a viewpoint of some kind where you can appreciate heart-stopping views across the land and out into the Andaman Sea, and luckily many of viewpoints are easily reachable at many spots, being only a short walk through the jungle or the bush from the road, and the most popular ones you can drive to. Here are some of Phuket’s best viewpoints for you to check out. Delight in the beauty of Phuket’s striking geography.

Karon Viewpoint

Located between Nai Harn and Kata beaches on the back road over the mountain, you’ll come to a great lookout called Karon Viewpoint, also known as Kata Viewpoint. From the pavillion, you have wonderful views of 3 bays. The nearest bay is Kata Noi, next Kata bay and next Karon bay. Its shape likes 3 crescent moons. From this point you can also see the island Koh Poo which is near 3 bays.

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Big Buddha Just east of Kata and north of Chalong stands southern Phuket’s most prominent landmark, and one which is visible from at least half the Island, the Big Buddha statue! There are absolutely magnificent views across southern Phuket. You can see across Chalong Bay and beyond Cape Panwa. You have great views of the islands in Chalong Bay. From the other side, you can see Rawai and Laem Promthep. Looking inland, you can see that Phuket does still have plenty of undeveloped hills and forest.

Khao Khad Viewpoint Built atop the highest point of Cape Panwa, Khao Khad viewpoint provides a spectacular 360-degree view around southern Phuket. In one direction you have great views of Cape Panwa and the surrounding islands. You can see across Phuket Town and all the way to Koh Sirey. In the other direction Chalong Bay shimmers under the sun dotted with boats.

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“Danai Plikomol”

Founder of Phuket Bird Club

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n recent times a lot more people on Phuket have become interested in “bird photography”, and you’ll often see photographers, both professionals and amateurs, carrying a camera and lens on their way to one of the island’s naturally landscaped areas to catch some images of their favorite, and sometimes rare, two-legged vertebrates. However, we must appreciate that wildlife photography isn’t easy, especially when it comes to birds, which aren’t exactly the most motionless of animals, and are often in flight as soon as they hear the quietest of sounds. Phuket now has a number of bird photography groups whose members routinely venture out to the islands and neighboring provinces forests and sit patiently waiting to capture images of one, or hopefully more, of Thailand’s 982 species of these feathered friends, to share on their group’s Facebook page. Phuketindex.com has recently been lucky enough to have talked to one of these people, Khun Danai Plikomol, founder of Phuket Bird Club, who in the following article will tell you his story of becoming a keen bird photographer as well as giving some tips and technical advice for those interested in the subject.

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Travel Life Travel Talk Where to photograph birds In Phuket we’re fortunate to have 3 places where many bird species can be found; Suang Luang Rama 9 Park in Phuket City, and Bangpae Waterfall and the Khao Phra Thaeo National Park in Thalang. In addition there’s also the neighboring Sri Phang Nga National Park, an area which is ideal for bird photography.

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It’s best to shoot either early in the morning or closer to the evening. You’ll find that early morning or later afternoon provides the best opportunities, because the birds are hungry and are looking for food. I personally prefer to shoot early in the morning as I have come to notice the birds are most active at this time.

What equipment is best? The camera equipment is the most important part of bird photography, and it’s best for those taking up the hobby to invest in a fast DSLR camera and one or more telephoto lens. For me it’s important to have a camera which has an ISO setting, this allows you to capture clearer images and the noise from the camera is minimal. It also makes for perfect shots in a variety of lighting conditions.

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Please introduce yourself I am Phuketian and use my free time away from my pharmacist job to partake in my favorite pastime, photography, a subject I’ve had a keen interest in since the film era of photography, right up until now, the digital age. However, there is one subject matter I like to photograph more than any other, and that’s birds, particularly those who are habitants of our wonderful forests. Prior to photographing these wonderful specimens I had often visited forested areas and seen a variety of colorfully feathered birds and watched their behavior, this really boosted my interest in birds, and I was soon photographing and recording the species I was lucky enough to have seen and sharing my material with others with such a keen interest. I believe when people get to really learn and understand the importance of birds and nature they are likely to expand their interest to other creatures in our ecological system.

But the most important thing is the lens, the lens size should be at least 200mm but 300mm is much better. This size lens is very popular amongst bird photographers and it’s like this lens was made for shooting birds. The price can go into several thousand baht, but if you’re that keen on getting the best shots it’s worth the investment. Furthermore, if you’re going to take your bird photography seriously you should also be investing in a tripod and camouflaged tent, allowing you to take photos discretely in the bird’s natural environment.

The establishment of Phuket Bird Club After a time of going out taking pictures of birds and sharing my stories and pictures to a group of my photographer friends they subsequently began to become more interested in what I was doing and wanted to join me, the number was so great that I decided to open the Phuket Bird Club Facebook page to serve as a channel of communication, informing about and showcasing the birds of Phuket. The group now has members not only in Phuket, but all over the country. www.phuketindex.com

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Travel Life Travel talk Camera settings It’s very important to know what settings to choose in certain situations to get the most from your camera. Exposure - DSLR cameras have a range of exposure modes, they also have a set of special modes for specific types of photography, such as landscapes, but these can be ignored for our purposes. Birds are usually constantly on the move so you need a fast shutter speed to freeze them. Also, long lenses magnify the movement in your gear, so this also calls for a fast shutter speed. However, long lenses also tend to be ‘slow’. Adding teleconverters makes them even slower and further magnifies any movement. As a result, you always want to know that you will be using the fastest shutter speed available for the given light level, and that means you need to keep your aperture at its widest usable setting.

natural light you need to keep that shutter speed nice and fast. In other words, you need a good sunny day!

Ways to photograph birds Birds will almost always fly away if you get too close to them, so instead wait for them to come to you. If you wait patiently long enough, then birds will often land just a few feet away from you, once they realize you’re not a threat. Always use cover to conceal yourself whenever possible. By blending in with natural surroundings, remaining quiet and motionless, birds will not fear you and will often come within a few steps near you. The best idea is to find a birdy area, settle in a comfortable position and wait for the birds. If you master concealing techniques and be patient enough you will learn how to approach birds really close to get awesome shots.

The conclusion from Khun Danai

Aperture - priority mode is therefore the best setting for almost all bird photography; because it lets you fix a wide aperture, and have the camera set the shutter speed accordingly. Aperture - Personally I find the best Aperture setting for photographing birds in flight is f/5.6. I always make this my starting point. On a nice sunny day, setting your camera to Aperture Priority and shooting with f/5.6 should result in a shutter speed of 1/1000th of a second or faster. Setting a low Aperture F number also results in a bird that stands out from the background (highly recommended). If on the other hand you want a natural photo of a bird and its surroundings, then I recommend using a higher Aperture F number, for example f/7 or higher. Remember the higher you go the more

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Bird photography is very difficult because there are a number of environmental factors and constraints, but if you’re patient you will soon learn the best way to get the best shots. You can chose to either keep your captured images private or sharing them within a group, but this is always down to your own personal preference. You can also publish your stories and pictures through various media outlets which often help bird researchers, but it’s always necessary to have photographic evidence and data to back up your story.

Join Khun Danai on his Facebook page – Phuket Bird Club Those who have any interest in the club or who may wish to sponsor exhibitions, please contact Khun Danai directly on +66 (0) 81 895 3709 or danai3000@hotmail.com All images contained in this article have been taken by Khun Danai Plikomol.


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Phuket’s Beaches Back to How Nature Intended

On May 22nd 2014, after several months of political conflict, the Thai Military decided there was no other option than to take control of the country via a military coup. Since taking power, the military junta has announced a number of measures, some bring reconciliation to the country, and others, of which Phuket has already benefitted, aimed at improving the experiences of travellers, Thai and international as they visit Thailand’s many attractions, the results of which has seen all vendors evicted from the island’s beaches. The province launched the operation in June and every day since, all man-made structures, beach umbrellas and sunbeds have been removed from most of the island’s west coast beaches. The encroachment has degraded both the beauty and the ecological system of the beaches, which are public property. Phuket governor has expressed his hope that the cleanup would return natural beauty to the famous beaches and be able to attract many more tourists in the near future.

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Surin Beach

Once called “Golden Sand Beach” by HM King Bhumibol and HM Queen Sirikit, Surin Beach was the first beach to be cleared of vendors and restaurants, possibly because of the vast expansion in commercial development it has seen over the past few years, and is set to be the model of how Phuket’s beaches should have been, and remain. Operations commenced on 11th June and by 27th June 27th the entire beach was clear of all tables, sunbeds and umbrellas and all structures were gone. No more beach clubs, no cocktail bars, and no more sofa beds.

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Kata

Perhaps not the most illegally overdeveloped of Phuket beaches, but with possibly the most unsightly illegal structures, the 1.5-km stretch of Kata Beach has seen the removal of a number of illegal foreshore beach establishments, mostly of which were restaurants and massage shops. Luckily, a large number of the beach buildings were temporary structures, unlike other beaches where large concrete structures have been built, and were therefore a lot easier and quicker to demolish.

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Although it’s Phuket’s most popular tourist attraction, unfortunately the 3.5-kilometre Patong Beach also had the largest number of illegal vendors, food stalls, massage huts and stalls. However, on July 8th beach and umbrella operators began clearing their businesses off Patong Beach and other vendors quickly fooled suit removing their illegal structures. Now that these have gone, tourists have been ocking to Patong to enjoy sunbathing and swimming and enjoy the beach in its pristine state.

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Karon

Karon municipality actually removed a large number of its illegal beach businesses off the sand a couple of years ago; however, all the illegal structures that remained or had been re-erected have now been removed, albeit at a lot slower rate than other areas. Vendors, loungers and umbrellas are no more, once again the beach belongs to everyone, and locals and tourists have the chance to enjoy the real natural surroundings Karon beach has to offer.

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Out of School Activities for Kids in Phuket Phuket is the perfect place for children of any age. Thais have a very fun-loving nature and family plays an important role in Thai life, children are cherished and welcomed everywhere. Phuket has a large, English-speaking expat community and it caters well for foreign families in the school system with a number of international schools. Throughout the whole year, the island offers so much more for children than the habitual fun things such as sandy beaches and water sports. There are many activities available for teens and toddlers, and here are a couple of activities that your kids can enjoy!

Ballet Ballet is a fun, yet challenging after school activity that has many benefits for young children - some of which they will appreciate for the rest of their lives. It is one of the most physically demanding of all dance styles, and as such, is a wonderful way for young children to gain strength, improve flexibility and stay fit. It teaches them how to stand correctly and walk with grace and poise - qualities that will be of benefit to them for years to come, even if they choose to explore other activities. Ballet is the ideal activity for children who do not do well academically or find it difficult to concentrate in class. By joining a ballet class they will be mentally challenged in different ways, as they learn to put steps into a sequence and remember routines. It also teaches them coordination and how to identify the left and right hand side of the body. Interacting with other children in this fun environment will also help develop their social skills and greatly improve their confidence. As they learn to hold themselves gracefully and move with purpose,

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their whole countenance will begin to change. This is particularly noticeable in children who are shy or timid. It is also an excellent activity for hyperactive children as it channels their energy in a positive way and teaches them to focus and co-operate with others. PIDA (Phuket International Dance Academy) offers warm and welcoming classes designed to introduce children aged 3 upwards to ballet techniques and allow them to explore the joy of dancing. The small classes, limited to 10, are well structured and aim to develop physical strength, coordination, musicality, confidence and creativity. Classes are taught by their specialist instructors who will gently introduce your child to the world of dance and performance. PIDA - Phuket International Dance Academy 158 Yaowarat Road Talad Yai, Muang Phuket Tel: +66 (0) 76 209 151 Facebook: www.facebook.com/pidaphuket YouTube: PIDA PHUKET Phuket International Dance Academy


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Arts & Crafts Activities

Kid’s arts and crafts activities provide hours of fun not only for the kids but also the parents. At Hands on Arts Studio they offer clay and creative art classes for children and adults such as “Hands on Clay”, an educational program which uses polymer clay to help children improve recognition and perception of colors and their ability to understand amounts and proportions.

Benefits include: The activity also improves a child’s concentration and EQ, as well as aid personal development. “Hands on Clay” is an effective educational tool helping children to grow intelligently and creatively, allowing them to make delicate works such as ; models, sculptures, souvenirs and jewellery, along with numerous other things. Hands on Clay Teaching Plan • • • • •

Begin with basic sculptures, progressing to 3D clay art. Mix techniques sculpturing. Colors and mixable colors. Shapes and proportions. Working step by step.

• Extending their thinking across multiple patterns of intelligence • Develop higher thinking skills • Build self esteem • Gain positive emotional responses to learning • Engage through a variety of learning styles Hands on Arts Studio Zone A - View Planet @Central Festival Phuket Tel/Fax: +66 (0) 76 307 062 or Mobile: +66 (0) 81 476 2614 Open Daily from 9.00am - 7.00pm Website: www.craftphuket.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/craftphuket

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Sasawat Limpanich Bringing Music to the Island

social media sites. Who knows who may see such a clip, if it’s the right person, the poster may well soon become an internet sensation, or has been the case before, a world famous recording artist. These factors, along with others, have seen a large increase in the number of music schools opening around the world. Parents now realise how easy it is to get noticed, and now believe, should their child have an interest, that investing in a musical instrument, along with lessons, is much more worthwhile than ever before. This is especially the case with parents in Phuket, who in recent years have seen youngsters born and raised in Phuket win nationwide competitions. One such example being The Star, who, from a young age, was trained at Phuket’s Yamaha Music School.

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n today’s Thai society, music is an industry growing steadily both in terms of the variety of music available and also the openness to the various genres of music, which with today’s technology are far greater than in the past. Furthermore, promoting music is now far simpler than ever before, anyone can record themselves singer or playing an instrument then simply upload video clips to any one of many

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Khun Sasawat Limpanich (Jorm) is the Assistant Managing Director of P.K. Inter Music Ltd., and also the man behind Phuket’s Yamaha Music School. Khun Jorm has performed professionally on the international circuit and he is responsible for helping raise the standards of Phuket’s music industry. Find out more about Khun Jorm in the following interview.


Local Life Local Talk Please tell us about your background I was born in Phuket and studied at Phuket’s Thai Hua and Wittayalai Schools; I then took a bachelor’s degree at Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology within Thammasat University, and also received a scholarship for a master’s degree at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden. Both my degrees were in Chemical Engineering, a course I decided to take because my family operates a swimming pool and water treatment business and I originally thought I would want to be involved in the family business.

With regards to music, I started playing the keyboard at 10 years old, I later moved on to playing a Yamaha Electone which I learnt to play at the Yamaha Music School in Bangkok and also at home. At the school I was taught by Khun Sittiporn Prasertpol, and I spent virtually all my school holidays there. It was at this time my father started to think about opening a music school in Phuket, not only for me to learn more but also so other youths in the area could learn to play an instrument closer to home. At the time the only option was to send kids to Bangkok to learn, there was no high standard music school here in Phuket. I would like to add that during my time learning the Yamaha Electone I tried for six consecutive years to join the Electone Solo competition, in the sixth year I actually made it and won second prize at the Yamaha Thailand Music Festival.

How did P.K. Inter Music Ltd come about? It was, for a long time, the ‘Limpanich’s’ family’s dream to open a music school; both my father and I have been passionate about music for as long as we can both remember. It was in 2004 our family dream became reality as P.K. Inter Music Ltd. was born. However, over time we’ve always sought to improve and expand the business, and in the last couple of years we’ve started to see that expansion happen. Today, along with having two branches of Yamaha Music School, we also have two branches of Phuket International Dance Academy (PIDA); the branches for each of these learning centres are located at the Big C Department Store on Bypass Road and on Yaowarat Road in Taladyai. In addition, we have more recently opened the Sound Gallery, a distribution centre for all Yamaha music products which follows Yamaha’s

‘Touch the Real Pro’ concept, where customers can touch, test and play an instrument until they find the right one for them, and the Yamaha Digital Audio Creative Center (YDACC), a facility which provides engineers, practitioners, sound operators and owners a place to test, evaluate and learn how to use Yamaha’s digital equipment.

Can you tell us more about these businesses? Yamaha Music School is world renown, with schools in 47 countries around the world. The school provides a unique method of teaching music that allows everyone, from small children to adults, to learn music in a consistent education system. The courses are designed for a broad range of students from beginners to those who wish to acquire a high-level of music ability, as well as pre-school children as the basis. In addition, we also hold concerts every 6 months to serve as a space for students to show their skills. It’s also a chance for us to select students who we believe are likely to be successful and who can go on to compete at a national levels at the Yamaha Thailand Music Festival, the winner of which receives a trophy and represents Thailand in international competitions.

We also use the Yamaha Grade Examinations System, one of the few examinations that evaluate students’ improvisational skills in addition to the standard repertoire performance, sight reading and aural tests. The tests begin with the student’s Grade 10 to 6 and continue with the teacher’s diplomas Grade 5 to 3. Adapted by more than 30 countries, this test is recognized by many academic institutes around the world. All Yamaha teachers must pass this test to qualify as certified instructors to teach Yamaha Music Education System courses.

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musicality. Most importantly, self-confidence and self-esteem emerge naturally from expert dance instruction. We use the same syllabus as the ATOD from Australia which the dancers from the Hollywood movie Step Up 2 were also taught, and our students also partake in dance performances such as the American animated musical Mulan and lastest Disney animation Frozen. Some of the children chosen to perform at our shows have gone on to perform at Phuket’s Simon Star Theatre. Finally, we have the Sound Gallery, known in the Yamaha world as BeatSpot, a one-stop musical instrument shop with emphasis on high quality Yamaha equipment suitable for the needs of local aspiring music enthusiasts. Sound Gallery is the best place to see, try, and buy Yamaha musical instruments and it provides a convenient way for customers to shop for musical instruments with affordable prices and many options. The shop allows musicians to select instruments by testing and getting experience with the products before they buy. If a student wants to take their learning seriously, by purchasing their instrument of choice they will also have the opportunity to learn to play at home. In the future we want to bring in popular artist to put on workshops to show just what the instruments can really do.

Have you come across any Phuket youths who have a real musical talent? Since we’ve opened I have noticed a considerable improvement in the level of talent we have here in Phuket. I’m extremely grateful that some students from our school have competed on a national level and been successful, most notably the singer - Gam Wichayanee who was winner of the nationwide TV show The Star, and also Hitoshi Miyashita a classical guitarist who has gone on to win awards at the International Classic Guitar Championship. We’ve also had a number of students compete in the Yamaha Thailand Music Festival, and over the years we’ve had a student win in almost category. However, it isn’t just us that should take praise from this, it’s also the parents, they’re a huge part in supporting and helping their children.

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What would you say to anyone considering studying at Yamaha Music School or PIDA? First, I would like to thank the parents from Phuket who have supported their children and have had the confidence in our schools. Children should be allowed to practice sport or music to help develop their capacity as an individual, and a lot of what they learn here will be carried through to their adult and working lives. My advice for anyone interested or who has a child interested in learning what we teach is to get them here early, from 3-4 years old for a Junior Music Course, at this age they listen and if exposed to learning at this age they will learn easily and thoroughly. If they can distinguish music at this age and start to play an instrument they will have a very high potential to play at a high level. However, our school is open to any ages who are interested, and I invite them to come and see what we offer, we welcome everybody.

Yamaha Music School (Phuket) Big C Branch: 2nd floor, Big C Department Store, 72 Moo 5 Chalermprakeat Road,Tambon Taladnua, Amphur Muang, Phuket 83000 Tel. 076 249 409 Fax. 076 249 409

Nakorn Phuket Branch: 158 Yaowarat Road (Thungkha), Tambon Taladyai, Amphur Muang, Phuket 83000 Tel. 076 213 655 Fax. 076 213 644

Phuket International Dance Academy (PIDA) Big C Branch : 2nd floor, Big C Department Store, 72 Moo 5 Chalermprakeat Road,Tambon Taladnua, Amphur Muang, Phuket 83000 Tel. 076 209 151 Fax. 076 209 152

Nakorn Phuket Branch: 158 Yaowarat Road (Thungkha), Tambon Taladyai, Amphur Muang, Phuket 83000 Tel. 076 213 655 Fax. 076 213 644

Sound Gallery 158 Yaowarat Road (Thungkha), Tambon Taladyai, Amphur Muang, Phuket 83000 Tel. 076 218 884 Fax. 076 218 885



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SinoPortuguese Architecture The Identity of Chinese Descendants to Phuket

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ue to economic and technological advances, most major cities around the world are developing very fast. But sadly, when new and modern business centres are developed, historical sites are sometimes forgotten, or sometimes even demolished. Unfortunately, as a result of continued modernisation the young population of these areas becomes detached from their cultural identities. It becomes easier for them to leave home to find opportunities elsewhere. However, luckily, in 1992, the Department of Public Administration and the Ministry of Interior selected Phuket municipality as a pilot municipality in urban environment management and the then mayor came up with the idea to conserve the Old Town of Phuket. This included the municipality preserving the old buildings known as Sino-Portuguese (a.k.a. Sino-Colonial) architecture, and it was the local people in the old town who formed a group to take the lead in preserving the areas historical buildings.

Due to the success of this project, in 2000 the municipality was awarded the “City of Identity” by the Urban Development Fund, and in more recent times young people have started to return to the Old Town of Phuket. In the past, young people who left Phuket to pursue higher education rarely returned to establish careers back home. The restoration of the Old Town has changed their mindsets. Many of them have come back to start their own tourism-related businesses, such as restaurants, hostels, and cafes in the buildings their families have lived and conducted business in for so long. Old Phuket Town features many Sino-Portuguese style buildings, which reflects the early settlement here by the Chinese, and the subsequent arrival of the Portuguese who came to exploit the tin mining industry of those days. The main characteristics of SinoPortuguese properties are that they have architectural features almost identical to those of European buildings; these include label stops, cornices, and window shutters which really highlight where European style wood carving meets with Chinese wood carving, a central courtyard to let in natural sunlight, and the outstanding feature of this style, beautifully decorated cecrete floor tiles. The walls were usually partly decorated with ceramic tiles, and the interiors furnished with Chinesestyle furniture. The preservation of Old Phuket Town not only makes local people proud of their identity, but has also led to financial benefits as the area has became a famous tourist attraction.

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Android TV Box

Turn your TV into a Smart TV flash video up to 1080P and also Adobe Flash and HTML5. It also allows you to surf the Internet hassle free. Android TV Boxes use the latest Android Operation Software identical to that on a mobile or tablet, the only difference is that the box has no sim-card slot and no built-in display. But what makes an Android TV Box so impressive is the processing power it has under its cover, large processor, big RAM and a quality graphics card gives you a performance similar to that of any home computer and allows you to run high definition applications smoothly. Members of the Phuketindex.com team have been using an Android TV Box for some time now and have been so impressed with its functionality and the value for money it provides that we thought we should share all the details about them with you.

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ndroid TV boxes are a small device which, once connected to your TV, will turn it into an Android Smart TV. That’s right, you don’t have to buy the latest TV set and all you have to do is connect the HDMI or AV cables and fire up the box. Installation couldn’t be easier and instead of spending 20,000+ Baht on a new smart TV, this solution will cost you less than 3,000 Baht. Once connected, you’ll experience your TV in a whole new way. YouTube, Facebook, Twitter apps in Play Store, games, music, movies and more will all be available for you to download straight from the comfort of your sofa. By connecting an Android TV Box to your TV via an HDMI cable, and connecting it to the internet via Wi-Fi or Lan, you’re turning your TV into a multifunctional smart TV. It really is a revolutionary entertainment system for your TV. It supports up to Full HD 1080P video decoding, online

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Digital TV

Unfortunately, terrestrial DVBT2 signals have not yet come in Phuket so there’s no point in purchasing a digital set top box in the hope you can watch digital TV. However, by purchasing an Android TV box you can do so ahead of time. Signals are broadcast in full HD (720P or 1080i), and depending on the application used, you may even be able to watch your favourite programs and sports events from your home country, live!


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World TV Whether you’re looking for free live Football, want to watch a specific episode of your favourite American TV Series, or want to catch up on your favourite TV dramas from any corner of the globe, an Android TV Box allows you to stream to your TV whenever you wish. Please be sure to use a reputable subscription based provider to avoid any disappointment.

TV & Movies on Demand With an Android TV Box, you can make a selection from a huge library of movies, music and television shows any time you want. The title is yours to enjoy as often as you like. You can even pause, rewind, fast-forward or stop the title and return to it later. Continue from where you left off, or start from the beginning. You’re in control. There are also a number of applications that allow you to view TV & Movies on Demand from America, Britain, Korea, Japan, etc.

YouTube We all know you can use YouTube pretty much anywhere, be it via a mobile, computer or tablet, but none of these allow you to enjoy videos on a big screen. Via an Android TV box you can watch any music video on YouTube on a big screen at full HD. Just access YouTube via your browser, search for the video you want and enjoy. Perhaps music TV channels will soon be a thing of the past.

Video Games Android has a number of games which are fun for mobile devices, but it also has some very graphic intensive games which are much more enjoyable on a big screen. All you need to enjoy these to the fullest is a USB or wireless compatible video game pad.

Video Conference All you need to do is set up your webcam in front of the TV and you can video chat with your friends or family who are on the other side of the world. The great thing about an Android TV box is that everyone in the living room can join in the conversation; this is perfect for those special occasions or holidays where family members are not present. Skype is a very popular app for video chat and is free from the Google Play Store.

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DESIGN MIRROR

TREE BRANCHES WALL DÉCOR

An eye-catching mirror design that cleverly uses the natural beauty of wood. It’s an elegantly simple design: a frame for the mirror is formed with two pieces of wood running either side. This design mirror is never more at home than when reflecting the greenery of the world outside.

As if it sprouted on your wall, taking in warmth and tender spirit of your home for nourishment, this beautiful stainless steel tree branch wall hanging is eye-catching. A great way to bring a touch of nature to your space.

s m e t I d e d n e Recomm LOTUS FLOWER TEA LIGHT HOLDER & BOWL Both decorative and functional, these beautiful stainless steel open lotus flowers are designed to hold a tea lights and potpourri. A great feature in any room in any house.

JADE SCULPTURE RECTANGULAR CERAMIC VASE This contemporary style vase would make a great conversation piece in any home. Perfect for tall stem flower arrangements, this vase series is tall and strong.

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A hand carved red jade sculpture set on a copper coloured stainless steel base. Handmade by a Thai designer.

DECORATIVE CERAMIC BOWL This one of a kind ceramic bowl has been handmade and formed This beautiful porcelain bowl does double duty. Hang it on the wall, it becomes a work of art on the table it serves food magnificently. Use it as a beautiful fruit bowl.


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Cozy Company

1/1 Lagoon Rd., Cherngtalay, Thalang, Phuket Thailand 83110 Tel: +66 (0) 76 270 847 Fax: +66 (0) 76 270 633 Mobile: +66 (0) 81 970 8272 Email: cozy_company@yahoo.com

ABSTRACT METAL WALL MIRROR This beautiful hanging mirror will beautify any room. The frame is handcrafted, breathtaking in designs & an instant eye catcher.

CERAMIC VASE This handmade brown and white vase is crafted of ceramic and acts as a simple accessory piece to existing décor. Place anywhere in your home for visual interest.

PETRIFIED WOOD CANDLE HOLDER Bring a unique piece of nature into your home with this beautiful hand carved petrified wood candle holder.

GLASS TEARDROP TEA LIGHT HOLDER These are very attractive retro items, an ornate brushed steel base with a delicate glass shade which features gold leaf mosaic design.

STONE TOPPED TABLES Wood & stone make up this table’s simple, modern design. With a distinctive granite stone top, and a wooden base, these tables are a true reflection of natural beauty.

LEATHER & STAINLESS STEEL CHAIR This modern leather chair has a steel frame of dependable sturdiness with a high-shine chrome finish. The chair is ideal for a waiting room or office, but is versatile enough to be used in a variety of settings.

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Pawitra Bureerak VDO Link

Architect and Bedroom Design Specialist

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n addition to its scenery, a beautiful natural attraction, there is another beautiful aspect to Phuket, its manmade architecture, be it in the form of a hotel, resort, condominium, shophouse or villa, with designs that are not only historical, or sometimes state-of-the-art, but are also usually sound investments and a tangible asset.

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It was the island’s architecture that really caught the attention of a Phuket born girl named Pawitra Bureerak (Khun Rose), who from a child felt a real passion for architectural design, and after recently graduating with honors in Architecture (International Program) at King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT), is one step closer to seeing her dream of creating a piece of architecture for her homeland becoming a reality.


Local Life Fast Track problems. Such advances aren’t always obvious to the naked eye, but many modern buildings are full of exciting innovations that make them far friendlier to Mother Nature than their predecessors. Whether they add green space into our urban jungles or power up using renewable energy, structures designed with sustainability in mind are becoming more common. For me this is the solution to keep the beauty of Phuket among the expansion of properties. If you follow the architectural trends from around the world, you will see that many countries have shifted to creating architecture that is safe and useful among the changes of nature.

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Image Copyright Cher Architects Co.,Ltd.

Image Copyright Cher Architects Co.,Ltd.

Image Copyright Cher Architects Co.,Ltd.

Image Copyright Cher Architects Co.,Ltd.

Image Copyright Cher Architects Co.,Ltd.

Image Copyright Cher Architects Co.,Ltd.

When we asked Khun Rose why she wanted to be an architect her reply was “A good architect is one that cannot just think and do designs, but one that can produce functional design solutions that are workable within their environment. An architect must be a person who is able to transfer little ideas into bigger ideas. This is a good innovator.” Although she is still a young girl, she is already Managing Director of Cher Architects Company Limited and Chervista Company Limited, both businesses of which are attractive because of their unique concepts, and Phuketindex.com were lucky to have a chance to talk with Khun Rose, a new generation of architect in Phuket, and to see her vision of architecture.

How important is architecture to Phuket’s tourism industry? “Architecture is a story; a building can tell us about the past and also the future. A building is just a building, but a well designed building can touch people’s hearts. This is especially the case in a place such as Phuket, a world-class tourist city that welcomes people from different countries who are appreciative of architecture. Of course, our tourism industry is tied to the tastes of the people, and we need to ensure that our designs have a clear identity and meet the tourist’s needs. “In my opinion eco-friendly buildings are the best way forward for Phuket. When it comes to sustainable architecture, going green is all about finding alternative solutions to decades-old

“As an example, I had a prototype design named “Genesis Resort”, and at the initial stage of designing this resort I realized that due to problems brought about as a result of the island’s tourism development that I should not use a standard design concept. Our tourism industry has consumed so much natural resources that there is no longer a good balance and this is mainly due to the construction of resorts. So in this project I aimed to search for solutions so that the construction of the resort would preserve as much nature as possible and have a good balance of natural, or green, and standard materials. The architecture of Genesis is a solution to preventing problems, and this project will also generate mangrove forests which are an important part of our ecological system.”

What does it take to be a great architect? “An architect does not only designs buildings; they must reflect history, user behavior and society’s beliefs and attitudes. Architects need to consider many issues not just what looks nice, we must understand construction aspects, resources, environmental impact, material durability and have an understanding of how the environment effects the mixture of materials used. This knowledge is what makes an architect what we call intellectual, skillful and professional, but being a great architect we must practice to use our creative skills and freedom to design and innovate new architecture. I believe this is the hardest skill to practice. We have to forget the previous knowledge that is the enemy of creativity in order to build up the sense of wonder and create great architecture. “In addition, the modern information age, which is highly competitive and moving so fast, doesn’t allow for designers to only have technical knowledge. We must be innovators who can multi task; an architect should be able to handle many co-related jobs simultaneously. We have to understand the idea of marketing and business as well as making projects a reality and successful in the age of a creative economy.”

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Image Copyright Chervista

Image Copyright Chervista

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Chervista Company Limited

Phuket’s First One Stop Bedroom Service Khun Rose recently opened Chervista under a “Let’s Create Your Bedroom on a Budget!” concept, and it’s the only one stop bedroom specialist in Phuket. The idea to start this business came about because Khun Rose’s family already has decade’s worth of experience supplying the island’s hospitality businesses with a range of hospitality products such as bed linens and mattresses. And having witnessed growth in the island’s condominium and affordable housing markets, Khun Rose decided to focus purely on providing a bedroom design businesses. She realizes that successful interior design companies are already well established here on the island, but most are not aimed at the condo and affordable housing sector, and with a large niche in this market, this is the area where Khun Rose sees the best opportunity and therefore markets her product to those people living a simple yet exotic and unique lifestyle. Khun Rose said “The bedroom is a space where a person spends a great deal of their time and has a different use to other areas of their house or condo. A bedroom isn’t just to sleep; it’s a major relaxation area for a great number of people and should therefore be designed to reflect the user’s identity with an emphasis on comfort and relaxation. “We work with every aspect of the bedroom from the mattress through to the décor theme, and we aim to ensure each and every project we work on is unique. In addition, we also produce bedroom accessories under our Chervista brand which focus on minimal designs, simplicity, durability and multi-functional use.

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This is a very unique service because we design and manufacture the products ourselves and they are only available from us. “All that’s required is that the customer informs us of their budget and what they desire from their room in regards to style and functionality. We will find ways to design your bedroom to provide you a space which you can be proud of and know that it provides a comfortable setting for a good night’s sleep away from the hustle and bustle of modern life. All items such as beds, dressing spaces, chairs and desks play such an important part to creating a desired ambiance within a bedroom. We are also proud about our attention to detail in creating the perfect unique design. This creates our identity as we believe small details make a big difference”.

Chervista Shop Thai Watsadu Phuket (Next to Thai Kitchen) 46/13 Moo 5, Thepkasattri Road, Tambol Srisunthorn, Amphur Thalang, Phuket 83110 Phone: +66 (0) 76 529 547 Mobile: +66 (0) 84 626 0199 or +66 (0) 96 458 5772 Email: cherarchitects@gmail.com Website: www.chervista.com




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