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Posted 31st August 2011, by admin, and filed under Event Update, Hot Deals, News Update, Phuket E-Magazine
Bangkok Airways offers 30kg for Yangon route
Bangkok, Bangkok Airways will offer its passengers who travel between Bangkok – Yangon or vice versa an extra 10kg baggage allowance on top of the regular limit of 20kg. This offer starts 25 July onwards and will end on 31 October 2011. The carrier currently operates two-daily services between Bangkok – Yangon. From Bangkok – Yangon; PG701 (09.15 – 10.05 hrs) and PG703 (15.00 – 15.50 hrs). From Yangon – Bangkok; PG702 (10.55 – 12.50 hrs) and PG704 (16.40 – 18.35 hrs). Bangkok Airways started the non-stop service on this route since May 2004. The airline currently operates this route with 162-seater A320. For more information and reservation, please contact Bangkok Airways’ Call Center – 1771 or 02-270-6699 or visit www.bangkokair.com. Timetable for Bangkok- Yangon route
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Phuket Governor Impressed by Thanyapura’s Development PHUKET, THAILAND – Phuket Governor Tri Augkaradacha – always supportive of new local projects that bring employment, investment and value into the local community – undertook an inspection and courtesy visit of the brand-new 23-hectare Thanyapura campus earlier this month. As the entire project consisting of the Thanyapura Mind Centre (TMC), Thanyapura Sports & Leisure Club (TSLC) and the Phuket International Academy Day School (PIADS) nears completion and full operations, Mr Tri was joined by Thanyapura Chairman, Klaus Hebben for the visit. Mr Hebben showed the Governor around the PIADS – which has very quickly established itself as a school catering to the different needs of the local and international population on the island – with almost 200 students representing 40 different nationalities. The TSLC has proven itself to be a world-class facility for the school, students and also for amateur and professional athletes from around the world. Boasting Olympic-class swimming pools, tennis courts, soccer pitches, a rugby field, athletic track and a 900 sqm gym and supplementary facilities, the club is one of the finest in Asia and an attraction to locals and international visitors. Completing the fully integrated campus is the Thanyapura Mind Centre which is home to the campus’ meditation and wellness programmes, which support the school’s leading edge social and emotional learning programme and complement the sports’ clubs physical training with evidence-based sports mindfulness training, to sharpen athletes’ mental edge. Thanyapura’s first 38 room hotel commenced operations in April 2010 and a second one with 77 rooms is currently under construction with opening planned for spring 2012. Governor Tri said that with the growth in tourist arrivals to Phuket, Thanyapura was a welcome addition to the existing portfolio of world-class services and facilities. “This new addition to Phuket fully supports our opportunity to grow and foster one of the fastest growing tourist sectors in the areas of sport and green tourism,” Governor Tri said.
“With the support of the local and national Thai government agencies, this project will become a key player in the future of Phuket’s tourism industry and development of the local community. |
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Posted 29th August 2011, by admin, and filed under Event Update, Hotel & Accommodation in Phuket, News Update, Phuket E-Magazine
Laguna Phuket Triathlete to Race in Two World Championships
Scoops Coveted Ironman World Championship Qualifying Slot to Become First Thai Competing in Back-to-Back Worldwide Ironman Pinnacles
Phuket triathlete Jaray Jearanai will take on the world’s triathlon elite when he competes in this year’s Ironman 70.3 and full Ironman World Championships – less than a year after completing his first-ever Ironman 70.3 triathlon at Laguna Phuket – to become the first Thai national competitor at these worldwide triathlon pinnacles. Jaray, a marketing executive at Laguna Holiday Club was sponsored by Laguna Phuket to race in the Ironman 70.3 Philippines on 14 August, which offered top age group finishers 30 qualifying slots for the Ford Ironman World Championship in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii on 7 October, as well as qualifying slots for the Ironman 70.3 World Championship in Lake Las Vegas on 11 September. And Jaray’s storming performance – finishing fifth in his age group and 29th overall in a time of 4:46:41among a field of almost 700 triathletes – saw him scoop qualifying slots to both World Championships. His feat sets up a unique double challenge for the dedicated amateur. It means he will be pitting himself against the cream of triathlon talent in two top World Championship endurance events just a month apart – and the Kailua- Kailua-Kona race will be his first-ever full distance Ironman. “I trained hard for the Philippines Ironman 70.3 but I was really surprised to finish so well and get the Ironman World Championship slot,” said Jaray, aged 31. “It’s always been my ambition to compete in a full Ironman. I just didn’t expect my first one to be the World Championship, competing against the best triathletes in the world.” “But I’m absolutely thrilled and honoured to be able to participate in such a massive event.” The full Ironman consists of a 3.8km swim followed by a 180.2km bike ride and a 42.1km marathon. The legendary Kailua-Kona World Championship, competed on an iconic lava field course, is considered the sport’s “Holy Grail.” Jaray’s Philippines triumph was only his third Ironman 70.3 – a 1.9 km swim, 90km bike ride and 21km run – and his second overseas triathlon. He finished just 15 minutes behind triathlon legend Australian Belinda Granger, the current Laguna Phuket Triathlon women’s champion, who was first woman home in eighth place overall. Jaray will go on to line up in Las Vegas and Kailua-Kona among the cream of professional and age group triathletes from around the world, headed by defending Ironman World Champions Chris McCormack and Mirinda Carfrae, and defending Ironman 70.3 World Champions Michael Raelert and Caroline Steffen – women’s winner of the inaugural Ironman 70.3 Asia-Pacific at Laguna Phuket last December. Each race has only 1,800 slots that are eagerly coveted by tens of thousands of triathletes worldwide, who vie for them in a global series of qualifying triathlons and also in lotteries organised by the World Triathlon Corporation. But if his recent form is any indication, Jaray stands a great chance of once again proving his triathlon mettle against the best in the world. In 2010 he placed third in his age group in the Laguna Phuket International Marathon; was second placed Thai athlete in the Laguna Phuket Triathlon; and first Thai finisher in the Ironman 70.3 Asia-Pacific Championship at Laguna Phuket – his first Ironman 70.3 – in a time of 05:02:03. In April this year he completed the Singapore Aviva Ironman 70.3 – his first overseas triathlon – in 4:49:22 to place 10th in his age group; in June he was the first half marathon runner home in the Laguna Phuket International Marathon; and in July he was the first Thai finisher and second overall in the Bangkok Triathlon with a time of 2: 28:59. Jaray took up cycling and running just eight years ago and was inspired to add swimming to his athletic repertoire after watching competitors in the annual Laguna Phuket Triathlon. His first triathlon was the 2007 Laguna Phuket Triathlon. Since then he’s taken part in the event every year, as well as other triathlons in Bangkok and Chiang Mai. Jaray’s race preparations have included training with triathlon legend Jürgen Zäck, the record-breaking eight-time Ironman winner, in his Triathlon Academy at Thanyapura Sports & Leisure Club in Phuket. His current schedule sees him training for up to five hours each day.
Jaray rates Jürgen as a hard taskmaster: “It’s extremely hard and concentrated training,” he says. He admits that swimming is the weakest of his three triathlon disciplines, but says he’s improved under Jürgen’s instruction: “I am getting better and faster.” He’s pushing his 61kg body – “It used to be 64kg before I started with Jürgen” – to the limit with sprints and endurance training in each triathlon discipline. In addition to sponsorship from Laguna Phuket, Jaray is supported by the Thai Ocean Venture seafood exporting company of Phuket and You Can bike shop in Bang Tao. Jaray says: “It’s amazing to achieve this opportunity to take part in not one, but two World Championships and I’ll be giving all my best efforts. “It also makes me very proud to represent my country at this level and I hope I can inspire more Thai athletes to get involved in the great sport of triathlon.” |
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Posted 26th August 2011, by admin, and filed under Event & Calendar Phuket, Event Update, News Update, Phuket E-Magazine
ร่วมเฉลิมฉลองครบรอบ 7 ปี เซ็นทรัล เฟสติวัล ภูเก็ตศูนย์การค้าเซ็นทรัล เฟสติวัล ภูเก็ต ขอเชิญทุกท่านร่วมเฉลิมฉลองครบรอบ 7 ปี เซ็นทรัล เฟสติวัล ภูเก็ต ในวันเสาร์ที่ 10 กันยายน 2554 เวลา 18.30 น. เป็นต้นไป ณ บริเวณลานดรอฟอ๊อฟ ชั้น 1 ศูนย์การค้าเซ็นทรัล เฟสติวัล ภูเก็ต รับบัตรคอนเสิร์ต ฟรี!! 2 ที่นั่ง เมื่อซื้อสินค้าครบ 2,000 บาท News By: www.phuketindex.com Photo By: www.phuketindex.com |
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Posted 25th August 2011, by admin, and filed under Eco Travel in Phuket, Lifestyle & Leisure, Phuket E-Magazine
History of Phuket Mining Museum: Start with an idea of natural resource and community historically conservation especially in Tambon Kathu where Tin Mine used to operate though out the area. Trails that remained in Tambon Kathu contain soul of ancestor where next generations shall inherit. Proposed a model scheme to establish Phuket Mining Museum since 2006 then finish on 2008. Architecture: The museum building designed by an architect of Kathu’s municipality, in Chino Protuguese 1.5 storey style with a large courtyard in the middle of the building. Window decorated with stucco design and old style window arch.
Exhibition Golden Dragon Island: Phuket Mining Museum illustrates in Half-alive exhibition by divided to 2 sections. First is Outdoor exhibition where illustrates rails for ore transportation and mining cliffs. Second section is Indoor exhibition where demonstrates the history of Tin mining processes and mining community culture at that time.
Pothongbus, Arcade, mine owners treasure, the heritage remine from the past: Present Phuket’s people way of life with architecture and valuable.
Glister of constellation: Understanding the beginning of the world through the solar system, the forming of lives, minerals, dinosaurs, human live and the creation of bronze’s forge (Tin mixed with Copper).
Mineral of life: Demonstrating the exhibition of various types of mine.
The creation of alchemy: Demonstrating the processes in smelter and various products made from tin ore.
The journey of Chinese merchant: Illustrating Chinese people immigrating to find their good hope in Phuket Island by sailing across the sea many years ago, which also brought up the culture of Chinese Sailing Boat Merchandize to Thai people at that time.
The legend of old city in Kathu, Chinese opera, Shadow play, Boutique: This room is to take us back to the age of mining flourishing when Chinese way of life and their culture infiltrated into Phuket through Bang Niao Nai Thu Market. Chinese old style coffee shop, Thai vermicelli eat with curry shop, Shrine, Chinese Opera Theater, Opium den, Old Chinese style pharmacy, Lathe factory, Kathu people old style house, etc.
The trace of leading citizen to town, Ba-Ba Wedding and photographs: This room present Ba-Ba Civilization with statue of wedding couple, the head of house hold, Photograph shop with the background of the old days.
A mining library and ICT center which keeps data about mining processes, way of life and local culture of people who lives around the mine. Mining library service through E-Museum for students, researchers, travelers and local people to study from. Architecture: The museum building designed by an architect of Kathu’s municipality, in Chino Protuguese 1.5 storey style with a large courtyard in the middle of the building. Window decorated with stucco design and old style window arch. |










