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Posted 25th October 2011, by admin, and filed under Event & Calendar Phuket, Event Update, Hotel & Accommodation in Phuket, News Update, Phuket E-Magazine
Phuket King’s Cup Regatta: Celebrating a history of the biggest and most successful regatta in AsiaThe Phuket King’s Cup Regatta is now in its Quarter Centenary year, after first sailing in 1987 to celebrate His Majesty the King of Thailand’s 60th birthday. Under Royal Patronage, the Phuket King’s Cup Regatta is organised by the Phuket King’s Cup Regatta Organising Committee under the auspices of the Royal Varuna Yacht Club. Recognised throughout the eastern hemisphere as the premier sailing event of its kind, the Phuket King’s Cup Regatta will again present a spectacular display of Asia’s finest sailing talent who will compete on this most coveted international stage. 2011’s event will run from December 3 to December 10, beginning with two days of registration, briefing and practice, before five days of exceptional racing concluding in the Royal Awards Ceremony on the final Saturday. The Phuket King’s Cup is a competition steeped in history and magic. The Regatta was established to celebrate a most auspicious occasion; in 1986, a number of Thailand’s yachting fraternity met to discuss what they could do as a special tribute to His Majesty the King’s forthcoming Fifth Cycle, or 60th birthday, for the following year on December 5, 1987. The inaugural Phuket King’s Cup Regatta was realised in 1987 by Royal Varuna sailors, including Commodore Chris King, Dr. Rachot Kanjanavanit, Al Chandler and Adolph Knees. It was yachting and Phuket aficionado M.L. Tridosyuth Devakul, better known as renowned architect and developer Mom Tri, who placed the resources of his recently opened Phuket Yacht Club Hotel at Nai Harn Bay in Phuket, at the Regatta organiser’s disposal. The first Regatta began with a mixture of keelboats, catamarans, Lasers and even windsurfers. Few who were there at the time will ever forget Varuna member Reg Chambers, who sailed a Laser, calling “starboard” on a 45-ft keelboat, which had to give way. Like any prominent yacht racing event, the Phuket King’s Cup Regatta has developed its own folk-lore. Scott McCook, for example, sailed his beach-launched catamaran up from Singapore, won all five races in one year, then sailed the small cat back to Singapore Harbour. More recently the Regatta has become a big boat event, attracting keelboats and ocean-going catamaran teams from around the world. As a principal fixture on the Asian Yachting Circuit, the Regatta annually features upwards of 100 boats and 2,000 participants, ranging from the high tech yachts in Racing Class, to live-aboard ocean cruisers, multihulls and classics. International-standard race management has been combined with lively beach parties during regatta week to create this world-renowned yacht racing exhibition. Kevin Whitcraft, President of the King’s Cup Regatta Organising Committee explained the reasons behind why there are so many keen competitors each year; “If you were to ask any of the competitors that take part each year why they compete in the Phuket King’s Cup Regatta, you will get as many answers as there are competitors. For some it is the ideal of taking part; for others, it is the besting of their friends and colleagues. A handful are in it for the glory and it is always nice to take a trophy home.” There are prizes up for grabs each night with trophies for first, second and third places in each class. Overall class trophies (first, second and third) are awarded at the end of the week for series winners. After a successful week of racing, a boat’s haul of trophies can easily fill a shelf or a suitcase. The King’s Cup Trophy, the Royal Trophy, is very special. The original trophy is made from silver seated on a column of Ash wood and was deigned by ML Tridhosyuth Devakul, the original owner of Mom Tri’s Boathouse and one of the founders of the Phuket King’s Cup regatta back in 1987. The trophy features 9 sails rising up from a silver bed that represents the sea. On top of the sails is the symbol of His Majesty the King of Thailand, which is known as the Tra Sanyalak, along with his initials and the Thai symbol for 9 as the King is the ninth of this Dynasty. Surmounting all of this is the King’s crown, symbolising his patronage of the event. Winners of each class received a quarter size replica of the Royal Trophy. |
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Posted 23rd October 2011, by admin, and filed under Event & Calendar Phuket, Event Update, Hotel & Accommodation in Phuket, News Update, Phuket E-Magazine
Celebrate the King’s 84th Birthday with Anantara and Brighten the Future of Thailand’s Children T0 celebrate the 84th birthday of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej, all 10 Anantara hotels in Thailand will be donating 99 baht for every guest staying at all resorts from now until December 5th to the Raks Thai Foundation’s 84 Schools Project. The Raks Thai Foundation’s 84 Schools Project has been designed in response to the awareness that many Thai children are not reaching their educational potential. Each year nearly 600 schools do not pass Thailand’s quality assessment, and more than 100,000 students drop out of school due to poverty; mostly in poor communities in remote rural districts. The project is designed to facilitate 6,720 disadvantaged children aged 7 – 14 in 84 poor rural schools to become independent lifelong learners who possess important life and occupational skills, supported by 168 teachers trained in the new learning concept. Children will have the chance to study their community environment, and in small teams of 5 – 10 students will propose and implement small projects on lifestyle topics including leadership, alternative occupations, culture and environmental conservation. These important life lessons also raise self esteem and build confidence to help each child’s development. “We are thrilled to be supporting this charitable schooling project in honor of HM the King’s 84th birthday,” Dillip Rajakarier, CEO of Minor Hotel Group including Anantara said. “Anantara is proud to be playing a role to enhance the future of Thailand’s underprivileged children. By empowering the country’s youth through education and life skills, as well as teaching them how to preserve nature and culture, the long term benefits will be felt by each student and their community.” For media enquiries, please contact Anantara Group Public Relations Office: Tel: + 66 (0)2 365 7500 News By: www.phuketindex.com |
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Posted 20th October 2011, by admin, and filed under Event Update, Hotel & Accommodation in Phuket, News Update, Phuket E-Magazine
Mr. Somchai Ovuthitham (4th from left), Chairman of The Glass Manufacturers of the Federation of Thai Industries (GMFTI) recently hosted The ASEAN Federation of Glass Manufacturers (AFGM) Conference or “the 35th ASEAN Glass Conference” at Phuket Grand Ballroom of the Centara Grand Beach Resort Phuket.
Photo shows from left; Mr. Wiroj Chuchottavorn, Chairman of the Organizing Committee Mr. Peter Javier, Secretary General of AFGM Mr. Nguyen Xuan Chung, Secretary General of Vietnam Glass Association Mr. Somchai Ovuthitham, Chairman of GMFTI Mr. Renato Y. Cabrera, Jr., Chairman of AFGM, and Chairman of Glass Manufacturers Association of Philippines, Inc. Mr. Arin Jira, Council Member and Former Chairman of ASEAN Business Advisory Council Mr. Henry Susanto, Chairman of Indonesian Glass Manufacturers Association Mr. Leslie Struys, Chairman of Glass Manufacturers Association of Malaysia 35th ASEAN Glass Conference |
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Posted 19th October 2011, by admin, and filed under Event Update, News Update, Phuket E-Magazine, Shopping in Phuket
Rotary in Action For Flood VictimsRotarian Kenth Nilsson shows his rotary spirit by walking in the rain in Patong to raise funds for the flood victims in Thailand. Last night in Patong, the Rotary Club of Patong Beach along with members of the other 5 Thai Rotary Clubs walked in the rain from Jungceylon to Soi Bangla from 9:30pm-11pm to ask for donations to help the flood victims who are suffering in Thailand at the moment. Around B 30,000 were raised in only 2 hours! All donations will be sent to the a designated Rotary club in Bangkok for distribution to the necessary cities who suffer from flooding. |
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Posted 14th October 2011, by admin, and filed under Event & Calendar Phuket, Event Update, Hotel & Accommodation in Phuket, News Update, Phuket E-Magazine
Sansiri launches in Phuket with the 560 million baht investment, dCondo, expanding the company’s portfolio to the famous tourist island. The sales event for dCondo is to be arranged during October 15 – 16 and a positive market response is expected.
Mr. Suriya Wannabuit, the Executive Vice President – Project Management and Marketing Department of the Sansiri Public Company Limited revealed the company’s success in Bangkok with projects including single-detached houses, condominiums, townhouses, semi-detached houses, shop houses, and home offices featuring all price levels at prime locations in the capital city. Sansiri is also an established market leader in premium holiday home segment in Hua Hin. Lately, the company has continued its real estate expansion in Thailand and has identified Phuket Island, one of the world’s most popular resort destinations, launching its first condominium on the Island, dCondo Kathu – valued at 560 million baht, targeting people working in Phuket. Sansiri stands ready to kick off the sales event during October 15-16, 2011 and expects a positive response from buyers. Moreover, the company plans to push forward with another two brands in the near future: “Habitia”, semi-detached houses, and 2-story townhouses under the brand “Habitown”. “dCondo Kathu is the first project of Sansiri in Phuket, located on Vichitsongkram Road in Kathu district, a key central location for residents and business on the Island. Our target group will definitely enjoy the convenient access to downtown and Patong. With our confidence of this brand new project and together with development experience and strong reputation, Sansiri will receive a very good response from our Phuket clients.” The condominium approximately 1 to 3 million baht segment in Phuket is a segment of high demand offering continuous growth among Thai customers and business operators with a desire for a modern living lifestyle. This new launch marks the launch of Sansiri and its investment in Phuket Province. The dCondo Kathu concept is to develop in an attractive style, synchronizing a modern architecture with the context of Phuket’s beautiful nature by showcasing Phuket’s skyline upon the façade, reflecting the shadow of the town against a blue sky. The project mirrors the unique diversity of Phuket. Each unit at dCondo Kathu has a holistic functional design, maximizing every square metre to meet the lifestyle needs of our customers; featuring a relaxing area, bathroom and separate kitchen. Moreover, our customers will be impressed by the furniture and fittings, using the high quality brand Modernform. The dCondo Kathu project, which is located on an area of 5-3-10.14 rai, comprises three low rise 8-storey buildings, 556 units of 29-30 square metres, including full facilities such as a green area, fitness room and swimming pool as well as a security system equipped with 24-hour CCTV and key card access. The price starts at 999,000 baht. Sansiri has scheduled the sales event of dCondo Kathu during October 15-16, 2011 with a special promotion. For customers who reserve and sign a contract on these days, they will benefit from low installments of only 999 baht per month for the down payment. Customers with Siam Commercial Bank and Kasikorn Bank credit cards will also enjoy 0% interest on installment payments for ten months. Visit our showroom and receive the special offer. For more information, please call 1685 or access www.sansiri.com. |






