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Full Moon Party @ Two Chefs Serenity Resort Rawai

Phuket best and first real Full Moon Party!!! Don’t miss this special epic event!!! Get your ticket at any Two Chefs outlet!!!  Tic…

PhuketWATCH Plea for Samui Attack Witnesses; Police Make Trafficking Arrests; New Phuket Enviro ...

Phuket Updating Digest Phuket authorities aim to protect the environment; An Aussie attacked on Samui needs the witnesses to come forward; Concern at fishing setbacks; Britain sizzles.

Asean Today: Crash Plane 50 Years Old; Queues for Burma KFC; PM Sues Activist; Vietnam, ...

Around the Region Vietnam and Cambodia turn up the retoric in border dispute; Singapore PM sues for defamation; Cambodia garment workers fainting; Crashed plane was 50 years old.

Phuket tour guides, operators warned: ‘Get eco-friendly, or else’

PHUKET: Tour guides and operators will face charges if their clients are found to break local laws to protect the environment, Santi Pawai, the director of the Ministry of Tourism and Sports Phuket office, has warned.

Phuket’s St Joseph’s church to mark first anniversary with mass

PHUKET: St Joseph’s Catholic church in Cherng Talay will celebrate its first anniversary on Sunday (July 5) with a celebratory mass held by Bishop Joseph Prathan Sridarunsil SDB, head of the diocese of Surat Thani, which includes Phuket.

PHUket NEWS TV: Phuket Xtra - July 01

PHUKET XTRA - July 1 Coal plant bad for tourism, roadworks waiting for sand, KFC beats McDonalds in Yangon, regional airline gets the first Airbus350 and a strange new mode of transport sighted. #PhuketTV #PhuketNewsTV

Phuket taxis, tuk-tuks roped in ‘bad driver’ crackdown

PHUKET: A series of bus crashes and safety incidents in Bangkok that have made national headlines has resulted in heftier punishments for public transport drivers – including taxi, tuk-tuk, public bus and van drivers in Phuket.

Tourist firms rally against coal plant

KRABI: Southern tourist operators have called on the government to scrap plans for the construction of an 800-megawatt coal-fired power plant in Krabi for fear of its impact on the resort province.

PM refuses to delay new trawler rules

Operators of fishing trawlers have run out of time to register their vessels as the government attempts to clean up the industry, says Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha.

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