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Lying on the fringe of the Andaman Sea off the west coast of Southern Thailand, the island of Phuket is approximately 890km from Bangkok. It is Thailand's largest island at 550sq km, roughly the same size as Singapore. The name Phuket is apparently derived from the word bukit in Malay which means mountain or hill, as this is what the island appears like from a distance. Phuket is surrounded by many smaller islands that add a further 70 sq km to its total land area.

Phuket is separated from the mainland by the Chong Pak Phra channel at its northernmost point, where a causeway connects the island to the mainland.Phuket is quite mountainous. There are a couple peaks above 500m, the highest being Mai Tao Sipsong at 529m. Many of these are covered in lush jungle. The lowlands consist of rice paddies, plantations of rubber, pineapple and coconut as well as the only significant area of rainforest remaining on the island, Khao Phra Thaeo Park which is now protected.The most beautiful beaches are found on the West coast, separated by rocky coves and headlands. The east coast comprises limestone shoals with only a few sandy beaches while spectacular limestone islands adorn the horizon. Coral gardens full of exotic marine life dot the emerald waters surrounding the island.

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Gold ‘to top $2k per oz’
Major Thai gold trading firm YLG Bullion expects the global gold price to top US$2,000 (B60,000) an ounce soon, causing the domestic retail price to hit B30,000 per baht-weight.
Electricity prices may rise in May
The independent Energy Regulatory Commission of Thailand (ERC) wants to increase electricity prices for May-August, citing the rising price of natural gas, which fuels 70 per cent of Thailand’s power stations.
China now top source of tourists
Thailand’s tourism scored a growth of more than seven per cent during the first month of the year, despite terror threats and the aftermath of the floods late last year.
April deadline for alien worker renewals in Phuket
PHUKET: Employers who wish to renew their Burmese immigrant employees’ work permits must submit application forms and relevant document by April 12, the Phuket Employment Office (PEO) announced on Tuesday (February 21).
Man found dead in car
PHUKET: A 27-year-old man was found dead in his Nissan NV car on Rassadanusorn Rd, Phuket Town, on Tuesday evening (February 21). He was identified as Phumin Inthongkam, originally from Nakhon Sri Thammarat but living in Phuket.
Cabinet mulls huge Isarn plans
A joint private and government panel on Wednesday (February 22) put mega projects worth more than B600 billion for the Northeast before a mobile Cabinet meeting in the region.
Why Phuket needs Burmese workers
PHUKET: Talk about Thailand’s history with any Thai and almost inevitably images of Thai and Burmese soldiers on the battlefield spring to mind. Thai historical dramas in the cinema – Bang Rajan, Suriyothai, Naresuan are good examples – are almost exclusively about wars between Burma and Siam.
Iran says ready to help ID Bangkok bombers
Iran said Wednesday it is ready to help identify those behind a series of bomb blasts in Thailand this month in which several Iranians have been implicated.
AirAsia's 2011 net profit falls by almost half
Southeast Asia's largest budget carrier AirAsia on Wednesday reported a fall in net profit by almost half in 2011 on year as it struggled with high fuel prices, but posted a record revenue.
Australian PM calls leadership ballot
Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard on Thursday called a ballot on the leadership of the ruling Labor party, bringing to a head an increasingly bitter and ugly row with predecessor Kevin Rudd.

 

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