| An Island called Phuket
Introduction
Phuket
Island lies off the southwest coast of Thailand. Voted the most
popular resort island in Southeast Asia by Conde Naste and many
other travel magazine readers, Phuket boasts numerous pristine sandy
beaches, and a hilly interior covered in rich tropical vegetation,
rubber and fruit plantations, and rice farms.
The
island is blessed by a dream climate with temperatures averaging
about 27 degrees Centigrade. It is a large island - comparable to
Singapore - measuring in at about 550 square kilometres in size.
It is connected to the mainland by two bridges at its northern tip.
The
province to the north of Phuket is Phang Nga; and across Phang Nga
Bay to the East is Krabi. Phuket is well known for the high standards
of its resort hotels as well as its spectacular range of restaurants,
shops, sports activities and rollicking nightlife. Five golf courses,
including the challenging Blue Canyon course where the Johnny Walker
Classic has been played, and two full-service marinas can be found
on the island.
Offshore
are many highly rated dive locations, and some of the world's most
scenic and idyllic sailing waters. More recently Phuket has become
a favoured spot for vacation and retirement homes with many exciting
developments springing up on the island. These range from expansive,
luxury villas in private estates for the world's jet setters to
more modest but comfortable housing sub-divisions and condominiums.
With
frequent direct international air connections, Phuket is also attracting
more multinational companies and professionals who find the environment
conducive to doing business. An excellent communications network
allows them to keep in touch with their overseas contacts as one
would expect of any first-class location.
The
island is being promoted as a new IT community by the Thai government,
which will attract inward investment and improve local technology
infrastructure even further. An international school, Dulwich College,
and several first class hospitals have been opened to cater the
needs of this growing international, residential market.
Bangkok
is approximately 900 km north by road and about 1 hour only by air.
Singapore is about 1600 km to the south by road and just over 1
1/2 hours by air.
Phuket's
Climate
Phuket
has a two-season tropical climate, unlike the other areas of Thailand,
which have three. The rainy season runs from April to November,
and the hot (predominantly dry season) is from December to March.
The prevailing winds are from the southwest during the rainy season
and from the east during the hot season. These sea breezes cool
and stabilize the climate, making Phuket much cooler than Bangkok.
Outside of a few weeks in November, average daytime temperatures
rarely move outside the 30 to 35 Celsius range. Average rainfall
is 1,600 mm (62 inches) per year.
The
Population of Phuket
The
last official census showed about 250,000 people now living in Phuket.
Since this figure only includes those registered as residents in
Phuket, and there is a significant (semi-permanent) work force form
other provinces of Thailand, as well as many semi-resident foreigners,
not to mention up to 75,000 visitors at any one time, it is likely
that a more realistic figure would be in the neighborhood of 500,000.
In brief, Phuket is a diverse and fascinating melting pot, enhancing
the tropical offerings with the music, food, and art of literally
scores of subcultures.
Languages
and Religions of southern Thailand
The
official language, as throughout the Realm, is standard (central)
Thai, but a local southern Thai dialect is widely spoken - and the
large indigenous Chinese minority still make limited use of Hokien
and other Chinese dialects. 75 percent of the islanders are Buddhist
(this includes the Chinese Buddhists), 22 percent Muslim and 3 percent
Christian. There are 30 main Buddhist temples, 34 Mosques and 2
churches. Religious diversity has always been tolerated by the Thais,
and Islam is especially prevalent in the South of the country.
For
more information about Phuket visit: www.phuket.com or
www.phuketgazette.net
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