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2550-04-30

PHUKET BIKE WEEK PHOTOS

Dtim, Dtom, La, Alex and I attended the final night of activities for this year's Phuket Bike Week on the Sunday of Songkran weekend.  For the first time, it was held at Jungceylon in Patong rather than the OTOP market and I think it was the better for it.

We all enjoyed looking at the various choppers (called "big bikes" here) from all over Southeast Asia and farther abroad (including one or two from America and several from the U.K.).  There was also a multi-band concert (the AC/DC tribute band from Sweden was extremely good as was a blues band from Germany and a group of teenagers from Phuket).  There was also a Miss Phuket Bike Week contest as well one for the best tattooed body.  We did get a bit wet from a few thunderstorms but we were all used to getting soaked from Songkran anyway.

Enjoy the photos!



Alex acting 'ting tong' ("crazy") on the drive into Patong.


Now, I can drive a bike like this — three wheels so I don't fall over...






This was my favorite bike this year.







That's a proper sidecar!





Dtom, Dtim, and Alex pose for me.


My wife and son with coconut man.


No trip to Jungceylon is complete without a visit to Burger King.  Alex
demands his very own Whopper to eat; it takes him awhile — and he removes all the lettuce, tomatoes, onions, etc. — but he does finish them.








The four of us (not including Alex, of course) downed three of these jumbo Heinekens (450 baht each) during the evening.





This garish Thai bike even had a torpedo-like trailer and reminded me of those strange trucks you see on the highways in the middle of the night.


This band consisted of 15- and 16-year old local boys and played mostly
Bon Jovi covers; my sister would have been impressed.



The show included a perfomance by "coyote dancers" from Tiger Entertainment.  I thought the present government was cracking down on such public performances but I suppose "anything goes" in Phuket.


An evening out with Alex isn't complete until somebody has to set him straight again.


We were surprised to run into Dtim's old friend Mike at the concert.  They've known each other for about three years (he's a good friend of Lek's and Jum's) and he visits Thailand several times each year.  A Harley mechanic in Texas, he's currently doing contract work in Iraq.


Dtom found a new friend to dance with during the concert.


The winner of the Miss Phuket Bike Week contest.  She's Thai, naturally (although she was given a good run by several women from Sweden).


Winner of the "best tattooed body" contest.


The Harleys thundered off at the end in a downpour.


That will be all the "new" photos for a while since my camera turned up missing sometime between my wife's birthday party and the installation of our new glass entrance to our home.  We don't know if it sprouted legs by itself or was helped along by one of Dtim's friends or one of the workers who were in our home.  At any rate, I hope to be able to buy a new camera in another week or two so I can resume chronicling my "adventures" in paradise.

2549-12-24

JUNGCEYLON (FINALLY) OPEN

I was very pleased to see, last night, that Jungceylon — Phuket's second "real" shopping mall — has finally opened.  Located on Rat-U-Thit 200 Pee Road, just south of the intersection with Bangla, this project has been a very long time coming.  In fact, many thought it would never be finished as construction was halted after the tsunami and the bankruptcy of the original owners and contractors.  The property was sold last May and construction quietly resumed sometime afterwards.  Several announced opening dates (including one in mid-October and then December 1st) came and went but last night seemed to be buzzing with customers (and gawkers).

We only stopped for a couple of minutes while I hopped off the motorbike and snapped a few quick photos, but it seems to be quite the spectacle.  I'm excited because it's rumored that there's a Burger King restaurant inside — only the second on the island (the first being way up at the airport; I hadn't realized how much I missed it until I ate a couple of Whoppers while in Singapore).  We plan to stop by and extensively check out Junkceylon after Christmas.

Here's an explanation of the name, from Phuket Guide's excellent history of the island:

One of the earliest recorded references to Phuket is the 12th century Kedah Annals of Malaysia that refers to Ujang Salang Malay for "northern most island" or "peninsula."  When control of the island was wrested from the Sirivijaya Empire by King Ramkhamhaeng, the island was called Thalang (then the capital city on the island).  On early European maps Phuket was known as Junk Ceylon or Jonkcelao thought to be a corruption of the Malay language.
And, now I present a few snaps of the main entrance to Jungceylon on Rat-U-Thit:




I can't wait to return for a closer look...