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P. S. I. Satellite Service Phuket Branch offers digital satellite TV channels with over 200 worldwide options, including sports, movies, music, and news, all without a monthly fee. Customers only pay for equipment and installation upfront, with the option to upgrade for additional channels.

Radio FM 107.25 Phuket, owned by the Thai Meteorological Department, provides weather updates as its main focus to help listeners prepare for their daily activities, while also offering entertainment and information.

Blue Wave Radio 90.5 is a popular radio station in Phuket, offering a diverse range of Thai, English, and other language songs 24/7. With an online radio channel available, listeners can enjoy the station's variety of programs on their mobile devices.

Rasada Sub-District Municipality Office is a government office located in a colonial-style building in Phuket, responsible for managing and developing projects in the Rassada district. They focus on serving the local community in the northeastern area of Phuket Town.

Rawai Post Office is a convenient one-stop service center for sending parcels domestically or abroad, offering services such as EMS, money transfer, logistics, and invoice payment.

Rawai Sub-District Municipality Office oversees infrastructure and government projects in the southern part of Phuket, with a strategic location at the west end of Rawai Beach.

Rotary Club of Patong Beach provides humanitarian services, promotes ethical standards in all vocations, and fosters goodwill and world peace. Located at Aloha Villa Hotel on Rat Uthit Road.

Rotary Club of Tongkah at Phuket Merlin Hotel in Phuket Town focuses on promoting ethical standards in various vocations and aims to foster goodwill and world peace through humanitarian efforts.

Malisa Villa Suites offers full consulate services on weekdays from 8am to 3:30pm, with Honorary Consul Mr. Soopakji CHEARAVANONT available to assist.

Siam Commercial Bank at Big C Phuket offers banking services 7 days a week, making it convenient for customers to access their services even on weekends.

Siam Commercial Bank at Central Festival Phuket provides a comprehensive range of retail banking services including deposits, loans, credit cards, and investment options to cater to diverse customer needs.

Siam Commercial Bank @Jungceylon is a prominent Thai bank branch in Patong offering full banking services with convenient accessibility and extended opening hours seven days a week.

Siam Commercial Bank Kamala is a conveniently located branch offering essential banking services such as deposits, withdrawals, and financing in a small, accessible setting.

Siam Commercial Bank's Laguna Canal Village Branch offers money exchange, deposits, and withdrawals in a small setting within the Phuket Laguna shopping area, with access to additional services through their main branches in Phuket.

Siam Commercial Bank @Phang Nga Road is a conveniently located SCB bank in the heart of Phuket Town, offering easy parking options and proximity to the Royal Phuket City Hotel.

Siam Commercial Bank at Rat Uthit Road in Patong offers convenient banking services with indoor parking for customers, located near Andaman Beach Suite Hotel.

Siangtai Daily Newspaper is a local Phuket media outlet offering daily news updates in Thai language about Phuket and nearby provinces, available in print and online.


SKAL International Phuket & South Thailand is a professional organization promoting global tourism and friendship within the travel and tourism industry. With over 25,000 members in 80 countries, SKAL offers networking opportunities, monthly dinner meetings, and an annual World Congress to connect industry professionals worldwide.

Soi Dog Foundation is a non-profit organization in Thailand that focuses on helping homeless and abused dogs and cats through sterilization, adoption, volunteer opportunities, sponsorship, and shelter visits. They aim to reduce the number of unwanted animals and improve their living conditions in Asia.