I
can't think of a worse way to experience somewhere new than by following a list
of 'Things To Do'. Do you really just want to traipse around a list of temples
and museums? The best thing to do is just put on some comfortable footwear and
walk. The little things you see and the people you meet are far more
interesting than the temples the guide books recommend that are the same as
every other temple in Thailand.Of
course, it depends what kind of person you are and what interests you. We are
all different. I like to see normal people in their everyday lives - the market
vendors at work; the seamstresses operating their sewing machines on a table
set up on the roadside; the local Chinese performing ancestor worship rituals;
monks doing their alms rounds, etc.Hat
Yai, like many Thai towns and cities, offers stark contrasts. The 'First World'
face is that of Lee Gardens Plaza with its international chain restaurants,
boutiques and multi-screen cinema. This is what the tourists like and this is
the image Hat Yai likes to promote of itself.Just
across the railways tracks from the fresh market though, life couldn't be any
more different. Large shanty areas exist with many local people living in
flimsy wooden dwellings covered with corrugated iron roofs.The
people living there see very little of the tourist money coming into town and
life is a real struggle. This is 'Third World' Hat Yai. It is just a couple of
kilometres away from Lee Gardens Plaza but a million miles away in economic
terms.In
my suggestions below I will include activities in Hat Yai as well as short
trips to nearby places, sometimes in neighbouring provinces. Hat Yai is the
main transportation hub in southern Thailand which makes travelling to anywhere
else very easy.I
will also include some events that only occur once a year just in case you
happen to be in town while one of these events is taking place.Your property. Muang District, Songkhla Province, and is a major economic center of the south. Easy access format. There is a great choice. Since going to the beach and city center shopping area. Food is another highlight of Songkhla. Choose from flavors to taste traditional Chinese and Muslim part of the activities that are very versatile. Suitable for people of all ages and gender groups.Travel Car From Bangkok, take Highway 4 through the Phetchaburi Province. Sydney to London via Highway 41 Wednesday Chaiya, Surat Thani Province. Directly to the Thung Song. Province. Into the Contract. Go straight across Route 43 toward me Rattaphum Songkhla Kuan intersection capacity. Turn left onto Route 4 and drive about 5 miles to London. If it is a Muang. Songkhla is to travel the old Route 2 (Main Street Karnjanavanit Jersey) and New Line (County Road ramen SWU) and about 26 kilometers. Bus From the Southern Bus Terminal. (Boromarajonani road), there are Muang Songkhla to Hat Yai and every day in the morning and evening. But the evening will be the number of cycles over For more information, call the Transport Co., Ltd. 1490 Website www.transport.co.th, Piya prosper Tour (Tour Piya) Tel: 0 2894 6330-2 and Siam Lane Tel: 0 2894 6160-2. Train The second train is an express train in London formation - Butter Worth. New to the junction. At 14.45 am and from Hua Lamphong train speed, Bangkok - State Railways - Railways to the junction of London. From Hua Lamphong at 15:10 am Check the website before you go. www.railway.co.th. Plane There are daily flights to London. Check the airline flight information phone 1566 Website www.thaiairways.com, Nok Air call 1318 Website www.nokair.com, Air Asia Tel: 0 2515 9999 Website www.airasia.com.
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