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  1. Hat Yai, the biggest city in the Southern Thailand, is located just 60 km from the Malaysian border. Why go to Hat Yai With an international airport, two main bus stations and an important train station, for the majority of the Western tourists Hat Yai is just a big transportation hub for further travel to the southern provinces of Thailand or, in the best case, a quick stopover on their way ...

  2. 2 de ene. de 2024 · If you’re headed to Hat Yai, taking a day trip to the captivating Songkhla Old Town is a must-do! Just a 45-minute journey from Hat Yai, this historic treasure offers a mix of cultures, beautiful architecture, and fantastic food. With structures dating back as far as 200 years, it’s like stepping back in time.

  3. Hat Yai (frequently spelt Had Yai) is the largest City in southern Thailand, located near the border of Malaysia and populated by nearly 800,000 Thais.Hat Yai is located in Songkhla province and, while not the provincial capital, is home to The Prince of Songkhla University, making it southern Thailand’s educational centre as well as the south’s heart of transportation, commerce, and Tourism.

  4. 22 de abr. de 2023 · In this episode, we bring you to a small city in Southern Thailand, Hat Yai.Hat Yai is near the border of Thailand - Malaysia and it only took us 1.5hrs to g...

    • 15 min
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    • Melvin's Family
  5. 17,098. EXPLORE Hat Yai. A dense urban stopover where Thailand and Malaysia meet, Hat Yai exudes the international energy of a border hub. Though short on sights and historic charm, its shopping centres and floating market provide anything a modern traveller could ask for. Read more.

  6. Hat Yai Municipal Park. Located 7km northeast of Hat Yai, this huge, green oasis of hilly, landscaped gardens is home to several stunning temples, an observatory, southern Thailand's tallest Golden Buddha, a boating lake – complete with artificial waterfall – cafes and food stalls, and a network of cycling routes.

  7. 18. View from the top – Hat Yai cable car over Hat Yai Municipal Park Exceptional views are something I’m always on the hunt for and what better way to get a view, then one from above! First of its kind in Thailand, take a ride on Hat Yai’s 535 metre long Cable car, which provides some seriously beautiful scenery along the way.