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| Hat yai Travel Guide Edit This The best resource for sights, hotels, restaurants, bars, what to do and see The city is located about 30km (18.5 miles) from the Thai-Malaysian border. Hat Yai is a lively boomtown, the business centre of southern Thailand and also a popular tourist destination, particularly for men attracted by the nightclubs, massage parlors and brothels that are prohibited in certain country. A real interesting attraction is the huge reclining Buddha; you can enter the statue's torso to view the lungs and heart. Traditional bullfighting where bulls lock horns and push each other until one retreats is a popular spectator sport. _____Sights Edit This Hat Yai does not have much to offer. Most interesting spots to explore are actually located outside the city. [Add Sight] Wat Hat Yai Nai Edit This A reclining Buddha image approx. 34 metres long and 15 metres in height. type: general World66 rating: [rate it] address: On the road to the airport ________Getting There Edit This [Add Global transport mode] By plane Edit This Thai Airways offers a number of daily flights from Bangkok to Hat Yai. The flight time is 75 minutes. You can book the flight at every travel agency. type: general World66 rating: [rate it] By bus Edit This Air con buses leave from Bangkok's Southern Bus Terminal. For further information call +66-2-434558. Alternatively take a mini bus from Khao San Rd. type: general World66 rating: [rate it] By train Edit This There are a number of trains leaving from the central station in Bangkok for Hat Yai. Some trains are heading actually for Malaysia. You can get further information calling +66-2-2237020. type: general World66 rating: [rate it] ________Day Trips Edit This [Add Day Trip] Ton Nga Chang Waterfall Edit This Located 25 km from Hat Yai. A nice trip to west of the city on Highway 4. type: general World66 rating: [rate it] Chana Doves Edit This 40 km southeast of the city. Most dove lovers are Muslim Thais. They are entertaining dove cooing competitions. type: general World66 rating: [rate it] Tham Khao Rap Chang Edit This An elephant-shaped mountain with three interesting caves. Ask the travel agency at Hat Yai how to get there. type: general World66 rating: [rate it] _______Festivals Edit This [Add Festival] Sat Duan Sip Festival Edit This The festival of the Tenth Lunar Month. During this festival the Buddhists offer food to the Buddhist monks to get merit. Usually the festival lasts of a fortnight. type: general World66 rating: [rate it] Chinese Lunar Festival Edit This The typical festival does not differ very much from others in the country. The Thai-Chinese make offerings in gratidude for past and future fortune. Lion and dragon dances can be witnessed on the street then. type: general World66 rating: [rate it] |