Hat Yai is one of Thailand's southernmost city, located in the province of Songkhla. It is located only 30 km from the border with Malaysia. The city began primarily as a railway junction between Thailand and Malaysia. And 'one of the lesser known tourist places in Thailand and it is interesting for those who want to "get away from it all", but still the functions of a city.
The city is becoming increasingly popular among gays. There are at least three gay bars and gay sauna now calledGL and sauna. Admission is 250 baht and includes one drink.
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The gay bars are within walking distance of each other, most notably the G-Men bar.
The city was a small village until the arrival of the railroad in 1922 and has slowly but surely increased in size since then. The population is currently around 160,000. The official name of the city of Hat Yai Ma. But if it is the Thai word for a relative of the popular jackfruit tree fruit. Yai means big or large.
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Arrivalthe city and the region is not an issue. There are buses, airline service, rail service and, of course. In Hat Yai, there are many mini-buses, taxis and tuk-tuk motorcycle.
The accommodations are relatively expensive in Hat Yai, as it is not a city on the beach or spa. Food in Hat Yai is mostly Thai, but some of the malls have restaurants that have "farang food" and there a couple of "farang food is. It 'best to book a room through a travel agent. She almostalways a better rate of a travel agent to book directly through a hotel in Hat Yai.
Nightlife in Hat Yai has a surprisingly high number of bars for a small town, many of which include live music. A popular place to go is Oceana and fun, on the outskirts of Hat Yai. There is a nice outdoor restaurant and bar, which extends over two floors and opens into a wonderfully romantic park up to 02.00 clock. There is a disco nearby, and it seemsremain open up to 04.00 clock.
Lee Garden Plaza offers fast food restaurants including McDonalds, KFC and Sizzler. There is also a modern multiplex cinema at Lee Garden.
It is not very much in the way of sightseeing in the vicinity of Hat Yai, but the three most popular attractions are:
Wat Hat Yai Nai - has a meter long reclining Buddha 35, the third largest in the world.
Hat Yai Municipal Park - This park is very popular among Thais and includes aAbundance of flowering plants and an aviary excellent.
Considered by many to be one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Thailand - Tone Nga Chang Waterfall. This is a 7-level waterfall, the most famous is the third level, known as "Elephant Tusk" waterfall. Here are the drops to be separated into two streams, like elephant tusks. You can easily hire transportation to and from the park for about 400 baht.
Many farang visa runs to go to Hat Yai, thanks to its proximity toBorder with Malaysia. The route takes you Dannok. From there you can simply cross the border on foot, taking care of your visa renewal and return, although many take a taxi bike, if you want 20 baht per trip. Mini Vans are available to Hat Yai back after about 60 baht, but does not leave until they are full. The journey takes about 90 minutes.
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Hat Yai - growing city in southern Thailand
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