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Hat Yai, Thailand 9/05

by Simon Loh   
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Novotel Central Sukhontha Hat Yai

Novotel Central Sukhontha Hat Yai
A twin-bedroom in Novotel.


One of the better hotels in town.


Neat and spacious room.


The swimming pool on the 7th floor with a massage centre.


A view of Hat Yai from the hotel room, Lee Gardens Plaza is just opposite...


And also Central department store is just beside the hotel. Hat Yai...

Hat Yai - Big Market

Hat Yai - Big Market
The street of Montri 1 Road where the big market is.


Inside the covered market, clothings are the main items offered.


3 different types of markets here between Montri 1 Road, Montri Road, and...


On a very hot morning, a clock tower nearby.


Street vendors selling different kinds of food, snacks and drinks.


Riding a tuk tuk, with another following behind.

Hat Yai - Sanehanusorn Road

Hat Yai - Sanehanusorn Road
The street where the night hawkwers are located.


A sumptous dinner in a restaurant along Sanehanusorn Road.


Typical Thai street food is abundant almost everywhere along this street.


The street comes alive at night with hawker stalls, restaurants,...


An elephant appearing on the street.

Novotel Central Sukhontha Hat Yai

Novotel Central Sukhontha Hat Yai
At the lobby of Novotel.


It has its own live music bar at night.

Hat Yai - Wat Hat Yai Nai

Hat Yai - Wat Hat Yai Nai
The reclining Buddha at Hat Yai Nai Temple.


The monastery is where Phra Phuttha Hattha Mongkhon is enshrined.


A large reclining Buddha measuring 35 meters long, 15 meters tall, and...


A four-faced Buddha statue beside the reclining Buddha.


It's highly revered by both locals and foreigners.


It is believed to be the third largest reclining Buddha in the world.
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This is the first time I saw Hat Yai so well described. Thank you for sharing!
— Timothy Tye, January 7, 2007
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