Discover the best top things to do in Songkhla Province, Thailand including Songkhla Old Town, Golden Mermaid Statue, Hat Yai Municipal Park, Hat Yai Floating Market, Tang Kuan Hill, CentralFestival Hatyai, Laem Samila.
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'Could have wandered around for ages and still be discovering new nooks and crannies, treasures and fascinating architecture. Welcoming and well-marked, this area of town is seriously switched-on to encouraging tourism whilst retaining its charm. Not to be missed!
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This bronze statue of a mermaid is a prominent symbol and landmark of Songkhla.
The statue is the landmark of Samila Beach. Tourists hot spot & crowded almost everyday. Worth to visit
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Big, beautiful and lively in the evenings, this park is more than a park with a large female Buddha statue offering stunning views of the city as well as a cable car to the top of the mountain where a wat offers stunning views of the region. The park fills up with folks from the city gather every evening to picnic near the water fountain so we recommend going in the afternoon and ending with a picnic of your own from the food stalls all over the place. Enjoy!
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The floating market is well known and provides more thai traditional foods for tourists to enjoy and touch thai culture
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This is a must visit - to get to the top there is a rail way lift which costs 50 bahts - 30 up and 20 down. There is a route to walk but the hill is very steep and there are many monkeys to navigate which can be intimidating by their sheer number. At the top there are so many view points you are spoiled for choice. The hill top is an active temple so you need to respect the various shrines. A good time to visit is early morning for the quiet and late evening for the sunset.
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CentralFestival Hatyai is The First-Stop destination to fulfill your wishes where is situated in the middle of Hatyai. Can be conveniently accessed as it is only 3 minutes away from train station, 15 minutes away from the airport and only 1 minute from the bus terminal. Ready to fulfill and entertain customers with modernized goods and services from • over 250 fashion brand-named store, • famous restaurants, • 10 movie theaters of international standard and 1 IMAX 3D theater • Ice-skate arena • “Fun Planet”
Located close to the Bus Terminal, do pay a visit to this mall before leaving town. They have free shuttle bus going to/from Central Hat Yai ❨opp Lee Gardens Hotel❩ downtown. This mall just feels like any other CentralFestival in the country, but wayyyy better than other malls in Hat Yai. There are two foodcourts: one on the ground floor as you enter and the other on the top floor. I preferred the one on top floor as there are more choices and operate on a cash card basis, not to mention the view of Hat Yai. They have some southern Thai food, which is a blend of central Thai and Malay food. Unforgetable. If you have a lot of time to spare, there is a cinema and skating rink here. Tips: unlike the malls in Bangkok, the security here do search your bags, so I suggest to travel light if you could. If you couldnt wait for the free shuttle bus back to downtown, there are plenty of songthaew ❨most pass by Kim Yong Market downtown, 10 Baht❩ and tuktuks outside. Or just Grab a taxi. Happy shopping.
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You can pose for pictures with Nang Nguek Thong or Golden Mermaid Statue while enjoy a relaxing walk along the seafront. There are also plenty of vendors congregate along the beachfront, selling everything from cheap eats to Songkhla souvenirs.
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