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Night Paradise Hatyai Countdown 2010 Festivel
Night Paradise Hatyai Countdown 2010 Festivel
Hatyai City
30 December 2009 – 3 January 2010
at Sripoowanart Lagoon water , Sripuvanat is near Diana Complex Shopping Center on Sripoowanart Road.
Activities.
Within the area of focus light, a voice in a manner different activities, entertainment and a convivial place for a beautiful decorative trim. Free concerts by leading artists in Thailand. Country band contest. As well as the entertainment show / agencies are many activities listed in various forms.
10/23/2008
Songkhla Aquarium - Top Hit Travel in Songkhla-Hatyai

Songkhla Aquarium
Open News today in Songkhla
Address
39 Laem Son-On Rd., Bor-Yang Sub-District,Muang District,Songkhla Province 90000 Thailand.
Telephone . + 6674 322787 Information Services
Background
Songkhla Aquarium established by Songkhla Municipality. Located at Laem Son-On.Bor-yang Subdistrict,Muang District,Songkhla. Songkhla Aquarium is the newest tour place of Songkhla Province.As the Knowladge source of under water life.We will bring you down to under water world.Seeing the greatest gigantic and plentiful of giant groupers in Thailand,Friendly Leopard Sharks and Group of colourful fishes living surrounded by beautiful coral reefs which you can touch the real of under water life.
Show
Zone A : Fresh Water Fish
Zone B : Brackish water Fish
Zone C : Marine Fish
Zone D : Gulf of Thailand
Ticket Fee
Adult 100 Bath
Children 50 Bath
Foreigner 200 Bath
Member Fee
Per 1 Year : Price 999 Bath
Per 5 Year : Price 4999 Bath
Open Time
- Monday – Friday 09.00 a.m. – 07.00 p.m.
- Saturday – Sunday and Public Holiday Open 6 Rounds
- Round 1 08.00 a.m. -10.00 a.m.
- Round 2 10.00 a.m. – 12.00 a.m.
- Round 3 12.00 a.m. – 02.00 p.m.
- Round 4 02.00 p.m. – 04.00 p.m.
- Round 5 04.00 p.m. – 06.00 p.m.
- Round 6 06.00 p.m. – 08.00 p.m.
8/30/2008
Air To Hatyai
Flying time aboard a Thai Airways International Boeing jet is 1 hour and 15 minutes. Air schedules may be obtained, or confirmed, at Thai Airways International (Bangkok) Tel: 280-0070, 280-0080, 2800090-110 and (Hat Yai) (074) 245851-2, 243711, 246165, 233433
7/17/2008
Hatyai Spa

Tel: 0 7423 8594 Fax : 0 7423 8595
http://www.sittaraspa.com
Sittara Spa , a cool word with the inspiration to be named of the spa. The first “Sit” comes from the name of the landlord “Sit- thiporn”, while the “tara” means the hydro which is the core of the Spa. Koon Sittiporn is the entrepreneur that trusts and believes in the trend of human take cares. Sittara Spa has a chance to be served the hadyai and songkhla people who understand in concept “wellness” in their lives.
6/21/2008
How To get to Hat Yai By Thai Railways
Take an Overnight Train on Thai Railways Southern Train Line from Bangkok's Hualamphong Train Station to Hat Yai Train Station. Hat Yai is the 'Southern Hub' for all trains going into / coming from Malaysia via Padang Besar, Malaysia. At Hat Yai Station, The Southern Line splits into two South-bound Branches. One goes Southeast via Songkla, Yala, Pattani to Sungai Kolok on the Thai / Malay Border. The other Branch goes Southwest to Padang Besar and destinations South into in Malaysia. There is a rail link at Sungai Kolok (last station on the Thai Railways Southeast Branch) across the Golok River to Rantau Panjang (in Malaysia), but there are no cross-border passenger train services there. Thailand Railways 'International Express' (Bangkok to Butterworth, Malaysia) and Malayan Railways 'Senandung Langkawi' (Hat Yai to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) both travel via Padang Besar (on the Thai/Malay Border).
To/from Malaysia:
The Thai Railways 'International Express' between Hat Yai and Butterworth (Malaysia) via Padang Besar. 'International Express' Hat Yai-Pedang Besar-Butterowrth (Malaysia)*'International Express' Trains to Butterworth depart daily at 05:50. *International Express' Trains from Butterworth (Malaysia) to Hat Yai depart at 13:15 (There is continuing service onto Bangkok).
Malayan Railways (Keretapi Tanah Melayu) The 'Senandung Langkawi' (Langkawi Express) between Hat Yai and Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)via Padang Besar.'Senandung Langkawi' Hat Yai-Padang Besar-Butterworth (Malaysia)-Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)*'Senandung Langkawi' to Kuala Lumpur departs Hat Yai daily at 14:50 *'Senandung Langkawi' from Kuala Lumpur departs from Kuala Lumpur Sentral Station daily at 20:45
Please note that Malaysian time is one hour ahead of Thai time.
6/11/2008
Hat Yai & Sleeper Train to Kuala Lumpur
Hat Yai & Sleeper Train to Kuala Lumpur
by Shelby7613 - 15th March

The train for Kuala Lumpur
We got a bus early in the morning on the 13th to take us to Trang and then onto Hat Yai. To get off of Lanta by car you have to go on the car ferry. With that and the other crowds it can take a long time. We were picked up at 7.30am and by the time the van was full and we were on our way it was 8.20. Onto the first car ferry and across onto Lanta Nok the northern Island then we queued for ages to get onto the next car ferry over to the mainland. We finally arrived in Trang at just after 12pm. The next van we had to get was from Trang to Hat Yai, After getting that and finally on our way we got to Hat yai about 3pm. We eventually found the guesthouse I had seen in the SEA shoestring called Louise Guesthouse. it was about 500 meters from Hat yai station so ideal. It was only 350 bahts a night for a double room, it was a big room but the sheets looked very grim, but hey it was for one night. We went for a wander around.. Not an excessive amount
about its like a tiny part of Bangkok, next to our guesthouse was a shopping centre called Robinsons really it was like a Debenhams. a few streets away we found a night market area and another shopping centre with Mc D's, Burger King, Pizza hut etc. so it kept us busy for the afternoon/evening. The next morning we checked out and again had another wander around before heading to get the train. At about 2pm we grabbed our bags and headed over to the station to find our train to Kuala Lumpur. It took asking 3 people with them just pointing in a direction before finally found it didnt realise we would have to climb across the tracks and then onto some piled up wooden sleepers to get onto the train great fun with your back pack on !!!. We found our designated beds for our trip and locked up our bags. Me and matt were on the upper bunks as it was all I could get but they were more comfortable and roomy than the train to chiang mai. We finally set off about 3.30pm and about 4.30pm we hit the border of malaysia (padang besar) we had to get off the train and go through thai customs to get our exit stamp, then walk round the corner to come through malaysian customs and get your visa entrance stamp. When we returned to the platform we had to wait for the train to come back which then had a further 5 carriages attached. back on the train it was for another 13 hours.
The trip seemed to go relatively fast and I managed to get some sleep (I think). At about 6am we arrived in Kuala Lumpur
http://www.travelblog.org/Asia/Thailand/South/Hat-Yai/blog-272209.html
6/10/2008
Kao Seng

Kao Seng
Muang Songkhla Songkhla
It is situated in Muang Songkhla. “Kao Seng” is the name of a beach and also refers to the rock on the cliff that is one of an unproved legend that there is some 900,000 Baht worth of treasure hidden under the rock since the old days of Siam
Literally, “kao” is a Thai word for “nine”, “seng” might be derived from “saen”, meaning “a hundred thousand”. So the “Koa Seng” might truly refer to a treasure of 900,000 Baht (it should be of higher value now).
The scenery from the rock, within the compound of a Buddhist temple there, is quite an impressive one. Just imagine, in a nice sunny day, facing the right view standing a view of the rock itself and the sea, and to the left is another beautiful view of the rock, the sea, fishing boats, and Kao Seng Beach. The Cat and Rat Islands can be seen at a far distance beyond the rock.
Entering the temple compound, you should behave properly because the rock is also within the Buddhist monks' sacred place.
How to get there?
Regular Hatyai-Songkhla bus is the cheapest way to get to Songkhla. Take it and get off at the Kao Seng intersection. It is about 1 km from the intersection to the beach and about 1.5 km to the rock. Turning right into a small concrete road. You may take a motorbike taxi that cost about 10 Baht/person.
http://www.songkhlatourism.org/index.php?cat=travel&id=159&mode=detail
6/08/2008
Thailand Tourism Festival 2008

Thailand Tourism Festival 2008
5 Jun 2008 - 8 Jun 2008
Challenger Hall, Impact, Muangthong Thani,Bangkok
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Ko Yo Island Yo Island is a popular day trip from either Hat Yai or Songkhla. The island has become especially popular since a bridge ...
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