Day 2 at Hatyai! The weather was pretty kind to us for the whole journey. It did rain, but for a lil while, and it did not affect our trip. The sun was pretty kind to us too. The heat is still bearable and it didn't shined like the sun in Malaysia, killing our skin cells. Lol. Let's proceed on to my post :P
Good morning Hatyai!
#nofilter
Waffles with honey syrup.
Sausages, fries, barbeque-ed fish cubes and sticks of flour with long beans on the inner.
Orange juice.
Hot chocolate.
Butter x jam.
A very pleasant breakfast indeed. :)
Streets of Hatyai in the afternoon.
Captured from the tuk tuk.
At Khlong Hae Floating Market.
Khlong Hae Floating Market is the first floating market of southern Thailand. It intended to retrieve old-way trading of the local people that depended on waterway transportation.
The people! omg
The market offers mostly food and agricultural produces of its locality it also provides sightsocing tour by boat. It apens on Fridays-Sundays during 15:00 – 21:00 Hrs.and organized by Khlong Hoe Municipality that can be contacted at Tel. 074 580888 or fax. 074 580785 or visit its web site at www.klonghaecity.org
Song Tam/
The other side of the river.
Sausages.
I can hardly remember what are these. Sorry ://
And the best part of the floating market - fried bird eggs! Omgg I miss it already =x
Corns. *reminds me of 2NE1's Park Bom* lololol
My favorite!
Everyone's favorite!
The floating market at night.
Those porcelain mugs are for sale. It comes together with coconut drink. But my advise is keep the cup, pour the water away. It's kinda dirty, so if you don't wish to get food poisoning, throw the water away. :)
They're everywhere, so don't worry if you didn't get yours! ;)
My best companion for the whole trip. Converse ftw!
Chips. Err you can actually find them in any local (Hatyai) night markets. Even Penang & KL's night markets has them! :)
See, I told you they're everywhere :P
View from top.
I got really busy shopping, so I didn't take much pictures. No pictures for day 3, as we did not went for any sightseeing. We left Hatyai in the afternoon. But before that, we manage to do some last minute shopping at the Santisuk Market, which is located quite near to Lee Gardens. As there is less more tourists and foreigners so the stuffs there are definitely cheaper. You can just cut the price to the lowest and they'll just sell it to you. Lol. That's all for my September Hatyai trip. I'll be visiting there again very soon, so stay tuned for my upcoming blog posts. As for now, I have to go look for something else I can update next time.
Till then, toodles! X