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Hat Yai, a city in Thailand's far south near the Malaysian border, is a sprawling commercial hub and shopping destination. At the Khlong Hae Floating Market, vendors sell local foods and handicrafts from traditional boats docked in a canal.
The Wat Hat Yai Nai temple is known for its 35m-long reclining Buddha. Outside the city center, Hat Yai Park is a hilly green area with a standing Buddha statue and a cable car.
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Art Thomya, a Thai singer/songwriter will show you the 7 Must-Dos in HATYAI / SONGKHLA, the business hub in Southern Thailand and a connection to Malaysia. Art was accompanied by his local friends who are eager to show you the charms of their hometown. Let's take this journey together!
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HATYAI LUXURY GUIDE | Best Sights, Food & Hotel
It’s always amazing when a destination really delights and surprises and that’s exactly what happened for me in HatYai, Thailand. This was a long weekend trip for me from Kuala Lumpur by train and it is one I hope to do again soon. From seeing the tallest Buddha statue in south Thailand, experiencing my first floating market, eating lunch in a treehouse, and sipping cocktails each day at happy hour … it was a perfect escape from KL. I even tried dental tourism for the first time and that turned out great! #HatYai ##hatyaifloatingmarket #hatyaimunicipalpark #hatyaistreetfood
PRO TIP! Stay at the Centara HatYai hotel and book a half-day car and driver service with the knowledgeable and fun 22-year Centara veteran, Roger. He’ll get you to spots that normal taxis and tuk tuk’s can’t access.
HatYai Travel Guide: What to Eat, Drink & See
Below you’ll find links to everywhere I went, along with the videos I shot of the train ride from Kuala Lumpur to Padang Besar and back and the full review of the Centara HatYai Hotel:
The Containers – don’t miss jacking up on pure Arabica bean coffee and devouring a scrumptious breakfast before you start your day in HatYai at this very special cafe. Their coffee jelly is a dream I keep playing over and over again in my head, it was SO YUMMY! They also have a full menu complete with healthy and naughty treats like burgers so be sure to go hungry, no matter if it’s morning or night.
HatYai Municipal Park – this is the most impressive and non-commercial/touristy feeling Buddha statues and park I have been to in Thailand and absolutely a MUST for anyone visiting HatYai. Several people told me it is also the #1 stop to go to watch the sunset, which I plan to do on my next trip. Check out my friend Emily’s blog for details (there isn’t an official social media page for it that I could find).
Centara HatYai Hotel – this wonderful gem is located right downtown and offered up such spacious and well-decorated rooms, perfect service, and festive nightly cocktail hour that I thought I was in a 5-star hotel. It is affordable luxury at its best.
Alive restaurant & bar – if Tarzan and Jane were hipster foodies, this would be their number one favourite restaurant in HatYai! This open air hotspot is something truly special and a great place to come as a solo traveller, on a date, or with the whole family. It’s menu is chockablock full of fresh delights like a deconstructed Tom Yum Goong in fried rice form and one of the most tasty Thai salads with fresh squid I’ve ever eaten.
HatYai Khlong Hae Floating Market – I couldn’t find an official page for this so it was the team at Centara Hotel that helped me plan my visit here. Open from 4pm (not 3pm as stated online according to the Centara team) Friday to Sunday, this is a VERY touristy thing to do but it’s still a fabulous time. For me, the floating stalls were a bit too over-the-top with costumes but on the “land side” of the river are rows and rows of dee-lish Thai street food and what I’m sure is a fun night market (I was there during the day). From sweets to savoury and even clothes and beer stalls, you’ll find something to tempt you here.
SmileDent Dental Clinic - this was my first time exploring medical or dental tourism and it was a great success! I had read that dentists were amazing and that it was growing more popular for foreigners to go to the dentist in HatYai so I tried out SmileDent Dental Clinic for a teeth cleaning. Their office was so pretty and shiny white, and everyone was so kind. I'm also looking into going back to have two veneers done, so stay tuned! I absolutely recommend them and loved that it's a mostly female office as you'll see!
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- From Kuala Lumpur to HatYai by train (via Padang Besar)
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Many of the klongs, as the transport canals are called in Thailand, have been filled up within the last decades. Nevertheless there are still numerous which are worth being visited. We take a boat through the Klongs of Thonburi, east of the Chao Phraya River. Already 20 years ago we had made this tour. At that time one could hardly talk about houses along the klongs. It were more wooden shacks that look very poor. This has changed. Today you find some pretty houses and some are noble designed. The majority is kept simple but clean and tidy.
Now and then you can still see women washing the clothes or kids swimming in the klongs. There used to be a lot more. 20 years ago it was customary to wash themselves in the water of the klongs.
Today, most homes have running water, you can see the laid water pipes. It amazes us to find stately monitor lizards in the klongs. After we have passed some monitor lizards swimming by, we can also observe others sunbathing at close range. They allegedly are harmless because they are very shy. Whether this is the case, we cannot and will not check.
Occasionally, you find merchants coming with their boats. For quite some time, you don't find floating markets in Bangkok anymore.
On the edge of Klongs of Thonburi we see a whole new neighborhood springing up out of the ground.
Partly one built also multi-story residential buildings. Between them one repeatedly find temples.
We stop at one of these temples. A monk comes to the boat and gives us bread. It is meant for the fish in front of temples. A few pieces are sufficient to bring the water to a boil. Only now, we realize the richness in fish in the canals. Fishing in front of the temples is prohibited. Here, the fish are considered sacred.
The water-level is fairly constant since it is regulated by locks at the mouth into the Chao Phraya.
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Viele der Klongs, wie die Transportkanäle in Thailand genannt werden, sind in den letzten Jahrzehnten zugeschüttet worden. Dennoch gibt es noch zahlreiche, die es wert sind besucht zu werden.
Wir machen eine Bootstour durch die Klongs von Thonburi, östlich des Chao-Phraya-Fluss. Bereits vor rund 20 Jahren hatten wir diese Tour auch gemacht. Damals konnte man kaum über Häuser an den Klongs reden. Es waren eher Bretterverschläge und sahen schon sehr armselig aus. Das hat sich geändert.
Heute findet man hier zum Teil sehr schmucke Häuser, die auch edel gestaltet sind. Der größte Teil ist einfach gehalten, aber sauber und ordentlich.
Ab und zu sieht man noch Frauen Wäsche waschen oder Kinder schwimmen. Dies waren früher deutlich mehr. Da war es auch üblich sich im Wasser der Klongs zu waschen. Heute verfügen die meisten Häuser über fliesendes Wasser, wie an den verlegten Wasserleitungsrohren erkennbar ist.
Erstaunt hat uns die Tatsache, dass es in den Klongs stattliche Warane gibt. Nachdem wir einige haben vorbeischwimmen sehen, können wir auch welche beim Sonnenbaden aus nächster Nähe beobachten. Angeblich sind sie harmlos, da sie sehr scheu sind. Ob dies so ist, können und wollen wir lieber nicht überprüfen.
Nur noch vereinzelt sind schwimmende Händler anzutreffen. Schwimmende Märkte gibt es in Bangkok schon länger nicht mehr.
Am Rande der Klongs sehen wir ganze Neubauviertel aus dem Boden wachsen. Teilweise entstehen auch mehrgeschossige Wohnhäuser. Dazwischen sind immer wieder Tempel anzutreffen.
Bei einem dieser Tempel halten wir an. Ein Mönch kommt zum Boot und gibt uns Brot. Es ist für die Fische vor den Tempeln gedacht. Wenige Stücke genügen um das Wasser zum brodeln zu bringen.
Erst jetzt erkennen wir wie fischreich diese Kanäle sind. Fischen vor den Tempeln ist nicht gestattet. Die Fische hier gelten als heilig.
Der Wasserstand ist recht konstant, da er durch Schleusen an den Mündungen zum Chao Phraya reguliert wird.
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25 Things to do in Bangkok, Thailand Travel Guide
Join us as we visit Bangkok exploring the best 25 things to do in the city in this Bangkok travel guide. Audrey and I have been traveling to Bangkok, Thailand on off now for a better part of a decade. Sometimes we're sticking around in 'The Big Mango' for travel and other times just for transit. However, any extensive travels in Southeast Asia almost inevitably leads to Bangkok and in this city guide we cover ancient temples worth visiting, rooftop bars to catch sunset, trendy downtown malls and legendary street food. Come find out what makes Bangkok (กรุงเทพมหานคร) one of the most visited cities in the world.
25 Things to do in Bangkok Travel Guide:
1) Grand Palace (พระบรมมหาราชวัง) - 00:44
2) Wat Phra Kaew aka 'Temple of the Emerald Buddha' (วัดพระแก้ว) - 01:34
3) Chao Phraya Express Boat ride along the Chao Phraya River (เจ้าพระยา) - 01:55
4) Wat Arun aka 'Temple of Dawn' (วัดอรุณ) - 02:50
5) Chatuchak Weekend Market aka Jatujak or JJ Market (จตุจักร) - 04:24
6) Bangkok Street Food - Thai street food (อาหารไทย) - 04:36
7) Chatuchak Park (สวนจตุจักร) - 06:48
8) Jim Thompson House - 07:09
9) Cloud 47 Rooftop Bar for sunset views of Bangkok and Bangkok nightlife - 08:08
10) Wat Saket 'Golden Mount Temple' (วัดสระเกศราชวรมหาวิหาร) - 09:21
11) Wat Po 'Reclining Buddha' (วัดโพธิ์) - 10:07
12) Bangkok canal river taxi - 10:28
13) Pak Khlong Talat Flower Market (ปากคลองตลาด) - 11:17
14) Chinatown along Yaowarat Road (ถนนเยาวราช - 耀華力路) - 12:01
15) Golden Buddha at Wat Traimit (พรพุทธมหาสุวรรณปฏิมากร) - 12:11
16) Siam Square for shopping in Bangkok (สยามสแควร์) - 12:49
17) MBK mall in Bangkok 'Mahboonkrong' (มาบุญครอง) - 12:49
18) Central World entertainment & shopping in Bangkok (เซ็นทรัลเวิลด์) - 12:49
19) Erawan Shrine (ศาลท้าวมหาพรหม) - 13:33
20) Bangkok National Museum (พิพิธภัณฑสถานแห่งชาติ พระนคร) - 13:49
21) Lumphini Park for recreation and sports (สวนลุมพินี) - 14:31
22) Democracy Monument (อนุสาวรีย์ประชาธิปไตย) - 15:11
23) Tuk-Tuk ride around Bangkok (ตุ๊ก ๆ) - 15:25
24) Unicorn cafe for a quirky experience in Bangkok - 15:45
25) BTS Skytrain aka Bangkok Skytrain (รถไฟฟ้า) - 17:20
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Our visit Bangkok travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (best restaurants and street food), top museums, fascinating temples and the city by day and evening when Bangkok comes alive at night. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities you won't find in a typical Bangkok tourism brochure or Bangkok, Thailand city tour.
25 Things to do in Bangkok, Thailand Travel Guide Transcript:
Alright guys, welcome to the Big Mango! Yeah, we're here in Bangkok, Thailand. And if you've been traveling in Southeast Asia for a while or backpacking chances are you're going to pass through Bangkok (กรุงเทพมหานคร) at some point in time. At least a few times. We've been here in Bangkok many times before so we feel like we've gotten to know the city a little better each time and with this video we're going to show you 25 things to do in Bangkok, Thailand. Let's check it out.
In this video we visit the Grand Palace and plenty of wats, enjoy street food and then have drinks at a rooftop bar, weave our way through crowded markets and take our time visiting museums. We tried to see and do as much as we could with our time here, so consider this a little taste of what Bangkok has to offer. Now let’s get started!
And that’s a wrap for our visit to Bangkok. We hope you enjoyed this travel guide and that it gave you a few ideas of things to do, places to visit, and foods to eat on your trip. As always, if you have any other suggestions of things to do in Bangkok, feel free to share those with fellow travellers in the comments below. Happy travels and until next time!
This is part of our Travel in Thailand video series showcasing Thai food, Thai culture and Thai cuisine.
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What to see in Thailand: 11 Surat Thani
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Surat Thani is the largest of the southern provinces of Thailand, on the western shore of the Gulf of Thailand. Surat Thani means city of good people, a title given to the city by King Rama VI.
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Top 5 Shopping Malls in Bangkok | Travel in Thailand
Travel in Thailand 2016 - Top 5 Shopping Malls in Bangkok : Central World - Siam Paragon – MBK Center – Terminal 21 – Big C Super Center.
CENTRAL WORLD (เซ็นทรัลเวิลด์ )
No. 4,4/1-4/2,4/4 Khwaeng Pathum Wan, Khet Pathum Wan, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10330, Thailand
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Hours: 10:00 – 22:00
SIAM PARAGON ( สยามพารากอน )
No. 991 สยามพารากอน ถนน พระราม 1 Khwaeng Pathum Wan, Khet Pathum Wan, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10330, Thailand
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MBK CENTER ( มาบุญครอง )
No. Phayathai Rd, Pathum Wan, Khet Pathum Wan, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10330, Thailand
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Hours: 10:00 – 22:00
TERMINAL 21 SHOPPING MALL ( เทอร์มินัล 21 )
No. 88 Soi Sukhumvit 19, Khwaeng Khlong Toei Nuea, Khet Watthana, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10110, Thailand
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BIG C SUPER CENTER RAJDAMRI ( บิ๊กซี ซูเปอร์เซ็นเตอร์ )
No. 97/11 Ratchadamri Rd, Khwaeng Lumphini, Khet Pathum Wan, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10330, Thailand
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BEST FLOATING MARKETS in BANGKOK
In this travel vlog we show you the best floating markets in Bangkok (city center). Khlong Lat Mayom and Taling Chan Floating market are only 12 kilometer away from the city center, smaller and have a very local and indigenous atmosphere. Also do the Khlong river boat tour which cost only 69 Thai Bath (1 hour). Enjoy the vlog and check out more of our Bangkok vlogs like our Chatuchak (Jatujak) Market visit :-)
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Damnoen Saduak Floating Market (Ratchaburi) - Thailand 4K Travel Channel
The Damnoen Saduak Floating Market is Thailand's most famous floating market. It lies about 100 km southwest of Bangkok in the province Ratchaburi.
The floating market has a long history. In the past, Thailand had a poorly developed road network and so King Rama IV commissioned the 35 km long Damnoen Saduak Canal, which connects the Tha Chin River in Samut Sakhon province with the Mae Klong in the Samut Songkharm Province. The canal was completed in 1868, and the fertile soil on the banks offered the best condition for a rich harvest. They farmers sold their products directly on the canal and thus the floating market evolved over time.
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Der Damnoen Saduak Floating Market ist Thailands berühmtester schwimmender Markt. Er liegt ungefähr 100 km südwestlich von Bangkok in der Provinz Ratchaburi.
Der schwimmende Markt von Damnoen Saduak hat eine lange Geschichte. Früher hatte Thailand ein schlecht ausgebautes Straßennetz und so lies König Rama IV den ca. 35km langen Damnoen Saduak Kanal bauen, der den Tha Chin Fluss in der Provinz Samut Sakhon mit dem Mae Klong in der Provinz Samut Songkharm verbindet. Der Kanal wurde 1868 fertiggestellt und in der fruchtbaren Erde an den Ufern konnten die Bauern reiche Ernte einfahren. Sie boten ihre Produkte direkt am Kanal an und so entwickelte sich im Laufe der Zeit der schwimmende Markt.
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