Hat Yai is a significant city well-known among tourists, especially Malaysians and Chinese, and has its own airport. Today, we will bring you to get to know Hat Yai and Songkhla a little bit more with the famous landmarks that, once you arrive, you can stop by a bit to visit.
1. Samila Cape
The famous landmark of Songkhla, where you can find a gorgeous beach surrounded by nature and the highlight mermaid statue. Pleasantly shady and peaceful, perfect for relaxation. Another remarkable thing apart from that is friendly people, budget-friendly food, and super tasty.
2. Ton Nga Chang Waterfall
The Wildlife Sanctuary, which still retains fertility. This is the watershed source of Songkhla with a nature study trial. Visitors can take a walk to feel nature, picnic, or play in the water before heading to the city.
3. Kim Yong Market
If you don't stop by Kim Yong Market, the largest and best-cost souvenir center, it seems like you haven't reached Hat Yai. There are many souvenirs, such as dried goods and fresh products, at a reasonable price, and the sellers are lovely and kind. Tourists like to shop for souvenirs before boarding back.
4. Songkhla Central Mosque
This beauty has been entitled "Thailand's Tajmahal." A vast area and a long swimming pool in front of the mosque create a splendid reflection and become the favorite landmark for photographers and photography lovers. The highlight is in the evening, when the mosque turns on the light with the ombre sky as the background, becoming a fascinating scenery.
5. Khao Tang Kuan
Enjoy the Songkhla scenery in 360 at Khoa Tang Kuan, one of the top attractions in Songkhla. On the top of the hill, enshrining the long-standing Phra That Chedi, built during the Nakorn Sri Thammarat Kingdom era. Furthermore, you can visit a lighthouse and the Red Temple Hall at the top of the hill.