KIMPRADIT ROAD
Hatyai has been quite an interesting city to walk around. Vibrant and pleasant. Even though my trip to Hatyai wasn't long, it felt as though I was there for a long time.


Some local sellers selling local fruits.

Casually sitting there selling some longans. I am not sure what the other types of vegetables are. Tuk-tuks were behind. Nowadays, with new technology, Tuk-tuks have become slightly less favoured as the mode of transport.
The local sellers selling clothes near Lee Plaza mall.

From what I've observed is that they pack up everything and head back in the afternoon. While I was there, I saw how much effort was needed to pack up everything before heading back.

The things sold here are quite reasonably priced. But do alway try to get a bargain price whenever possible. Usually, the sellers here sell clothes.
The Golden arches

Calm morning walk around the city. As I am writing this, I am missing that ambience while I was there in Hatyai.

Walking along the pathways along the road.

The streets early in the morning

Early in the morning. Many people have not come out yet. One thing I notice about Hatyai was that there wasn't a lot of tourist. Mostly Malaysians and maybe some Singaporeans. While I was in some of the malls, I could hear Malaysians speaking chinese. Malaysian chinese.
The city is quite clean

The people here are quite nice and vibrant.
The parking rules

One rule to follow is to park at the spaces where lots of cars park. I rented a car and drove around.
Driving tour around the city
Driving around Hatyai has been quite fun. Small alleyways. Lots of motorbikes. No helmets.
Finally we reached this famous stall that sold noodles

We decided to give it a go.

I hope that you enjoy reading this post. Have a great day. Do read the prior post.
One day left in Hatyai
@luueetang/one-more-day-in-hatyai
MAKRO HATYAI
@luueetang/makro-hatyai
Hatyai city tour
@luueetang/hatyai-city-tour