Date: 22th-24th May, 2015
Next target --> F.O.O.D!
I was kind of expecting the floating market to be like the one i visited in Bangkok but apparently it's different. It's a market with rows of boat next to a walkway. So basically only the sellers are on the boat while the consumers are on the pathway.
Apart from the floating market, there were also a huge flea market next to it. Since we're running out of time, we just went to the floating market for our hi-tea there.
Apparently, the most famous item on sale were the drink. It's served inside a red-clay cup of all sort of shapes and sizes. As for the food, all of them were served in bite-size. All of which were yummy! I especially love the egg roe 'burger'.
After spending about an hour there, we asked the tuk-tuk driver to drop us off at the Lee Garden area. Went into the mall just to use the loo and walkaround. Since the previous years bombing incident, you are required to have a body scan into every major mall in Hatyai. One of them the Lee Gardens' Plaza.
Nothing much here but we spent some time at the art center level on the top floor.
Since we're pretty stuffed from our hi-tea at the Floating market, we skipped dinner and ended the day with a Thai massage at one of the massage parlor in front of the Plaza. Chepo, around BHT300 for an hour.
Next target --> F.O.O.D!
I was kind of expecting the floating market to be like the one i visited in Bangkok but apparently it's different. It's a market with rows of boat next to a walkway. So basically only the sellers are on the boat while the consumers are on the pathway.
Apart from the floating market, there were also a huge flea market next to it. Since we're running out of time, we just went to the floating market for our hi-tea there.
Apparently, the most famous item on sale were the drink. It's served inside a red-clay cup of all sort of shapes and sizes. As for the food, all of them were served in bite-size. All of which were yummy! I especially love the egg roe 'burger'.
After spending about an hour there, we asked the tuk-tuk driver to drop us off at the Lee Garden area. Went into the mall just to use the loo and walkaround. Since the previous years bombing incident, you are required to have a body scan into every major mall in Hatyai. One of them the Lee Gardens' Plaza.
Nothing much here but we spent some time at the art center level on the top floor.
Since we're pretty stuffed from our hi-tea at the Floating market, we skipped dinner and ended the day with a Thai massage at one of the massage parlor in front of the Plaza. Chepo, around BHT300 for an hour.
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