After Danok's Asian Cultural Village, it was back to Hat Yai. While recognized as the largest metropolitan area in the south of Thailand, don't expect Hat Yai to be a Bangkok. Less vibrant perhaps than the capital; with less high rise buildings and less tourist attractions and things to do, travellers here are mostly Malaysians especially those from the other side of the border; from the northern states of Malaysia, Perak, Penang, Perlis, Kedah who come for short weekend trips, mainly to eat and shop. The night was still young when we reached there and we took to the streets, browsing and combing the roadside stalls and the few shopping complexes available. There was still bargains to be found yet especially in the forms of clothings and food items before we leave for home the next day. Good night, Hat Yai. We'll meet again and again!
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