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Tourism Discover Hat Yai: Best-Value City in Asia for Two Years Running
File photo for reference only Hat Yai has once more secured its spot among Asia’s top three best-value cities, as highlighted in Agoda’s mid-year 2025 travel report. This marks the second consecutive year for the city, located in Thailand’s Songkhla province, signalling a notable shift in the region’s tourism appeal. Transformation from Transit to Tourist Hub Traditionally, Hat Yai has been a mere transit point for travellers heading to Thailand’s southern border or nearby islands. However, it has evolved into a destination in its own right. This bustling city, the largest in southern Thailand, offers a captivating blend of Thai, Chinese, and Muslim cultures. Its dynamic cultural scene, affordable cuisine, and well-connected transport infrastructure – encompassing road, rail, and air links – contribute to its growing popularity. A Favourite for Malaysian and Singaporean Tourists Hat Yai has seen a rise in international arrivals, particularly from Malaysia and Singapore. The city attracts travellers seeking short, budget-friendly trips, with a focus on local culinary delights and shopping experiences. Hotels in Hat Yai average just US$36 per night, roughly 1,300–1,400 Thai Baht, making it one of the most affordable accommodation options among major tourist cities in Thailand and across Asia. Culinary and Cultural Richness The city is celebrated for its culinary diversity, offering delights from morning dim sum and southern-style spicy curries to traditional Muslim biryani. Vibrant markets like Kim Yong Market, Greenway Market, and the weekend walking streets provide authentic local experiences. In addition to its food offerings, Hat Yai showcases its cultural tapestry through numerous significant landmarks, such as the Central Mosque of Songkhla, Wat Hat Yai Nai, and the Shrine of the Goddess Tubtim. These sites attract tourists interested in the area’s rich heritage and artistic traditions. Promoting Sustainable Tourism Hat Yai’s recurring recognition as a top-value destination aligns with the Thai government’s strategy to boost secondary cities as tourism hubs. This approach aims to decentralise tourism income, foster regional economic growth, and secure the long-term sustainability of Thailand’s tourism industry. As Hat Yai continues to shine on the global stage, its success highlights the untapped potential of Thailand’s secondary cities, inviting travellers to explore beyond the country's well-trodden paths. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Nation 2025-07-22 -
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Crime Chiang Mai Horror: Transwoman Seeks Justice in Brutal Assault
I think they had a ONS and she didn't want to take it any further. Or even if you meet for coffee and you decide you don't like the person, it's perfectly normal. As bad luck would have it, she met up with a psychopath. Maybe people should chat on the apps for a month before meeting up to gauge if the other person is mentally unstable. No easy answers. -
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Naltrexone
Has anyone been able to get prescription for Naltrexone here? I drink too much and its affecting my life. I need help. -
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Must Read Shockwaves Hit Travellers: U.S. Slaps $250 'Integrity Fee' on Non-Immigrant Visas
If you cant afford $250 then you cant afford it there -
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Crime Chiang Mai Horror: Transwoman Seeks Justice in Brutal Assault
Don't know, but there's definitively one a** ***e here. PS. Make that two. -
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The Thumbs Down Syndrome
Maybe it will start a Poll asking if anyone would want to meet it?- 1
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