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		<title>Trip to Hatyai, Thailand</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In March this year, I visited Hatyai following a tour organised by my mum-in-law&#8217;s friend for 3 days. It was quite an interesting experience. We deliberately went for a no-frills, low budget approach. And that meant almost 2 days in a bus. But it was a cheery trip both ways, with the whole bus singing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In March this year, I visited Hatyai following a tour organised by my mum-in-law&#8217;s friend for 3 days. It was quite an interesting experience. We deliberately went for a no-frills, low budget approach. And that meant almost 2 days in a bus. But it was a cheery trip both ways, with the whole bus singing away at karaoke&#8217;s greatest hits.</p>
<p>For the life of me, I can&#8217;t remember the name of the hotel I stayed in, but it was quite new and near Lee Gardens Hotel. In any case, we didn&#8217;t spend much time in the hotel, basically just using it for quick pitstops and a place to bed down for the night.</p>
<p>As is the norm when travelling with a bunch of aunties, we visited *quite* a few temples.  These included the Guan Yin temple, the Four-faced Buddha temple and the Stainless Steel temple.  Of course, no trip to Thailand is ever complete without a  massage.  I have to say that whilst the massage felt good, I could&#8217;ve gone for a better choice of venue as the place we went to had WEIRD smelling bath robes. Note to self: don&#8217;t skimp when going for a massage.</p>
<p>Hatyai&#8217;s day and night markets, whilst not very different from the ones we see in Malaysia are still different enough for you to realise that you&#8217;re not in Malaysia.  All the Aunties bought stainless steel pots and pans. I on the other hand only bought a few small steel cups (so my son won&#8217;t break them when he drops them) and a tiffany to pack food.</p>
<p><span>We also bought some pork and duck noodles at the shops just before border. It seems that it is one of the &#8216;must buy&#8217; items when visiting Hatyai. The other things popular with Aunties is medicated oil.</span></p>
<p>Visit my <a href="http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=136417&amp;id=542574253&amp;l=ca843b617a">Facebook album</a> for some photos of the trip.</p>
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