Before I visit hatyai, mum mention the floating market to me, which she describe almost same like bangkok’s floating market, unfortunately, she never visit before as well.
After visit Hatyai Klong Hair Floating Market, compare to the bangkok floating market as In my memories are totally different.
We reach there approximate 4.30pm (thailand 3.30pm), sun light still very heavy, still not a barrier for us!
Before corss over to another end, we visit the stall around there
We found this! French Thai Fries!
I do try the small and big one! taste just like twisties!
Over this stall, it have worms, cockroach, glass hopper and some other insect!
This is the cockroach! Yucks
I wonder how this rose created, I hope to learn, and create for my love one during valentine! full of sincere and not costly!
Before we cross over the bridge, I saw some boat fetching some passenger, put them on the floating platform. I wonder where they come from???
A lot visitor visit klong hair floating market, and found that a lot are speaking hokkien, I believe most of them are come from Penang or Kedah.
I wonder what this sign board write? Any one can translate?
This is what I like most! Before I visit this floating market, dad told me that they sell drink, and give the mug together. Now I realize how special this klong hair floating market are.
A lot of so call boat stall selling drink, with a lot of special shape mug, selling at 20B to 25B, my self buy a doremon shape one, cost me 25b
Fries Potato also have, but I never buy, next round should try it
This old lady are actually BBQ on the bun, should be roti canai’s bun
David found his favorite mug, ultraman one, at that moment weather is very hot, every one feel thirsty, but he is very happy not because of the drink, is because of the nice mug
If you happen to visit hatyai, and plan to visit Klong Hair Floating Market, just find a tuk tuk car, and told them the floating market, they will bring you there and cost about 15 to 2o baht.
Surprising… If this floating market is ‘created’ for tourists, it should have a lot more signs in English…
Actually, the most famous floating market in Thailand is the one in Damnoen Saduak, 2 hours to the west of Bangkok.
Very interesting place to visit. Never set foot on Thailand before. Where’s your cute doraemon cup?
Walao… They really eat those stuffs?
I have try to eat those worm too… not bad, taste like twisties
this place give me best impresssion when i visit there
i love the pictures. can i save them?
Interesting place.I went there before and food r really good,try it n u will love it.Dring weekend,it just like our malaysia pasar malam,Hokkien everywhere!!!
Mesti nak pi kat sini .. 12-14mac 2011 kami akan ke sana sekeluarga ..horeeee
I haven’t visit this place before. Will visit next trip to hat yai. Abit different from bangkok one.
is the floating market open on weekdays ?
how far is it from town ?
any idea what time does it open ? morning ?
week days is open ,but if not mistaken, close on 1 day on week day. and it is not far from town