Update: Thanks to Sz, I finally found out that the bazaar is called Hat Yai Plaza
A trip to Hat Yai would not be complete if you have not visited the "infamous" Hat Yai Bazaar. I have no idea what this bazaar is called (anyone can tell me?) but just tell the Tut Tut driver that you want to go to the market/bazaar and they will drop you off here.
Oh yeah, for those coming to Hat Yai, the current rate for Tut Tut is 20 bhat per person if your traveling within town. You should not be paying anything more then that.
The bazaar consist of narrow alleyways packed with rows after rows of stalls selling items ranging from local food products, clothing's, kitchenware to bags and shoes. You can find many fake branded items here cheap and of reasonable quality.
Be sure to bargain when your here. A good start off point would be 50% lower then the asking price. Do not hesitate to bargain lower or you will be paying a lot more then what the item is worth.
I bought a collar shirt at 150 baht, the offer price was 480 baht (I tend to bargain shamelessly).
To say that the bazaar is a huge maze is no understatement. I lost my way a few times trying to locate the shop that I wanted to go back to a few times.
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Ah, that's the place I work at and my pharmacy is located right at the entrance of the building.
Too bad, I could recommend you to a very fair shoes seller, she's nice and a very interested person to get along with. :)
Important question, is she young, beautiful and with a wonderful sense of humour? =))
*LOL* young, beautiful...
i hope the shoes are comfortable.
Dal,
I think shoes follows the persona of the seller... lol
haven't been to hat yai before ... looks cool
My last time to Hat Yai was during my early primary school days.
Its a good place for food and some cheap shopping.
I'll be posting more of my trips around Hat Yai soon
make me feel wana go... Shopping and shopping over there.
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