| Songkhla at a glance
Songkhla, one of Thailand’s important
ports and coastal provinces, is located 950 kilometers
from Bangkok. Occupying an area of 7,393 square kilometers
on the eastern side of the Malaysian Peninsula, the
province is bordered by the States of Kedah (Sai Buri)
and Perlis of Malaysia to the south and the Gulf of
Thailand to the east. In addition, Songkhla borders
on Nakhon Si Thammarat and Phatthalung Provinces to
the north, Yala and Pattani Provinces to the south,
and Satun and Phatthalung Provinces to the west. |
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An undeniably historic
town endowed with ancient ruins, arts, and places of
cultural importance, Songkhla, a melting pot of Thais,
Chinese and Malays, charms visitors with its unique
traditions, dialect, and folk entertainment. These characteristics
are reflections of the province’s rich cultural heritage,
which has been preserved and passed down from generations
to generations.
Hat Yai, a district
of Songkhla, is perhaps better known than the provincial
capital itself. Hat Yai serves as a southern hub of
communication, trading and transportation as well as
a gateway to Malaysia and Singapore. In light of this,
Hat Yai has gained importance as the driving force of
economic growth in the southern region. |