It was our second day in Hat Yai and we had planned to cover a few grounds visiting and eating what were there to offer. We headed to Kimyong Market early in the morning realising it was already packed with people. We were not really intrigued to enter the building - one, we weren't planning to buy anything that and two, it was just too crowded plus they were selling things that pretty much common at the stalls all over the city. The reason we came was to get breakfast. The market offered plenty of street food, but we settled for something familiar - Roti Canai.
Breakfast |
I had the Roti Telur and milk green tea. The Roti Telur was good and it came with a sweet curry gravy with it. Since I love to flood my rotis with gravy, my only complaint was that the gravy was not enough. But you can always ask for more, right? I chose the green tea as I was fascinated with the colour. It was SWEET. Very. But, still good. All for just 25 Baht.
After breakfast, we took a Grab to the Municpal Park. It cost us 128 Baht. We were there before 8.30am and lucky enough the place was not yet swarm with tourist. So, we were able to get some good photos of the place. It was a calming as it was situated on a hilltop. I for one was grateful that the Grab driver dropped us just near the entrance. I would need another Roti Telur again to fuel me up should I have hiked up there LOL.
It was almost time for Zuhur prayer and we took the opportunity to visit Songkhla Central Mosque. The mosque made us feel quite close to home. Having to perform Zuhur congregation would be something we will never forget. The experience was soothing, quiet and like for all mosques, peaceful.
To be continued in the final part...
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