SONGKHLA
THAILAND
Songkhla is one of less
visited by tourists, which makes it so much more attractive, places
in Thailand. One is more inclined to meet local people rather than
fellow visitors from all over the world.
Still, as far as scenic
beauty of the surrounds, history and tradition are concerned,
Songkhla has so much to offer. Back in the 8th century
Songkhla, then Singora, was visited by traders and in the 17th
century was still an important commercial hub. Songkhla is a port of
great importance and the entry to this port is guarded by 2 islands,
Ko Noo – Rat Island and Ko Maew – Cat Island. There are sculptures of both on shore.
Water in this part of
the Gulf of Siam is crystal clear and a sandy beach protected from
the heat of the day by palms and trees is an excellent location for
picnics and meeting locals. Other sculptures along the waterfront,
some modern some historical and the most popular one, the mermaid
decorate the beach. There are a number of Buddhist Temples spread through Songkhla.
There are also a few
Chinese Temples. Songkhla architecture shows Chinese influence.
Songkhla has a mixture
of Thai, Chinese and Malay population. Their culture and cuisine are
reflected in everyday life. It is an interesting place to visit, out
of a tourist track.
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