Just a few pedals away on the same street is this famous pork porridge.
I like the porridge though it had a lot of pork spare parts in it.Feelingguilty but because of "tham jiak" and "ho jiak" I just wouldn't resist it. Just too nice to say No.... lol.....With the help of some printed google maps I could easily find my way. I like the motorist lane all the way to the Malaysia! n border and it makes it safe andfriendly.It was interesting to see how the locals patronise their market, their vehicles, their smiles and how they trade in the market.The turn off road to the golf course is pretty small and tricky but fortunately there is a sign board that shows the turning.I made a detour to another golf course and asked a caddy to take this photo.Tong Thai Banrai Golf Course looks good and I hope I can come here to play in the future.Banrai School as I moved on.! Ul timately I reached my destination and I was early in fact too early.I made friend with the caddies and their supervisor, he was amazed by my folding bike and he tried a short spin around the bag drop area.Since I was early I rode out off Southern Hills and visited the village nearby for a coffee. The coffee was very sweet and it came with a kettle of warm water for refill.It was time to play golf and I am back to wait for my fellow members. I did not play well at this golf course probably due to the cycling or it was a mere excuse.On the last day before we go back to Kuala Lumpur, I rode again to the market and had a nice fish ball soup koay teow. I really like their broad and thin koay teow.The lady boss served me a pot of ! Chinese tea and it's FOC.My delicious fish ball koay teow soup.
So nice to see the colours of Hatyai especially in the market.
A restaurant that looks and feels like home land.A church is seen as I rode towards the fringe of the town.Deep fried seafood stall near Lee Garden Shopping mall
I want to come back to see more of Hatyai , till then cheers!!!
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