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04-30-23 14:56 #1864
Posts: 1107Originally Posted by Betong [View Original Post]
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04-30-23 13:53 #1863
Posts: 818Originally Posted by ManonsanBoy [View Original Post]
(And just as well they put Pink Lady out of its misery. By the end they had exactly four ladies, all of whom had 20+ years working in soapies. They knew their jobs but, uh, no thanks.).
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02-14-23 16:13 #1862
Posts: 216Originally Posted by ManonsanBoy [View Original Post]
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02-08-23 20:50 #1861
Posts: 7112023. Hatyai is dead for P4 P. Pink lady has closed. The town sucks and it is now very down market without any of the advantages.
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06-02-18 06:23 #1860
Posts: 991Just sad.
Originally Posted by Eszpresszo [View Original Post]
"so if you haven't actually done this trip, I think you should avoid giving people direction on it. " Didn't catch your TR from these places?
Oh I see the rules don't apply to you.
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03-22-18 07:31 #1859
Posts: 1454Originally Posted by EngineDriver [View Original Post]
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03-09-18 09:59 #1858
Posts: 2116Originally Posted by Mogwai [View Original Post]
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03-09-18 09:30 #1857
Posts: 2213Originally Posted by EngineDriver [View Original Post]
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03-09-18 00:15 #1856
Posts: 2116Dannok
Has anyone experienced Dannok, the border town 40 km away from Hat Yai? I hear it's a bit of a mongering location now for Malaysians and Singaporeans and may have taken over Hat Yai's red light district. Is it worth visiting and for how long?
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02-09-18 13:53 #1855
Posts: 1077Originally Posted by NewImage [View Original Post]
And there is no such thing as one hour flight. You can't just jump on a plane. You go out to the airport, go through security screening, and then wait to get boarded. In the case of KUL, that's a ways out of town. If there is no delay, and your flight arrives on time, you still have to retrieve your checked in luggage. If you cross a foreign border in Asia, there will be customs and immigration to deal with. After that, you will find transportation from the airport into town. More time and expense. I don't think you have flown in a while, but anytime you get on an airplane nowadays, it's a big hassle. You have made references to your "maiden voyage" in other posts, so if you haven't actually done this trip, I think you should avoid giving people direction on it.
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02-09-18 12:56 #1854
Posts: 991To me 1 HR plane flight vs 5 hrs bus trip
Originally Posted by AgFox [View Original Post]
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02-09-18 00:35 #1853
Posts: 8Penang. Hatyai.
Originally Posted by FunMan13 [View Original Post]
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02-08-18 13:51 #1852
Posts: 1077Originally Posted by NewImage [View Original Post]
I am planning to visit Penang next month and have also done some research. Its a modest ride from there on a bus to Dannok or Hat Yai, with buses regularly departing from Komtar or the terminal in Butterworth. Prices are around $10 US. How big of a hassle could that be? Fly into HDY and you have to get off the plane to you still go through customs. Then you have catch a ride into town from the airport. I don't see how that would be anymore hassle than the land route that drops you off at or near the train station in Hat Yai.
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02-08-18 12:10 #1851
Posts: 991Easier to fly direct from Kl
Originally Posted by FunMan13 [View Original Post]
Did some prelim research on HY but crossed off due to language difficulties. You with your linguistic skills will prob do OK.
Any intel on Penang. Going in June / July.
Regards.
NI.
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02-08-18 07:26 #1850
Posts: 651Visiting Hatyai
I plan to visit Hatyai from Penang in the first week of April. I read this thread from 4th of July, 2010 to present. Thank God I am an American Chinese who speaks some Mandarin. Hopefully I'll sneak by as an Asian.
Can anyone tell me what's the best way to get from Penang to Hatyai? I hope there's a luxury bus like those from Singapore to Penang. Where can I board these buses? Should I make advance booking?
Thanks.
Funman13.