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With Thailand's biggest inland body of water, quiet beaches on the Gulf of Thailand and the busy commercial center at Hat Yai, Songkhla province is an inexpensive and largely undiscovered destination in the south of Thailand. A quarter of Songkhla's population are ethnic Malay Muslims. The mix of Thai, Malay and Chinese influences gives the local culture a unique flavor. Songkhla has quiet beautiful beaches, enchanting waterfalls, and a serene big lake.

While Songkhla is noted for its fishery industry, Hat Yai serves as a transportation and communications hub of the South. It is a bustling commercial center with links to various destinations in neighboring provinces and Malaysia.

Songkhla Lake

Called in Thai Thale Sap Songkhla, Songkhla Lake is a huge estuary more than 80 km long and 20 km wide at it's widest point. Bird watchers will not want to miss Khu Khut Water Fowl Park where more than 200 species of birds have been recorded in surveys conducted by the Forestry Department.

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Samila Beach

Located on a cape between the Gulf and Songkhla Lake, Hat Samila is quieter and more relaxing than some more famous beaches in the deep south.

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Songkhla National Museum

The Songkhla National Museum houses several intriguing collections including primitive prehistoric jewelery and archaeological finds from the 8th to the 10th centuries. The collection also includes rare items from the Srivijaya period such as a 7th to 9th century shivalingam discovered in Pattani. There are also collections of Tang Dynasty ceramics, Chinese furniture, and Ayutthaya period Buddha images.

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