clicking the replay button like mad. :)
I've always thought that the floating market is like a bunch people selling stuff on boats rested at riverbanks or along walkways and we just buy the stuff as we walk through.
But this one was different. We were the ones on the boats.
There are still other boats selling stuffs but most of the stalls are huts by the riverbank. The boats will just take you down the river and back and will slow down when the huts or other boats appear. The only downside is that the stuff they sell there are EXPENSIVE. We didn't buy anything there except a few bowls of noodles for breakfast.
Mom's birthday was a few days earlier but we didn't really celebrate it due to the fact that we were always on the road. So dad bought mom doughnut cakes at to surprise her during lunch.
After that we headed directly to Hatyai. By the time we got there, it was already late so we found a hotel, had dinner and went back to sleep.
The Thais really know how to cook their pork. *two thumbs up*
What is Thailand without their famous tomyum? A must-order. This one was super spicy.
Uncle and dad
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