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Date : 10th September 2010
Time : 11.00am ( Thailand Time ) – 9.30pm ( Malaysia Time)
Destination : Hatyai – Kuala Lumpur
Distance : About 500KM
Morning breakfast at hotel, my lady and grandma continue their shopping at the wet market.
After breakfast, we visit an old lady we met from our previous trip to Koh Samui. Nice lady who still remember Zheng Hao, Zheng Ni, Zheng Yuan and Zheng Er. This lady run a family restaurant near the odean shopping mall.
We checked out at 11am so that we can reach home earlier, lunch at the Chicken rice shop near Sadao.
Grandma still remember the tasty pineapple that she tried the first day we arrived at Thailand.
20Baht each and we ordered 10pcs….
Grandma showing her skill to the stall owner.
After lunch, continue our journey. Go through the custom clearance procedure at both country without any problem. Reach home about 9.30pm.
Another wonderful trip for the whole family.
I am looking forward the next trip next year… may be Hua Hin..
Date : 25th September 2009
Time : 12.00pm – 11.00pm
Destination : Hatyai – Kuala Lumpur
Distance : About 500KM
Check out at 12.00pm after some shopping at local market.
Lunch at the famous chicken rice shop near Sadao.
The procedure of crossing the border is quite similar where all the passenger must get down from the car to get the passport stamp. The drive must drive the car passing through the customer, hand over the car entry permit ( you need to get down from the car to sign the form and a log book – just park in front of the custom office at the end of the drive through lane ).
After you hand over the car entry permit, you may park your car at the parking space and return to the immigration office to get your passpost stamp. Once everything done, your may drive your car out of the parking and directly to Malaysia custom.
Duty free shop is on your right hand side and the price is 1 of the cheapest I encounter.
Passing through Malaysia custom is a breeze. Passenger do not need to get down from the car, just drive to one of the immigration lane, get the passport stamped, pay the toll ( ya, after no toll for 5 days ) and proceed to custom check, just answer the question by the custom officer and welcome back to Malaysia.
Date : 24th September 2009
Time : 10.00am – 4.30pm
Destination : Krabi – Trang – Hatyai
Distance : About 300KM
After breakfast, I had some time to walk around the area nearby Aonang Villa. Surprisingly I discover a board showing 50% discount for massage from 10am to 2pm. I guess business must be very slow in this low season period. In fact I had been offered 20% discount on massage previous day at Aonang beach front area.
Zheng Er enjoying breakfast before we head back to Hatyai at 10.00am
We took the same way where we came from few days ago, highway 4. But this time, we by passed Trang town and head over to Khao Pubpa for lunch.
Some poster at the restaurant telling the story about the development around the area long long time ago.
After lunch, continue our journey back to Hatyai via Phattalung.
Along the way, we stopped by some local stall along the highway selling these delicious pineapple, some call it crystal honey pineapple.
Car 3 finally decided to buy the antique coffee table, luckily it fit nicely to my truck.
We reached Hatyai about 4.30pm, check in to Asian hotel, the cost is below RM100. The location is located in the middle of the city where walking distance to all the hot spot. You may book the hotel HERE.
At night, we had our dinner at this popular duck noodle. As usual the portion is rather small and you need at least 2 bowls to fill up your stomach.
The stall operates from 5.00pm to 4.00am morning.
The location of the stall is a bit off the main street, it is located at a dead end alley. The land mark is look for Regency hotel, from the hotel entrance looking towards Lee Garden Plaza, there is a small lane on your left hand side ( next to Regency open car park ), the stall is located at the end of the walk way.
There are 2 stalls selling the same duck noodle, I cannot tell which one is better and original. Maybe you can try both.
Besides duck noodle, there are a numbers of other choice as well.
After dinner, we moved on to the famous street in from of Lee Garden Plaza for some dessert. To be honest, the price is rather expensive for road side dessert, 50Baht ( about RM5) for Lin Chee Kang where you can get it at less then RM2 in Malaysia.
Date : 20th September 2009
Time : 7.00am ( Malaysia Time ) – 4pm ( Thailand Time)
Destination : Kuala Lumpur – Hadyai
Distance : About 500KM
Meet with the rest of the members at Rawang rest area 7am. Since some of the team members are late, we decided to have our breakfast at Rawang rest area instead of Tapah rest area.
Depart Rawang rest area about 7.45am and reach ChangLun about 12.30pm.
Refill our car fully before crossing Thailand border, currently petrol in Thailand is selling about 30Baht per litre.
After refill we head to this Mini Café to have our lunch ( the food here is just filling up your stomach since crossing the customer may take hours during peak season )and prepare all the border crossing documentation.
All you need to do is pass your passport to the counter in the café, they will prepare the Thailand immigration white card with all the necessary information. Please make sure you check all the passport before leaving the counter. Please take note that you need the sign the white card as well.
You will also need to purchase Thailand insurance here ( There are a lot of places providing the above service, even just beside Thailand custom, but this place is the most convenient as they have a huge parking space.). It will cost you less than RM20 for 1 week 3rd party insurance coverage in Thailand. Please take note that your Malaysia insurance does not cover any risks while you are in Thailand, please check with your insurance agent on the 1st party coverage while you travel in Thailand.
We left the mini café about 1.30pm and proceed to the Bukit Kayu Hitam check point few KM away.
Traffic is slight heavy and it took us about 30 minutes to cross Malaysia check point and proceed to Thailand check point. As usual, park our car at the car park besides the custom building and proceed to immigration.
Once you stamp your passport, the car owner may proceed to the custom counter to obtain your vehicle import permit. ( They will not entertain you if you had not got your passport stamped) . Hand over the car registration card and your passport at the custom counter ( In the middle lane of the custom building – if you see somebody carrying our Malaysia Pink color car registration document, that’s the custom counter ) and they will print out the vehicle permit, proceed to the next counter just few steps in front of the custom counter, sign the document in front of the office and hand over the document to them.
Once the above procedure completed, you may proceed to drive your car over to the counter where you handed over the vehicle permit moment ago, the officer will hand a copy to you, please have a quick check to make sure it is indeed belongs to you. ( Please keep the copy safely as you need to return it to Thailand custom when you are coming back to Malaysia ).
Sawadee krup, welcome to Thailand.
Please take note that the Thai time is 1 hour behind us, it is recommended to adjust your watch, alarm and handphone ( especially if you use your hand phone as an alarm ) to local time once your cross the border to avoid miss communication.
It took us about 20 minutes to clear Thailand procedure and we proceed to Hatyai.
We reach Hatyai about 4pm and proceed to enjoy the local food, shopping and massage.
Little Princes is very excited about the trip.

Zheng Yuan and Zheng Ni at Changlung, refilling before we cross the border.
This is the mini cafe where you can get all your immigration and insurance documentation done.
We are staying at Regency Hotel, right in front of the hotel is a restaurant selling famous roast piglet. They are actually preparing it by the road side.

In front of the famous Lee Graden plaza where the night market located, we found this stall selling a lot of kuih, I strongly recommend the ” Ubi Kayu” with coconut milk. It cost about 20-30Baht per pack.

As usual, the night market is crowded with Malaysian due to Malaysia public holiday, you just feel like you are in Malaysia.
At night, Car 8 bring us to a seafood restaurant about 15 mins walk from the Hotel. To be honest, I don’t know the name and the location of the restaurant. Apparently this shop is patron mostly by local Thai, there is another restaurant right opposite this shop serving mostly Malaysian. I believe this is because the restaurant opposite hanging out banner in mandarin and english where it can attract non Thai speaking visitors.
Car 3 cannot decide what to eat.
Crab?
Sotong?
Prawn?
Wonderful meal and everybody enjoy the food. The crabmeat fried rice is the best that I ever had or may be I am hungry after a long drive.
A slow walk to the hotel, we discover a lot of food stall along the road side selling different kind of foods. We had identify a duck mee which we will try once we back to Hatyai from Krabi.
After dinner, continue shopping at the night market, massage and zzzzzzzzzzz
Date : 30th December 2006
Time : 12.30pm – 10.30pm
Destination : Hatyai – Kuala Lumpur
Distance : About 500KM
After 12 hours drive yesterday, we had a good night sleep, wake up at about 9am, breakfast and bring the kids out to enjoy local tuk tuk, a very popular mode of transport at Hatyai.
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Date : 28th December 2006
Time : 7.30pm – 7.30pm
Destination : Bangkok – Hatyai
Distance : About 1000KM
A long 12 hours drive from Bangkok to Hatyai.
We stop almost every 2-3 hours for short break, lunch and petrol.
Reach Hadyai at 7.30pm, dinner, check in to hotel and zzzzzzzzzzzz
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