Hatyai is a city in Thailand near the boundary of Malaysia. The city is located about 30km (18.5 miles) from the Thai-Malaysian border.
Bars in Hat Yai.
The nightlife in Hat Yai is not so exciting as Pattaya or Bangkok but you will find places with pool, live music, cafe’s, live cabaret, rock bands and local style dance clubs.
The City Hat Yai in Southern Thailand have a nightlife. You have in this town disco bars, bars, beer bars, discotheques, karaoke bars and pubs.
Some of popular nightlife in Hatyai :
1. Manhatten Club – Klongrian 1 Rd.
A mix of DJ’s and the excellent “Four Steps Band”. One of Hat Yai’s more well known and popular nightspots.
2. West Side Saloon – Thammanonnvithee Rd.
Live country rock and specials on different drinks.
3. The Pink Lady – Sanehanusorn Rd.
Hat Yai’s (in)famous “traditional” night spot. Relax in the “Sexy Club”, have a beer in the cafe or a massage and even have a game of snooker. All the time being surrounded by hostesses.
4. Sky Lounge – Pink Hotel
Thai “Gentleman’s” club. Various dance shows, cabarets and hostesses everywhere. Includes the famous “No-Bra” girls.
6. Cyber Pub – Thammanoonvithee Rd.
Popular spot with regular happy hours and resident band.
7. The Down Under Bar – Ground Floor, JB Hotel
Australian theme pub with imported beer and resident band.
8. Jurassic Club – Rajyindee Rd.
No Thai city is complete without at least one high-class karaoke place and this is Hat Yai’s. Hostesses wait on you in VIP rooms as you get progressively drunk and convince yourself that you are Elvis!
9. Kiss Channel Pub – Rajyindee Rd.
Popular spot to have a few beers with a balcony area.
10. Auck Co Bar – Klongrian 1 Rd.
Japanese influenced place with good light snacks and cosy atmosphere.
Popular Restaurants:
1. Hansa Plaza – Raj U-Thit Rd.
Chinese restaurant/cabaret/showgirl place, very popular with visitors.
2. Haivathean – Chaiyakul U-Thit Rd.
Traditional style Chinese food in authentic surroundings. Good value food.
3. Seafood Gardens – 10th Floor, Lee Gardens Plaza Hotel
Beautiful place with excellent fresh seafood combinations. Slightly expensive but the overall surroundings make the extra baht insignificant.
4. Hong Yock – Cheevanusorn Rd.
A mix of different Asian style food and a nice decor.
5. Thalay Thai – Raj U-Thit Rd.
No frills spot. Plastic chairs, ordinary tables but outstanding, good value fresh seafood and Thai favourites. Popular spot.
6. Hokkee – Florida Hotel
Chinese restauranr with good food and nice surrounding
Hatyai Nightlife
Paragon Club situated beside Barberry Club and Hansa Cafe
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Taipei (台北) is the capital city of Taiwan, and the largest city and the most modern city on the island. Taipei city has 12 districts. The metropolitan area of Taipei includes Taipei City, Taipei County, Keelung City, Taoyuan County, Hsinchu City, Hsinchu County, and Yilan County. Famous for its chinese traditional culture, Taipei is also influenced by outside modern western style. The tallest building on the world also standing on Taipei, called Taipei 101.
Taipei Nightlife
Taipei has a great nightlife. People call Taiwan the land of convenience because you can find anything or do anything at just about any time of the day. Although locals work or study during the day, nighttime is for play. Whether it’s cocktails in a trendy lounge bar, dancing in a club, or live music at one of the city’s venues, there is plenty of nightlife.
Taipei has many night markets, the most famous of which is the Shilin Night Market in the Shilin District of the city. The surrounding streets by Shilin Night Market get extremely crowded during the evening. Most night markets in Taiwan open around 4 p.m. as students begin returning home from school; crowds reach their peak between 8 and 11 p.m. Businesses continue operating well past midnight and close around 1 to 2 a.m.
Ximending has been a famous area for shopping and entertainment since the 1930s. Historic structures include a concert hall and a historic cinema. Modern structures house karaoke businesses, art film cinemas, wide-release movie cinemas, electronic stores, and a wide variety of restaurants and fashion clothing stores. The pedestrian area is especially popular with teens.
The Xinyi District is popular with tourists and locals alike for its many entertainment and shopping venues, as well as being the home of the Taipei 101 building, a prime tourist attraction famous for being the world’s tallest building. Malls in the area include the sprawling Shin Kong Mitsukoshi complex, Taipei 101 mall, Eslite Bookstore’s flagship store (which includes a boutique mall), The Living Mall, New York New York shopping mall, and the Vieshow Cinema (formerly known as Warner Village).
For family entertainment, there are the night markets, some of which don’t get started until after dark. There is also KTV, giant karaoke venues where groups of people can reserve a small room equipped with karaoke equipment. The staff will deliver drinks and food to the room, or you can take your own for a corkage fee. It’s a favorite pastime for Taiwanese and an opportunity to belt out songs with only your friends and family to ridicule you.
The best nightlife is found in the commercial district of Anho Rd in East Taipei and the older Shi Men Ding or West Side. Taiwanese tend to eat early and many restaurants close by 2130, but with no licensing limits many bars are open until 0200 or 0400, and some all night. Shao yen or snack bars in night life areas are popular on the way home.
Anho is scattered with bars and restaurants, including the Champagne Bar, 169 AnHer Road, Section 2, a lounge bar with sofas for a wealthy clientele and American-style Carnegies, 100 AnHo Road, Section 2, with good rock music.
1. Blue Note. Address : 171, Roosevelt Rd, Sec 3, 4F. Telp : (02) 2362-2333
2. Brown Sugar. Address : 101, Songren Rd. Telp : (02) 8780-1110
3. Shun. Address : 5, Lane 38, Chungshan N Rd, Sec 7, Tienmu
4. X-Files. Address : 309, Fuhsing N Rd. Telp : (02) 2717-3237 good food
Taipei Nightclubs
1. B1 Lounge Bar. Address : 71, Aikuo E Rd, B1. Telp : (02) 2397-0506
2. Kiss La Boca. Address : 3Fl, Magnolia Hotel 166 Tunhua N Rd. Telp : (02) 2712-1201,
3. @Live (Second Floor). Address : 3Fl, 15 Hoping W Rd, Sec 1. Telp : (02) 2396-3155
4. Michel Studio. Address : 83, AnHe Rd, Sec 2. Telp : (02) 8733-1088
5. Mix 50/90. Address : 12, Chunghsiao E Rd. Sec 1, B1 in Lai Lai Sheraton. Telp : (02) 2321-5511, ext 8333
6. Plush. Address : 138, BaDe Rd Sec 4, 12F. Telp : (02) 3762-1600
7. Rock Candy. Address : 7 Lane 79, Fuhsing S Rd, Sec 1. Telp : (02) 8773-8578
8. Room 18. Address : 18, Songshou Rd, B1 Warner Village. Telp : (02) 2345-2778
9. Roxy Vibe (99). Address : 218, Jinshan S Rd,Sec 2, B1. Telp : (02) 2351-5970
10. Spin Disco Pub. Address : 91, Heping E Rd Sec 1. Telp : (02) 2356-9366
Taipei Nightlife and city Photos and Pictures including the night market, bars, and Taipei 101 :
Taipei Landmark Builing, Taipei 101, has 1,644-foot-tall
Ximending (West Side), a famous shopping night market
Shilin Night Market is a night market in the Shilin District of Taipei City. Shilin Night Market has since become the largest and most well known night market in Taiwan
Roxy 99, located in the youthful Shi-Da area of the Da An District, is one of Taipei’s oldest and most popular clubs, attracting a good cross-section of the city’s partiers
GuangZhou Street at HuaHsi market
Huaxi Night Market, a conventional night market with cheap buys and food, but with a twist. They sell Snakes bladder, blood, wine, as well as Turtle parts here.
Taipei Nightlife, has inexpensive cafes and restaurants have become a hangout for local teens
Lantern Festival at the Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall
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