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Songkhla
is a southern border province, adjacent to the State
of Kedah (Sai Buri), Malaysia. It is an important port
and coastal province of Thailand since the old days
with Amphoe Hat Yai as the southern centre of commerce,
transportation and rapid economic growth. The province
is ideal for tourism because of its two distinct characteristics:
the old buildings of Amphoe Mueang Songkhla, and the
developed Amphoe Hat Yai, separated by only about 30
kilometres.
The old part of Songkhla is located
at the presentday Amphoe Sathing Phra. Indians, Persians,
and Arabs came to trade and called the place “Singhla”.
The name came from two islands with the shape of crouching
lions at the mouth of Songkhla lagoon. The islands are
presently called Ko Nu and Ko Maeo.
Songkhla occupies an area of 7,393
square kilometres, and is administratively divided into
16 districts: Muang Songkhla, Ranot, Krasae Sin, Sathing
Phra, Singhanakhon, Khuan Niang, Rattaphum, Bang Klam,
Hat Yai, Na Mom, Chana, Thepha, Na Thawi, Saba Yoi,
Sadao, and Khlong Hoi Khong.
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