Greater Hatyai-Songkhla Metropolitan Area

The Greater Hatyai-Songkhla Metropolitan Area is an urban corridor in Southern Thailand's Songkhla Province between two cities--Hat Yai, the commercial center of the province and the region, and Songkhla, the provincial capital. Located 30 km apart, the twin cities are complementary to each other. Hat Yai is a bustling modern city with thriving commercial and tourism sectors. It is a weekend shopping and entertainment destination for tourists from neighboring Malaysia, especially Chinese Malaysians, who like to visit Buddhist temples and Chinese shrines in the area. On the other hand, Songkhla is a serene centuries-old port city with beautiful beaches and fine Sino-Portuguese shophouses.

Population

The metropolitan area has an estimate registered population of 712,900, but an estimated real population are over 1,000,000. Hat Yai has the population of 157,242 in the city and 205,459 in the suburbs. Songkhla has the population of 74,454 in the city and 88,853 in the suburbs. The area covers parts of 4 districts in the province, namely Hat Yai District (362,701), Songkhla Town District (163,307), Sadao District (107,099), and Singha Nakhon District (79,795).

Urban population in Hat Yai District:

City/town name

Status

Population (2007)

Hat Yai

city municipality

157,242

Kho Hong

town municipality

44,130

Khuan Lang

township municipality

36,986

Khlong Hae

township municipality

25,334

Ban Phru

town municipality

19,657

Phatong

township municipality

7,516

Total

290,865

Urban population in Songkhla Town District:

City/town name

Status

Population (2007)

Songkhla

city municipality

74,454

Khao Rup Chang

township municipality

38,808

Total

113,262

Urban population in Sadao District--a suburb of Hat Yai:

City/town name

Status

Population (2007)

Sadao

town municipality

18,411

Padang Besar

town municipality

13,544

Phang La

township municipality

8,297

Prik

township municipality

6,053

total

46,305

Urban population in Singha Nakhon District--a suburb of Songkhla:

City/town name

Status

Population (2007)

Singha Nakhon

town municipality

36,325

The population figures are referenced from the data provided by the Department of Local Administration, Ministry of Interior, Royal Thai Government.

Education

There are 5 universities in the area.

Name of university

Type

Name of campus

Location

Prince of Songkla University (PSU)

Public

Hat Yai Campus

Kho Hong

Hat Yai University (HU)

Private

Kho Hong

Thaksin University (TSU)

Public

Songkhla Campus

Khao Rup Chang

Songkhla Rajabhat University

Public

Khao Rup Chang

Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya

Public

Songkhla Campus

Songkhla

There are also professional, vocational and technical colleges in the area, including Boromrajchonnani (Princess Mother's) Nursing College Songkhla, Tinsulanonda Fisheries College in Songkhla, and Hat Yai Technical College. Prestigious high schools in the area include Maha Vajiravudh School in Songkhla, Hat Yai Wittayalai (Hat Yai College), and PSU Wittayanusorn School (PSU Memorial School), Saeng Thong Vittaya School (Catholic boy school), Thida Nukhro School (Catholic girl school).

Transport and Communications

The metropolitan area is well-served by all modes of transportation. National Highway no. 4 (Phetkasem Road) runs from Bangkok through Hat Yai till the border at Sadao pass (Thailand) - Bukit Kayu Hitam pass (Malaysia). It is a part of Asian Highway no. A2 (Israel-Singapore). Hat Yai is the hub of intercity bus and van service with domestic and international destinations.

It is also a railway hub of the south. The southern rail line runs from Bangkok to Hat Yai Junction, a major train station with a large railyard and locomotive shed, and branches out into two separate lines. One line continues running till the border at Sungai Golok, Narathiwat; the other line runs till the border at Padang Besar in Sadao, Songkhla, connecting to Malaysian railway. Haadyai Station is Thailand's only international train station as it is served by State Railway of Thailand's trains and Keretapi Tanah Melayu's trains. Daily intercity express trains stopped at Hat Yai include SRT's International Express(Bangkok - Butterworth) and Thaksin Express(Bangkok - Sungai Golok) and KTM's Langkawi Express(Kuala Lumpur - Hat Yai). Bangkok-Yala express diesel rail cars also make daily stops at Hat Yai. There is also a now-abandoned branch rail line from Hat Yai to Songkhla. The interurban commuter train service was discontinued AbOUT 30 years ago due to intense competition from buses.

On air transport, the area has Hat Yai International Airport, located next to RTAF Wing 56, about 9 km southwest of the city. Thai Airways, Nok Air, Thai Air Asia, 1 2GO Airlines and Tiger Airlines serve the airport, linking the city with Bangkok, Don Muang(Bangkok2),Phuket and Singapore. There is also a naval airport in Songkhla, located in Songkhla Naval Base.

On marine transport and maritime commerce, Songkhla Port, southern Thailand's largest deep-sea port located in Singha Nakhon, serves the province and the region. The old Songkhla port located in Songkhla Harbour still serves smaller vessels and fishing boats. It has a big fish market located inside.

Telecommunication infrastructure in the area is well-developed. In fact, Hat Yai is the first city in Thailand that is connected to the Internet. It all began with a Thai-Australian joint research project conducted at PSU in 1986.