Supsanrangsan Park, locally known as “Siang Tung Garden,” is a medium-sized public park located in the heart of Hat Yai on Supsanrangsan Road, opposite the Moolnithi Mitraphap Samakkhi (Siang Tung Foundation), an important site for public welfare and cultural activities in the city. The area is maintained by the Hat Yai Municipality and has been developed as a green space for residents in this densely populated urban district.
The park serves as an “urban green space” that supports both health-related activities and social gatherings for people of all ages. Inside, there are walking and jogging paths, outdoor exercise equipment, seating areas, and open grassy spaces that can be used for light activities throughout the day. The overall atmosphere is peaceful and shaded, with large trees and a simple yet functional landscape design.
On normal days, the park is popular among locals for morning and evening exercise, as well as a meeting place for families and the elderly. During major events such as festivals organized by the Siang Tung Foundation or annual flower exhibitions, the entire area is transformed into a large event space with decorative lights, floral installations, and cultural exhibitions. This turns the ordinary public park into a vibrant seasonal tourist attraction.
Another key highlight of this location is its connectivity to important commercial and cultural districts of Hat Yai, such as Chue Chang Road, local markets, and nearby street art areas, reflecting the city’s multicultural identity blending Thai, Chinese, and Malay influences. Visitors can easily explore these nearby attractions within walking distance without the need for transportation.
Overall, Supsanrangsan Garden is not just a public park, but a space that reflects Hat Yai’s urban structure in terms of public health, local culture, and community-based tourism in a single location.