Wednesday, December 31, 2025

ENJOYING THE WORLD-CLASS TOURIST DESTINATION OF HONGKONG

 


The vibrant Victoria Harbour of Hongkong

Hongkong is a vibrant, densely populated Special Administrative Region (SAR) of China, famous for its stunning skyline where East meets West, blending British colonial history with Chinese culture, creating a unique cosmopolitan hub known for world-class shopping, diverse cuisine, and a bustling economy built on free markets and finance.  It features a mix of towering skyscrapers, lush countryside (with 40% preserved as country parks), and Victoria Harbour, while maintaining its own legal, economic, and cultural systems distinct from mainland China.

February 1, 2025


While on board with my Cebu Pacific flight from Manila to Hongkong

This trip is a part of my February 1 - 6, 2025 Hongkong-Jeju Island (South Korea)-Hongkong-Macau trip.  This was intended for four climbs, two of which are in Hongkong and two are in South Korea. This was availed from the services of Jonah Chavez Ranchez.

Arrival at Hongkong International Airport

I woke up as early as 2:00 A.M. where I stayed in Pasay near OWWA with my friend, Rome Frias.  I booked for a Grab car to NAIA Terminal III for P200 and arrived at the airport 3:24 A.M. just timely to have  my breakfast at the airport's Kenny Rogers for P721.43.  I also paid P1,620 for the travel tax. My Cebu Pacific Flight 5J 110 left NAIA Terminal III at 7:25 A.M. and arrived in Hongkong International Airport at 9:45 A.M. with a total air travel duration of 2 hours and 20 minutes.  In this flight I was with  Nel OpolentoNel Opolento, a climbing buddy in my Mount Fuji (Japan), Yushan (Taiwan) and Mount Kinabalu (Malaysia).

While at Hongkong International Airport

Nel and I waited for his friend, a Filipina working in Hongkong for we will climb Tai Mo Shan. While at the airport I had exchanged my P10,000 cash to Hongkong Dollars for 1,023 at a currency rate of P0.10230.  I bought Octopus Transport Card for P1,184.35  or HKD 121.  

Hongkong International Airport

From the airport I also bought local internet data for HKD 88 or P860.21.  Just from the airport I already spent HDK 209 or P2,044.56.  

Fresh flowers at the airport

It was not boring to stay at the airport.  The airport is far more clean, orderly and spacious compared to NAIA Terminal III.   Comforts room are so clean and from the airport you can already buy the transport card and internet load.

Citygate Outlets Mall

From the Airport bus terminal, we took S1 Bus heading to Citygate Outlets Mall for HKD 10.20 or P99.71.  There were two quick stops since it was very close to the airport. The point where the bus stopped was Tung Chung MRT Station, the main destination for shoppers which is right at the gate of Citygate Outlets Mall.

My lunch meal at the Food Opera in Citygate Outlets Mall for HKD 65

It was at the mall, that we met Nel's friend. Prior to that we deposited our luggage at the rented lockers at the basement of the mall.  For a big luggage, was charged with HKD 40 at 10:55 AM. But  when I retrieved it at 6:32 P.M. after our Tao Mo Shan climb, I had additional of  HKD140 which made my locker rental to a total of HKD 180 or  P1,75953.  Compared to Japan's locker rentals, 600 yen is fixed for one day or P225.

My initial charge for the locker was HKD40

I learned that for larger luggage the charge is HKD 40 for every 2 hours for the first 6 hours, but the rate will increase as soon as it is beyond 6 hours, thus, I was charged for a total of HKD 180.   But that was okey, at least I was not carrying my luggage when I climbed Tai Mo Shan.

Enjoying lunch at Food Opera Court with Nel and his friend, Paula

After our lunch, we bought trail food and water at the mall's supermarket where I paid HKD 49.50 or P483.87.   So expensive for a snack item and 1 liter bottled water.

Boarding a train going to Nina Tower Bus Terminal

The stations were from Tung Chung Station, then it passed thru Sunny Bay station - Disneyland Resort Line, Tsing Yi Station-Airport Express and Lai King Station.  Then, we transferred to Tsuen Wan Line starting from Tuen Mun Station (Light Rail/West Rail) to Mei Foo Station (approximately 10-11 stops).  Then, change at Mei Foo to the Tsuen Wan Line (red line).  From Mei Foo Station to Tsuen Wan Station are 2 stops.  Nina Tower Bus terminal is a short walk from Tsuen Wan Station.  This trip costs HKD20.40 or P199.41.

Nina Tower Bus Terminal

From the Nina Tower Bus Terminal, we boarded a Bus 51 to Tai Mo Shan Country Park for HKD10.20 or P99.71.  The interval of bus trips is 15-30 minutes during peak daytime on weekends/holidays, but much sparser (40-60 minutes) on weekday mornings/evenings.

The Tai Mo Shan Country Park bus stop

From this bus stop, we walked to the Tai Mo Shan Country Park entrance and started our trek for our Tai Mo Shan climb.  We paid no registration or entrance fee for the climb.  Guides are not required since the road going to the summit is just one, no branching out of trails. We were back at this point after the climb at 4:56 P.M.   We had the same route going back to Citygate Outlets mall and spent a total of HKD30.60 or P299.12.

Retrieved our luggage at the Citygate Outlet Mall

Dinner at Cafe de Coral in Citygate Outlet Mall

I paid HKD56 or P547.41 for my dinner and a share in the treat for Paula for HKD30 or P293.26.  From the Citygate Outlet Mall, we boarded the S1 Bus heading back to Hongkong International Airport for HKD10.20 or P99.70.

Arrived back at Hongkong International Airport at 8:40 P.M.

At the airport, we met all other joiners for the Jeju Island trip.  Our main objective is to climb Mount  Hallasan, the highest mountain in South Korea with an elevation of 1,950 meters (6,400 feet) and considered a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Relaxing at Hongkong International Airport

We really have to stay at the airport since our Hongkong Express Flight No. U0676 for Jeju Island of South Korea is at 2:45 A.M. of  February 2, 2025 already.  So, let's compute how much I spent in my Day 1 in Hongkong for the whole day of stay - it was HKD485.10 or P4,741.95 plus my expenses in the Philippines prior to my departure of P2,541.43 summing up to total amount of  P7,283.38.  

While at the boarding gate for our Hongkong Express flight for Jeju Island

As early as 11:45 P.M., our group was already at the boarding gate for our Hongkong Express Flight No. UO676 at 2:45 A.M. It was such a long wait but too much excitement kept us awake of our Jeju Island trip.

February 4, 2025


Our February 2-3, 2025 was a Jeju Island trip of South Korea  and early in the morning of February 4, 2025, we flew back to Hongkong for a Day Tour and lastly to Macau.

Hongkong International Airport at 10:20 A.M.

We left Jeju International Airport at 7:55 AM. boarding Hongkong Express Flight No. UO677 and arrived at Hongkong International Airport at 10:20 A.M.  for 2 hours and 25 minutes air travel.




AN EXECUTIVE CLIMB TO THE UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE MOUNT SEONGSAN ILCHULBONG

 



Location: Seongsan-ri, Seogwipo, Jeju Island Province, South Korea
Jump-off and Exit Point:  Seongsan-ri, Seogwipo, Jeju Island Province, South Korea
Elevation:  182 MASL (597 feet)
Days Required / Hours to summit:  1 day / 30 minutes
Specs: Minor Climb; Difficulty 1/9; Trail Class 1
Features:  It is specifically a volcanic tuff cone, famous as a UNESCO World Heritage site known as "Sunrise Peak" for its stunning sunrises over its large crater.  It's a significant geological feature formed by an underwater eruption.  On a 2011 study reported, it has 240 taxa of plant species growing on it.

Halfway to the summit of Mount Seongsan Ilchulbong



SUICIDE CLIFF CLIMB SHOWCASES THE AERIAL VIEW OF HONGKONG


Location: Kowloon, Clear Water Bay, Hongkong
Jump-off and Exit Point: Fei Ngo San Road, Kowloon, Hongkong
Elevation: 470 MASL (1,540 feet)
Days Required / Hours to summit: 1 day / 1.5 hours
Specs:  Minor Climb; Difficulty 3/9; Trail Class 1-3
Features: There are 2 routes to choose with: First is from Pak Fa Lam starting with the "328" sign equipped with stone stairs and is the longest route and the second one is the shortcut which cuts through undefined trail of continuous assault directly to the Suicide Cliff.  No stone stairs with rope segments.  The Suicide Cliff itself is a narrow rock ledge with  dangerously steep and vertical slopes of massive stone walls of volcanic tuff and granite where one false move will lead you to death.  Suicide Cliff is not the peak, but rather it is the Kowloon Peak of an elevation of 602 MASL (1,975 feet).  Along the trails grow common broadleaf trees like the Chinese Banyan and the aromatic Camphor tree and Queen Crape Myrtle.

While at the narrow rock ledge of the Suicide Cliff


REDEFINING MOUNTAIN CLIMBING EXPERIENCE IN TAI MO SHAN OF HONGKONG

 


Location:  New Territories, Hongkong
Jump-off an Exit Point:  Tai Mo Shan Country Park entrance, New Territories, Hongkong
Elevation: 957 MASL (3,140 feet)
Days Required / Hours to summit: 1 day / 1.5 hours
Specs:  Minor Climb; Difficulty 2/9; Trail Class 1
Features: The trail is a concrete road from jump-off point to the summit passable by all types of vehicles with a gradual ascent.  It has view decks which offer spectacular view of the city of Hongkong.  Its summit is considered the highest point Hongkong.

The jump-off point Tai Mo Shan



Monday, December 29, 2025

CAWAG HEXA CLIMB: DAY HIKE OR DIE HIKE

 


Mount Balingkilat:  the first peak of Cawag Hexa Climb

The Cawag Hexa Climb (or Hexalogy) is a challenging, multi-peak day hike in Subic, Zambales, Philippines, that traverses six mountains:  Mount Balingkilat, Mount Bira-Bira, Mount Naulaw, Mout Dayungan, Mount Cinco Picos, and Mount Redondo, offering tough terrain, rocky ascents, and stunning coastal views, making it a difficult trek not for beginners.   

Location:  Subic, Zambales, Philippines
Jump-off point: Sitio San Martin, Brgy. Cawag Settlement, Subic, Zambales
Days required / Hours to finish: 1-2 days / 16 - 20 hours
General Specs: Major Climb; Difficulty 7/9, Trail Class 1-4
Cumulative Elevation Gain: 1,930 Meters
Total Trail Length:  Approximately 33.7 kilometers

I was one of the joiners in this climb and what attracted me to do this climb was its advert that for 6 mountains, it can be climbed for 14 hours, but actually we did it for more than 24 hours non-stop trekking.  Indeed, not a day hike but rather a DIE HIKE.

While at the meet-up venue at Greenfield District Parking Lot

As early as 7:50 P.M., I was already at the Greenfield District Parking Lot in Ortigas Center waiting for 25 other joiners of the climb.  We were booked by our organizer for 2 vans.

Left Greenfield District at 9:35 P.M.

We were supposed to leave at 9:00 P.M., but three joiners were late and they arrived at 9:32 P.M. since they came from their office work for an overtime.

Arrival at the jump-off point at 12:39 midnight

Without any sleep, where all of us joiners are working employees, we started our trek at 01:00 dawn our trek after registration and orientation at the jump-off point in Sitio San Martin, Brgy. Cawag, Subic, Zambales.  As you can hear, the guide told us that the trek duration will be between 15-18 hours, as opposed to the Facebook advert of 14 hours.

The first river crossing at 1:24 dawn

The river where we crossed was too wide and has a very strong current and we had no choice but to cross without removing our trekking shoes.  It was too dark then and the possibility of having a snake on the trail has not came into our minds.  We were all in a hurry because the guide told us that the 15-18 hours is their pacing and not a regular trekking duration for climbers like us.

We reached this point at 5:28 A.M.

It was really dark that we did not bother to take photos.  From the jump-off point up to this point was an endless cardiac assaults.  I did not remember that we had regrouping for even once.

1. Mount Balingkilat


Elevation (Summit): 1,100 MASL (3,608.92 feet)
Days required/Hours to summit: 1 day / 5  hours
Specs: Major climb, Difficulty 7/9, Trail class 1-4
Features: Two river crossings;  the first hour trek is flat but rugged wet terrain coming from tributaries of creeks during rainy and "ber" months, but not in summer which is dry.  The last remaining hours are open of continuous cardiac assaults; usually trek at dawn due to scorching heat as trails are open; overlooking Subic Bay and the nightly lights of the municipality of Subic.   The summit offers the majestic and stunning scenery of Nagsasava Cove.


The scenery at 6:03 A.M.

Sunset as viewed from where I stand

Regrouping at 6:13 A.M.

We were all 27 joiners, but at this point in time, we were only five who first reached this highest point.  Two of our guides, went down to assist all those who were in difficult situation.  We learned that most of those who were left behind are beginners.  They were not really ready for this very challenging climb.

While at complete rest waiting for others to come

At this point, we were still not at the summit.  The guide wanted to gather all the climbers before we had the last push to Mount Balingkilat's summit.

While at the summit at 6:41 A.M.

Another angle at the summit

Still at the summit of Mount Balingkilat

The backdrop that I had is the Nagsasa Cove which I already visited for thrice long before I have climbed this mountain.  The view is really stunning and I did not have regrets that I scaled and joined this climb.

The panoramic view of the summit


2.  Mount Bira-Bira


Elevation (Summit): 540 MASL (1,771.65 feet)
Days Required / Hours to summit:  1 day/ 3 hours (starting point from Mount Balingkilat summit)
Specs:  Major Climb; Difficulty 7/9, Trail class 1-4
Features:  It passes a strong current of water source (only during rainy and "ber" months; requires scaling of eight (8) peaks of steep ridges and short rocky knife edge trails with massive sharp rocks of open trails where the climber has to lift his body to overcome big chunks of rocks along the trails.  Its summit offers a totality of the Mount Balingkilat scenery and the scenic Nagsasa Cove.



The trail heading to Mount Bira-Bira at 7:41 A.M.

Refilled for drinking water at 7:49 A.M.

It was relieving to see that there was an abundant water source along the trail.  According to our guide this is just one of the two water source for the whole duration of 6 mountains course.  Surprisingly, the water tasted better than the commercialized bottled water I brought with me.

A closer look of Nagsasa Cove at this point at 7:58 A.M.

The start of 8 peaks assault 

Before reaching the summit of Mount Bira-Bira, you need to have an assault of 8 peaks with equal difficulty of ascent and descent.    This is the kind of trail  with steep ridges and short rocky knife edge trails with massive sharp rocks of open trails where the climber has to lift his body to overcome big chunks of rocks along the trails.

First of eight steep assault at 8:27 A.M.

The only shade we took refuge at 10:10 A.M.

This is the point where 16 of my 26 companions decided not to push further for the climb.   They opted to have an exit going back to the jump-off point and 11 of us proceed up to the sixth mountain of Mount Redondo.   They were worried that the trail ahead will be more rugged of technical trails and will be experiencing intense sun exposure.  Yes,  imagine, at 10:10 A.M. the sun is like piercing our skin and I was experiencing head ache.  There was no place to hide to rest for a while from the searing heat of the sun.  From what I knew, those 16 companions who decided to abort their climb reached the jump-off point at around 3:00 P.M.

This was the view that I captured at 11:12 A.M.

I really would like to drink more water, but I knew I still have a long way ahead and so I just sip a little amount of water just enough to have my throat become wet.   I really don't know why my perspiration became dry and my head is like bloating with intense heat.  I had an umbrella but it doesn't help to alleviate the intense heat directly coming from the sun.

Reached the summit of Mount Bira-Bira at 11:23 A.M. 

I felt a sort of great joy when I reached the summit of Mount Bira-Bira due to the difficulty I experienced.  It was not a joke experiencing intense heat and you do not have a choice but to continue trekking.   I waited for my companions since there was only one girl trailing with me.  The backdrop of the summit is the totality of Mount Balingkilat with a water falls, seemed like a "crying mountain."

With the three brave and strong "Lady Amazons" at Mount Balingkilat summit

Would you believe that the four of us were left behind,  the 7 others were far ahead of us.  They are seasoned climbers anyway.  This time, I cannot categorized myself as seasoned climber.   Only one guide was left for the four of us.  The other guide was with the company of the 7 others who were ahead of us.   The guide told us that there is no way, that we can have an exit.  We need to finish the climb, because we only have one guide left for us four.  

3.  Mount Naulaw


Elevation (Summit): 450 MASL (1,476 feet)
Days Required / Hours to summit: 1 day / 1 hour (starting from Mount Bira-Bira summit)
Specs:  Minor Climb; Difficulty 2/9,Trail class 1
Features:  Equipped with rolling flat rails grown with talahib grass more than half of the height of 6-footer human frame.  Open trails with extremely scorching trails.  From its summit can be seen the Nagsasa Cove, Mount Bira-Bira, Mount Dayungan and Mount Redondo and dramatic slopes of hills and unknown hills.

The trail of Mount Naulaw

I was consoled that the guide told me that it will only take an hour to reach the third peak (Mount Naulaw).   From the very first, the talahib grasses are short and the trail was really that flat.  You can run if you want to, which I did.

The first part of the trail heading to the summit

Though the trail was purely rolling, it was an endless sight of rolling terrain and I can see at a very far distance the fourth mountain which is Mount Dayungan.

More than half of the trail towards the summit was grown with very tall talahib grasses

As much as I would like to run along the rolling trail, I can't because the tall Talahib trees, taller than me by 3 feet, covers most of the trail and their leaves emit more heat for they are like sun reflectors.  Another thing, the blade of the leaves can cut the skin so easily aside from the fact that they are itchy when the touch the skin.

Mount Naulaw summit at 12:19 Noon

I really don't know but I never felt hungry on my trail.  I was saving my water and not only that I was saving the battery of my camera because I knew, I still have a long bloody trail to shoot with.   I was closely chasing the guide, but he is quite fast.   I can see how he trekked along those tall Talahib grass with reckless abandon.  Me, I was using my umbrella as shield to the talahib grasses not to hit my skin and eyes.  The three other ladies were left behind filming every part of the trail and dramatic mountain slopes.

Mount Dayungan, the fourth mountain as viewed from Mount Naulaw summit

As I looked ahead, I can see in totality the fourth mountain of Mount Dayungan.  I was told by the guide that it would take 2 -3 hours for me to reach its summit with my pacing.  Oh my God! It was already 12:19 Noon.  Anyway, he assured me that the trail ahead is not as challenging as that of Mount Balingkilat and Mount Bira-Bira.  Well, I was determined to finish the whole course.  I never gave up in all my climbs.


4.  Mount Dayungan


Elevation (Summit):  935+ MASL (3,067.59 feet)
Days Required / Hours to summit:  1 day / 2-3 hours (starting from Mount Naulaw summit)
Specs: Major Climb; Difficulty 5/9; Trail class 1-3
Features:  Its jump-off point is at the second water source.  Requires cardiac assaults to the summit.  Some of its open trails are grown with thick grasses where there is nowhere to take refuge from the intense heat of the sun.  It has a summit of deception before you reach the real summit with 360 degree-view for it can almost capture the lower elevation of Mount Naulaw, Mount Redondo, Nagsasa Cove and also Mount Cinco Picos and the farthest stretch to Mount Bira-Bira and Mount Balingkilat.

The water source at the foot of Mount Dayungan

It was disappointing that heading towards the water source has such a magical scenery.  However, I need to save the battery of my mobile phone.  By this time, I just lost my power bank and I was not really ready for the logistics of this specific climb.  The water source itself has a stunning and dramatic landscape.   Three of my male companions who were ahead of us were caught by us having a refreshing bath at the water source.  They just descended from Mount Dayungan summit and they would be heading for the fifth mountain, the Mount Cinco Picos.

Heading to the summit of Mount Dayungan at 1:51 P.M.

Unfortunately, my mobile camera was already giving signal because it already reached a critical level.  
If given the chance, I would go back and climb these last three mountains, but according to my guide, I still have to pass thru Mount Balingkilat.  No! no! no!  But if ever, it should be a 2-day climb.

The magnified view of the lowlands from Mount Dayungan summit at 2:48 P.M.


5. Mount Cinco Picos


Elevation (Summit): 881 MASL (2,890.42 feet)
Days Required / Hours to summit:  1 day / 2-3 hours (starts from Mount Dayungan summit)
Specs:  Major Climb; Difficulty 5/9, Trail class 1-3
Features:  It has 7 peaks to conquer and if all these are scales, it will take a maximum of 4 hours for a seasoned climber not for a beginner.  Its peaks vary from open to densely forested sections.  It takes two peaks from Mount Dayungan to navigate to the foot of this mountain with rolling and magical trails in between.

Just ascended from Mount Dayungan

One of our male companion has waited for us at the foot of the Mount Dayungan, though this was another side of the mountain where we do not have to pass thru the second water source.

Heading to the first of 7 peaks of Mount Cinco Picos

Scaling Mount Cinco Picos towards its first peak offered gradual assaults.  This time since it was already late in the afternoon is no longer hot.  Thus, it was already a relaxing trek.   We were 6 then including our guide.   I stopped recording videos because my camera was already giving signals of being almost drained.

Tried to capture one more shot while heading to the 5th summit

Still working towards the 5th summit

I tell you, Mount Cinco Picos has the best view of all the 6 mountains of the Cawag Hexa climb.  The details of its summit (referring to the first peak) was really stunning at 4:46 P.M.  We did not explore the other 5 peaks for it was getting late in the afternoon. I intended not to open my camera for I was just reserving it for the last mountain, the Mount Redondo.

Last look of Mount Cinco Picos at 5:37 P.M. bridging to Mount Redondo

Finishing Mount Cinco Picos was already late in the afternoon.  But it looks like the day is still up.  I was waiting for the sunset at this moment.  The guide told us, there is nothing to worry in Mount Redondo since all trails were rolling.  This time, we have eaten already all our trail food and lunch meal.  By the way, we have eaten our lunch after we descended from Mount Dayungan.

6.  Mount Redondo

Elevation (Summit):  660 MASL (2,165 feet)
Days Required / Hours to summit: 1 day 3-4 hours (starts at the summit of Mount Cinco Picos)
Specs:  Minor Climb; Difficulty 3/9; Trail class 1
Features: It offers the longest trail walk of taller-than-human frame Talahib grasses before finally descending back to the jump-off point of another 3 hours including 2 river crossings.  We hiked this mountain on a night trek, because our Cawag Hexa climb was from 1:00 A.M. of Saturday and finished it at 1:00 A.M. of Sunday.  We tend to take sleep along the creepy trails of this mountain.  No clearings can be found and the trails are just enough for a human body to pass through it.  Being on tail, I experience that a strong force has been pulling my backpack.  It was indeed scary to be at Mount Redondo's trails at a night trek.

My last capture from my mobile camera till it was drained

This was were when we were trekking over a very long ridge heading to Mount Redondo.  I got all my water used up.  Nothing was left to me.  But it was good that everything was cooling up in preparation of the night time.  The wind was soothing to our skin.  I just love it.

Credit to my companion who owns this video while approaching Mount Redondo

Just a grab video from my companion taken while approaching Mount Redondo

Grabbed video from my companion during sunset in Mount Redondo

It was already dark when we were able to set foot in Mount Redondo at around 7:30 P.M. The trail was very long and we did not even know which part of it was the summit.  What I knew was just an endless Talahib trail in the middle of darkness.   Out of hunger and thirsty, our group of five without the guide, would agree to lie down along the trail to rest, not thinking that the narrow grassy trail will be infested with snakes.  In few instances, we overslept and dreaming we were in the comfort of our beds.  We had hallucinations that the lights we produced from our headlights were few houses where we can knock and begged for food and water.   At around 10:30 P.M., our guide reappeared bringing with him bread and Royal True Orange drinks we literally devoured.  We reached the jump-off point at passed 1:00 A.M. of the following day with the rest of our companions already snoring in their beds.  

Would you also dare to have a DIE HIKE in Cawag Hexa?

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