View of Vung Tau City
We were the very few who actually walked up. The rest, either they rode up or took a taxi. Quite many people went up that day, probably coz it's a weekend.
Along the way, we saw a mix of some nice and not so nice houses. Some people also had their declaration of love on the tarred road. There were also some cafes along the way. The locals just sat there to relax over cups of coffee/tea. Hammocks were tied on bamboo poles for them to catch some rest or take a nap. I feel that the people here are so used to the slow pace and cho bo life. Dun think we can tahan doing that everyday.
I think this was the first time in dun know how many donkey yrs that I walked so much! :p Good form of exercise indeed. We walked up the winding slope for at least a good 4km before we reached the top. Though we had to walk so much, it's quite relaxing. After having to teach for so long, it's really good to enjoy the slower pace and fresh air here.
We made it to the Top! There's a management office, with a guard on duty. Very nice view. The weather was very cooling but a pity the sky wasn't at its best that day. We could see the deep sea, big mountain, small mountain with the Jesus Statue.

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