In Hong Kong and Macao 1888

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IN HONG KONG AND MACAO 1888

CHAPTER 11
RIZAL AT 27
• HE WAS FORCED TO LEAVE HIS COUNTRY FOR A
SECOND TIME IN FEBRUARY 1888
• A PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, AND A RECOGNIZED
MAN-OF-LETTERS
• EMBITTERED VICTIM OF HUMAN INIQUITIES, A
DILLUSIONED DREAMER, A FRUSTRATED REFORMER
TRIP TO HONG KONG
• On February 03, 1888
Rizal left for Hongkong on
board the Zafiro.
• He was sick and sad during
the crossing of the China
Sea
Three reason why Rizal did not get off his ship when it
made stopover at Amoy on February 7.

• He was not feeling well


• It was raining hard
• He heard that the city was
dirty.
• He arrived in Hong Kong on February 8.
During his stay in Hong Kong, Rizal wrote
a letter to Blumentritt, dated February 16,
1888, expressing his bitterness.
• In Hong Kong Rizal stayed at Victoria
Hotel. He was welcomed by the Filipino
residents, including Jose Maria Basa,
Balbino Mauricio, and Manuel Yriarte.
• A Spaniard, Jose Sainz de Varanda,
shadowed Rizal’s movement in Hong
Kong. Varanda was a former secretary
of Gov. Gen. Terrero and he was
ordered by the Spanish authorities to
spy on Rizal.
Visit in macao
• On February 18, Rizal accompanied by
Basa, boarded the ferry steamer Kiu-Kiang
for Macao
• Rizal described Macao as a small, low and
gloomy. There are many junks, sampans,
but few steamers, it looks sad and is almost
dead-like.
• The two stayed in at the home of Don Juan
Francisco Lecaros who was married to a
Portuguese lady.
• During his two day stay in Macao, he
visited the theater, casino, cathedral and
churches, pagodas and botanical gardens
and the bazaars
• In the evening of February 19, he
witnessed a Catholic procession wherein
the devotees were dressed in blue and
purple dresses and were carrying unlighted
candles.
• On February 20, Rizal and Basa returned
to Hong Kong on board the ferry steamer
Kiu-Kiang.
Experiences in hong kong
• Rizal stayed in Hong Kong for two
weeks. There he studied the Chinese
way of life, language, drama and
customs.
• Rizal noticed some experiences and
wrote them in his diary
• Some of them include the noisy celebration of
the Chinese New Year which lasted from
February 11th to 13th.
• He also observed the boisterous Chinese
theater
• The marathon Lauriat party, which was the
longest meal in the world;
• The Dominican Order was the richest religious
order in Hong Kong,
• And the Hong Kong cemeteries belonging to
Protestants, Catholics, and Muslims.
Departure from hongkong
• On February 22, 1888, Rizal left Hong
Kong on board the Oceanic, an
American steamer and his destination
was Japan.
• Rizal did not like the meals on board
but liked the ship because it was clean
and efficiently managed.

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