Frequented by foes and compromised by ministers, Rizal had to leave Philippines for the subsequent time. It was February 1888 at that point. Rizal at 27 was an upset survivor of human evildoings, a disappointed visionary, and a baffled reformer. This was the beginning of Rizal’s second travel. On February 3, 1888, following a half year of remain in Calamba, Rizal left Manila for Hong Kong on board the Zafiro. He was miserable and wiped out during the intersection of the rough China Sea. He didn't get off the boat when it made a visit at Amoy, since he was wiped out, it was pouring and the city was messy. He showed up in Hong Kong on February 8. In Hong Kong, Rizal remained at Victoria Hotel. He was invited by the Filipino people group in Hong Kong. During this time, a Spaniard, Jose Varanda, was shadowing Rizal’s developments in Hong Kong. It is accepted that he was requested to keep an eye on Rizal. On February 18, Rizal joined by Basa, boarded the ship liner Kiu-Kiang for Macao. He was amazed to see a recognizable figure among the passengersâ€Sainz de Varanda.