During World War II (circa 1941), the US military built a radar station on the top of the mountain, and built a cableway to facilitate the transportation of materials up the mountain. Now this mountain road is the track left by the year, a total of 1048 steps. When I first went up the mountain, it was relatively gentle, and slowly began to get the steps to become extremely high, and every step was very hard. Compared to climbing, this is more like doing aerobic exercise, but at the end of the exercise, there is a super beautiful scenery to enjoy, and I feel that all the hard work in the exercise process is great value! After climbing, you can overlook the entire Dinosaur Bay, Koko Head, Diamond Head, and multiple coasts.