top of page
b301f4e2-bfad-11eb-9b2e-758b3029e26f_ima
Hongkonger Ada Tsang is the fastest woman to conquer Mount Everest. What was on her mind?

Former life education teacher was the first Hong Kong woman to scale the peak on a perilous trek that took four days, but this time, she did it in just about 26 hours. There were Covid-19 fears, with Nepal battling a surge in infections, but her camp took precautions and remained infection-free.

hero-header-ada-tsang_edited.jpg
Ada Tsang – educator and Mt. Everest Climber – on goal-setting, not timing yourself and not being your own barrier!

In a world dominated by data, continuous tracking, and the obsession to mine value from every bit and byte of it, read our conversation with the educator and Mt. Everest climber Ada Tsang who offers contrarian advice of not timing yourself. And of course, some sweet old conventional wisdom! If you don’t know who Ada is, she’s the first woman from Hong Kong to summit Mt. Everest.
 

received_4002485106532983.jpeg
I didn't look at record, just wanted to go for myself: Tsang Yin-hung, Fastest woman to summit Everest

44-year-old former teacher from Hong Kong, Ada Tsang Yin-hung has set a record as the fastest woman to summit Everest within 24 hours and 50 minutes on 23rd May. Liaison officer, appointed by the government of Nepal, Gyanendra Shreshtha confirmed Dream Wanderlust that she reached the summit at 3:10 p.m. leaving the Base Camp the day earlier at 1:20 p.m. She was supported by Pemba Sherpa.

© 2025 Ada Tsang

bottom of page