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PhotoGiving > While other locations have better waves, Hong Kong is the focal point of China's surf scene. If you're up early enough, you can have the water all to yourself, as expat Antony Dickson has here.
PhotoGiving > Once the others have made the two hour trek to the beach, you'll have an increased but manageable crowd to share the fun with. Big Wave Bay, on Hong Kong Island, is a different story with throngs of surfers, bodyboarders, and swimmers.
PhotoGiving > Pro riders from Bali often make their way to Hong Kong for the annual contest, showing local surfers how it's done. Here, Made Raditya launches an air.
PhotoGiving > Who ever said you couldn't get shacked in China?
PhotoGiving > Just across the border in Shenzhen, a local crew of Chinese riders has just taken up the sport, led by Xiao Kong, above. Local expats who have enjoyed the water to themselves for years are worried about an eventual crowding of the water, as recently happened in Taiwan.
PhotoGiving > Surfing Shenzhen also means sharing the water with fishing boats cutting through the lineup every so often.
PhotoGiving > An annual contest in Shenzhen brings out the regulars and a few beginners, who brave the chilly water in December for a fun filled weekend of waves, wipeouts, and booze.
PhotoGiving > Further south on a certain tropical island, the waves get even better, thanks to rocky bottoms which help the waves to peel perfectly.
PhotoGiving > Further south on a certain tropical island, the waves get even better, thanks to rocky bottoms which help the waves to peel perfectly. The photographer digs in.
While other locations have better waves, Hong Kong is the focal point of China's surf scene. If you're up early enough, you can have the water all to yourself, as expat Antony Dickson has here.
 > While other locations have better waves, Hong Kong is the focal point of China's surf scene. If you're up early enough, you can have the water all to yourself, as expat Antony Dickson has here.
While other locations have better waves, Hong Kong is the focal point of China's surf scene. If you're up early enough, you can have the water all to yourself, as expat Antony Dickson has here.
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