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Teiki Mathieu Baillan surfing a self-made Alaya surfboard in Macaroni, Mentawaï, Indonesia. Photo by C. Naslain, 2009.

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 Jia le shui

Taiwan

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By Gaz1 , 20-05-2011

Surfing at this place? - Hi everybody at this beach
I am working in China and miss the beach (home beach Mallacoota Australia - check it out) Want to hang out somewhere nice and score some waves. So, need a reasonable surfbreak, a cool little hotel nearby and and that's about it. Anything around Jia Le Shui like that? Hope it's pumping & thanks - Gaz

By Anonymous , 14-10-2007

- trust me, this is very shit wave compared to outside.. hardly ever works, and even when it does its shit.. very shit..

By hkyclaudia@gmail.com , 05-10-2005

Who is srfing here? - Going to Taiwan around the end of Oct, I am a total beginner. If someone is surfing here, can I join you?

By Long dong , 17-06-2005

- big dump wave with the binglang washout. shoot the curl with the morey doyle and hit the beach with Gotcha echo beach shorts....

By Ghost Face "Pub Surfer" , 03-11-2004

jia le shui - good learning spot - was a beginner when i began at jia le shui, surfed for six months, fairly consistent, got pretty powerful when typhoons were in the mix, created a decent swell. Overall, a good spot to learn at, and good to fine tune your long board skills...

By ayane , 28-10-2004

missing the waves - I went back to taiwan and went to the surf camp at jia le shui and met a lot of friends. It's awesome! It was quite an experience, with the typhoon hitting on us and everything. It was fun though. I enjoyed it a lot.

By mani , 15-03-2004

well, no need to argue! - i was there during typhoon with surfing pals....and obviously only locals and some foreigners who familiar with Jialeshui dare to surf there last summer(in typhoon season), they seem had lots of fun while chasing typhoon around Kenting...plus they are super friendly to all surfers with good vibe/attitude.

i guess only ppl who shows up there frequently qualifed to judge what are good waves!

everybody has their fit waves to ride,no need to argue & being so mean to others

PEACE

By kyle , 16-11-2003

The way j-shui breaks - Jia le shui is by far one of the most novice waves of them all. The conditions are usually poor with a consistant side shore onshore winds with dirty water. Its a relativley fat wave with lazy takeoff and a slow pealing right-hander that can go quite a ways some days. The left side of the peak closes ouy and rarely works. Even when it does it is rarely riden because of the current and the paddle back.Jia le shui does hold a pretty meaty wave and when the conditions are right it can be a good way to feel out some big waves without the worry of getting held under to long. It is often packed with people (mainly begginers) but you can still get your fair share of waves.

By anonymous , 31-10-2003

Ronan's a bitch-boy - I hope everybbody enjoys all the waves Taiwan has to offer, with the exception of painsy ass bitch-boy Ronan.

By felopian tuberider , 15-10-2003

surfing is about a good vibe - Surfing is about a good vibe , positive energy
non-judgemental. Why do you ruin this????spread the seed of surfing knowledge to whomever shall receive it to all points of Earth where there is SURF

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