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When Portuguese sailors stumbled upon Taiwan in 1547, they named it ?Ilha Formosa? meaning ?Beautiful Island?. Taiwan is only 160km (100mi) from the mainland where the government of the People's Republic of China (PRC) have ruled since winning the civil war against the Republic of China (ROC) in 1949. The ROC government withdrew to Taiwan and continue to dispute the political rights of the PRC and maintain some sovereignty over Taiwan and the 90 small islands of Penghu (Pescadores). Despite the confusing situation, surfing in Taiwan has a long history and surf arrives from a generous 225º swell window hitting all sides of the island. US soldiers were the first to ride the north coast beach of Jin Shan in 1965 and local pioneers like Mao Guh and his brothers ignored the Taoist suspicions of the sea and government ban on access to the ocean, to take up surfing. Mao Guh opened the original and still popular Jeff's Surf Shop near Honeymoon Bay and with the lifting of Martial Law in 1987, surfing clubs popped up across the island and Jung Wen-Chen, founder of R.O.C Surfing Association, estimates that there could be 25,000 people riding waves across Taiwan. While coast guard towers are more interested in illegal immigrants landing by boat, when typhoon swells hit, the main beaches will be closed and surfing is still illegal along the coast south of Hualien. A steep central mountain range means the east coast is much less developed than the overcrowded west coast, which makes Taiwan second only to Bangladesh in population density.
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13 - 23°C
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17 - 27°C
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22 - 30°C
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23 - 31°C
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21 - 30°C
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15 - 26°C
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+ SE typhoon & NE monsoon swells
+ Large tropical island
+ Powerful beachbreaks & left points
+ Cheap, easy access from Asia
+ Beautiful east coast
- No world-class breaks
- Suffocating summer heat
- Densely populated Taipei
- Risk of destructive typhoons
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  Forecast Surf Report Stormrider Guide
Guide icon Forecast icon Hualien Star Grey Star 3ft 10secs 100° 7mph Mostly Cloudy No Reports Available. No Data Available No Data Available No Data Available
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Guide icon Forecast icon Taitung Star Grey Star 4ft 10secs 96° 9mph Mostly Clear No Reports Available. No Data Available No Data Available No Data Available
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Guide icon Forecast icon Wushi Grey Star 6.5ft 7secs 20° 20mph Rain No Reports Available. Beachbreak Peaks Sand 6
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N - SE North Westerly All Tides
Guide icon Forecast icon PD SPOT(Windmill) Grey Star 5.5ft 10secs 94° 10mph Mostly Clear No Reports Available. No Data Available No Data Available No Data Available
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Guide icon Forecast icon Dashi Grey Star 1.5ft 10secs 99° 20mph Rain No Reports Available. Beachbreak Peaks Sand 6
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N - SE North Westerly All Tides
Guide icon Forecast icon Gongs Star Grey Star 3ft 10secs 100° 7mph Mostly Cloudy No Reports Available. Beachbreak Peaks Uneven Reef and Sand 8
2
NE - SE Westerly Low to Mid Tide
Guide icon Forecast icon Jialeshuei Star 5.5ft 10secs 94° 10mph Mostly Clear No Reports Available. No Data Available Sand 8
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NE - SE Westerly All Tides
Guide icon Forecast icon Nanwan Star 5.5ft 10secs 94° 10mph Mostly Clear No Reports Available. Right Submerged Reef Uneven Reef 8
2
S - SW North Westerly Low to Mid Tide
Guide icon Forecast icon Jici Beach Grey Star Grey Star 3.5ft 10secs 98° 11mph Mostly Cloudy No Reports Available. Beachbreak Peaks Sand 6
1
N - SE Westerly All Tides
Guide icon Forecast icon Fongbin Grey Star Grey Star 3.5ft 10secs 98° 11mph Mostly Cloudy No Reports Available. Beachbreak Peaks Uneven Reef and Sand 8
2
N - SE Westerly All Tides
Guide icon Forecast icon Fulong Beach Grey Star 6.5ft 7secs 20° 20mph Rain No Reports Available. Beachbreak Peaks Sand 6
1
N - E South Westerly All Tides
Guide icon Forecast icon Paishawan Grey Star Grey Star 9.5ft 7secs 26° 14mph Brief Showers No Reports Available. Beachbreak Peaks Sand 6
1
N - NE Easterly All Tides
Guide icon Forecast icon Jin Shan Grey Star Grey Star 9.5ft 7secs 26° 14mph Brief Showers No Reports Available. Beachbreak Peaks Sand 6
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N - SE South Westerly All Tides
Guide icon Forecast icon Sunyatsen Beach 3.5ft 5secs 355° 4mph Mostly Clear No Reports Available. Beachbreak Peaks Sand 4
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SW - NW Easterly All Tides
Guide icon Forecast icon Sanshuei 0ft 0secs 0° 29mph Mostly Clear No Reports Available. Beachbreak Peaks Sand 6
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SE - SW Northerly All Tides
Guide icon Forecast icon Bashien Dong Grey Star Grey Star 3.5ft 10secs 96° 11mph Mostly Cloudy No Reports Available. Left Pointbreak Boulders 8
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N - E North Westerly All Tides
Guide icon Forecast icon Chu Nan Star 7.5ft 7secs 21° 9mph Mostly Clear No Reports Available. Beachbreak Peaks Sand 6
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SW - N North Easterly Mid to High Tide
Guide icon Forecast icon Cheng Gong Star Grey Star 3.5ft 10secs 96° 15mph Mostly Clear No Reports Available. Left Pointbreak Dead Coral 8
2
E - SE North Easterly All Tides
   
   
 
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