Huizhou
Gangkou
Open-coast kitesurf spot at Huidong, China. Wave-prone. Sandy beach launch. Works best in S, SSW, SW winds. Suitable for intermediates, advanced riders.
Kite forecast country
A forecast-led overview of China kite regions: the spots worth checking, the directions that usually matter, and the local notes Lohera uses when ranking a session.
Typical water: waves, chop
Common working directions: NW, SE, SSE, S, NE
Water: flat, chop, waves
Common working directions: S, SSW, SW
Water: waves
Common working directions: NE, SW
Water: mixed
Common working directions: NE
Water: waves
Water: chop
Common working directions: NNE, NE, ENE
Water: waves
Common working directions: SE, SSE
Water: waves
Huizhou
Open-coast kitesurf spot at Huidong, China. Wave-prone. Sandy beach launch. Works best in S, SSW, SW winds. Suitable for intermediates, advanced riders.
Shanghai
Flat-water lagoon kite spot at QiDong, China. Wave-prone. Sandy beach launch. Works best in NE winds. Suitable for beginners, intermediates, advanced riders. Watch for fishing nets.
Haikou
River-mouth kite spot at Qionghai, China. Mixed flat and chop. Sandy beach launch. Works best in NE, SW winds. Suitable for beginners, intermediates, advanced riders. Watch for rocks.
Fuzhou / Xiamen
Open-coast kitesurf spot at Fuzhou, China. Wave-prone. Sandy beach launch. Works best in NE winds. Suitable for beginners, intermediates, advanced riders. Watch for current, fishing nets.
Shanghai
Lake kite spot at Shanghai Du Dong, China. Mostly flat water. Sandy beach launch. Works best in N winds. Suitable for beginners, intermediates, advanced riders. Watch for crowds in season.
Xiamen
Open-coast kitesurf spot at Xiamen, China. Wave-prone. Sandy beach launch. Works best in NNE, NE, ENE winds. Suitable for beginners, intermediates, advanced riders. Watch for rocks, fishing nets.