“Surf culture in China is younger and more chill than say some places like France,” Benjamin Bocage tells us over a cup of coffee.
Bocage recently moved to Sanya a few months ago when a friend asked him if he was interested in helping open up a surf club in Houhai Village. He had worked in the wine business in the city but decided he was ready for a change of pace last year.
Bocage first visited Hainan in 2013 and discovered Riyue Bay, a popular surfing destination, which is also home to China’s national surfing team. He loved it and ended up … More
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