![]() ![]() Our historical legends may tell you why the wave of Qiantang River is so terrific. The highest tidal bore can reach up to 9 meters (30 feet) high. It makes the tidal bore stronger for the direction of the wind is similar with the direction of the tide. Besides, it blows southeast wind or east wind along Zhejiang’s coastal area. More seawater joins together to create more water walls, stirring up one great tide after another. Therefore, the water level is increased and an upright water wall is formed. In addition, the water of the Qiantang River is also held back as it tries to empty into the sea. The seawater is forced to rise higher and higher. When the seawater flows to the bayou, it suffers more restriction from the narrowing banks as it goes further to the inner part. The inside part of the bayou is very narrow while the outer part can be as wide as 100 kilometers. Another reason is that the Hangzhou Bay is trumpet-shaped. ![]() Hence, the tide generating force reaches up to the largest. On the first day and fifteen day of every lunar month, especially the eighteenth day of the eighth month of Chinese lunar calendar, the sun, moon and earth are located more or less on a line in space. The forming of Qiantang River is influenced by principle of universal gravitation, the shape of the bayou, riverbed, hydrology, climate, etc. It runs for 459 kilometers through Zhejiang, passing through the capital city - Hangzhou and Yanguan Town, Haining, Jiaxing City before flowing into the East China Sea via Hangzhou Bay. Qiantang River, also called Zhe River, originates in the border region of Anhui and Jiangxi provinces. A totally unique surfing trip.Hangzhou Tours Top 5 Hangzhou Tours Shanghai Hangzhou Tours Hangzhou Suzhou Tours Shanghai Suzhou Hangzhou Tours Hangzhou Huangshan Tours Best Weekend Trips from Hangzhou Yangtze River Delta Tours Hangzhou Travel Guide How to Plan a Hangzhou Tour Top 14 Hangzhou Attractions 10 Things to Do in Hangzhou Top 10 Biking Routes 10 Best Hangzhou Museums West Lake Archaeological Ruins of Liangzhu City Get There & Around Hangzhou High Speed Train Where to Stay in Hangzhou Weather & Best Time to Go Nightlife & Shows Top Water Towns in Jiangnan Hangzhou Food Hangzhou Maps 2024 Hangzhou FAQs & Tips More Travel Guide Why Our Hangzhou Tours Highly Rated Reviews Helpful Tripadvisor Reviews Delighted Customers Photos Hangzhou Travel Stories One-on-One Travel Consultant Efficient Customer Support Zhejiang Tours & Travel 20 Best Zhejiang Attractions Top 9 Zhejjiang Destinations Zhejiang Weather & Seasons Zhejiang Maps 2024 Zhejiang Tours Putuoshan Tours Wuzhen Tours Ningbo Tours Zhejiang Tours Zhejiang Travel Guide Other Hot City Tours Beijing Tours Shanghai Tours Xian Tours Guilin Tours Chengdu Tours Hong Kong Tours > All City Tours Popular China Tours Top 10 China Tours Classic China Tours China Family Tours China Yangtze Tours China Tibet Tours > All China Tours More suited to longboards than shortboards, the Rip Curl Seven Ghosts film shows the largest waves ever seen here, caused by 1 in 100 year high tides. The only way to ride it is by being towed in by motorboat, and then rescued afterwards wherever you end up, often kilometres away from where you started. Sometimes the wave breaks on sand banks in the middle, then along the edges, ripping trees out of the riverbank. The wave only appears during the highest New Moon and Full Moon weeks, often 4 to 6 foot, sometimes up to 10 foot plus.Īs the lunar high tide rushes into Sumatra’s otherwise calm Bono River, waves appear, disappear and reappear as the river winds through the jungle. Locals had been riding it in their sampan boats since the 1940’s. This remarkable tidal bore wave was found on Google and then first surfed in 2010 by French surfer Antony Colas. Surely the strangest surf discovery in Indonesia.
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