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Hong Kong Officially Bans Surfing

Despite growing backlash, officials refuse to consider lifting the ban.

news // Nov 19, 2024
Words by Jack O'Neill Paterson
Reading Time: 2 minutes

Hong Kong grew up under the Union Jack, sipping on capitalism and speaking the Queen’s English. With that came a taste for Western freedoms — free speech, free press, embracing LGBTQ+ rights, and global culture.

Mainland China, meanwhile, sees those as threats, preferring conformity and clinging to its centralised control, where dissent is silenced, and the collective trumps the individual.

The friction between the two hit a boil in 2020, when Beijing imposed a sweeping national security law on Hong Kong. Hong Kongers, used to a freer leash, pushed back with umbrellas and chants. But the mainland doesn’t care for rebellion, even if it’s polite. They responded by increasing control, silencing dissent, imprisoning activists, and dismantling pro-democracy movements, effectively quashing any opposition and ending the semi-autonomy that had previously distinguished Hong Kong from mainland China.

So, for a city that’s long resisted the heavy hand of the mainland, its recent decision to ban surfing at all public beaches — citing public safety and complaints — feels unexpectedly rigid, especially while China pushes full steam ahead to produce the next Olympic gold medalist.

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Adrian Pedro Ho King-hong, a lawmaker with the New People’s Party, has become the reluctant hero in the fight to keep Hong Kong’s beaches open. “They said they cannot open LCSD [Leisure and Cultural Services Department] beaches for surfing because they think there will be complaints from the public,” Ho told the South China Morning Post.

The official reasoning for the ban boils down to safety, so the LCSD claims. Surfboards, they argue, threaten swimmers and create hazards for first responders.

The ban stretches across 42 beaches, but Big Wave Bay stands out — a rare spot where the waves are actually surfable. Last summer, the government planted fresh “No Surfing” signs in the sand, a gut punch to a beach with decades of surfing history baked into it.

King-hong pushed for compromise — designated surf zones, limited hours, even a feasibility study — but was met with bureaucratic shrugs. “They categorically told me no,” he said, frustrated. “There are so many beaches in Hong Kong. There’s got to be one where people would be more receptive. But they won’t even try.”

Hong Kong has 42 public beaches, all under the LCSD’s management, and they all carry the same ironclad rule: no surfing.

The stakes are high, too. Violators face fines of up to $2,000 USD and two weeks in jail — an absurd penalty, straight out of mainland China’s playbook.

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