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December 11, 2015

Premium Surfing Amenity Heading to China’s Qizibay Grand New Century Resort

Solana Beach, CA – American Wave Machines (AWM) announced that a SurfStream® standing wave machine will be a unique and featured amenity at the upscale Hainan Qizibay Grand New Century Resort, which is scheduled to open in Hainan, China in September, 2015. This will be the first resort in Southeast Asia to include a deep water standing wave machine.

Hainan, China

Hainan has been called the Hawaii of China. It has an active surfing population, hosts many surf tourists, and is a stop on the WSL and ISA surf tours. The superior experience of SurfStream was a natural fit for Qizibay’s Grand New Century Resort.

The technology invented and manufactured by American Wave Machines will allow surfers to ride real surfboards and experience genuine surfing out of the ocean. The SurfStream® can also produce waves appropriate for body boarding, and body surfing.

“Hainan Qizibay Grand New Century Resort in Hainan is the perfect location to introduce this unique experience and technology in China,” said Robert Reynolds, American Wave Machines COO. “The resorts clientele will be surrounded by some of the best amenities in the world, and our SurfStream® will be one of the highlights of the trip for families and surfers alike.”

The world class left point break at Riyue Bay is home to Hainan’s International Surfing Festival

While this will be the first resort in China to include a SurfStream®, the wave machines are already in operation at standalone surf parks, water parks, municipal facilities, hotels, resorts and shopping centers around the world.

“Surfing and high-quality wave machines appeal to a broad demographic spectrum. The crowds that have been drawn to ride a SurfStream or watch others have been overwhelming in every setting so far. This will be another great location and we are excited to bring a unique and desired experience to a unique and desired resort.” Reynolds concluded.

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The world class left point break at Riyue Bay is home to Hainan’s International Surfing Festival

American Wave Machines is the world’s leading wave pool, surf park, and wave technology company producing authentic surf experiences. SurfStream® 5-15K square foot venues have capacity of 100’s while PerfectSwell® Surf Parks are 1 acre plus with capacity in the 1000’s. Since 2007 over 3,000,000 surf sessions have been enjoyed at American Wave Machines locations around the globe.

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SurfStream® technology may be protected by US Patents 6,629,803; 6,932,541; 7,722,291; 7,326,001; 7,568,859; 7,658,571; 8,303,213; 8,523,484; 8,602,685; 8,622,651; 9,068,371; and International Patents EU: EP2078114; EP1945078; EP1495198

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