In this study, a new rolling method, wave-shaped interface rolling (WIR), was proposed to tailor the strong basal texture of a hot-rolled Mg AZ31 plate. Microstructure and texture of the WIRed and annealed plate were investigated and the mechanism for texture variation was discussed. The results show that the waved interface can effectively rotate the basal poles away from the normal direction toward the rolling direction at both the regions near and far from the waved interface. Different inclination angles of 〈0002〉 away from the normal direction occur at different regions in the rolled plates and a maximum inclination around 30° can be obtained.