For some people, Chinese New Year means fireworks. For others it means lion dances. For many, it means family get-togethers and copious amounts of food. For me, it means Mahjong. Mahjong and I go back ...
HOUSTON – Cecila Yip learned how to play mahjong growing up in Taiwan, where the centuries-old Chinese tile game was a mainstay at social and family gatherings, especially during the Chinese Lunar New ...
The story behind this game will surprise you—it’s not as old as you’d think, and its American roots are just as strong as its Chinese ones. Women play mahjong at the Silver Gull Beach Club in Queens, ...
A Dallas-based company, The Mahjong Line, which recently released several collections of redesigned mahjong tiles is apologizing after social media users accused the company of cultural appropriation.
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