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Give a friend a mahjong lesson, and you might score a free dinner. Teach mahjong, and you've got a career. Why it matters: As ...
Every day around lunchtime, an interesting phenomenon occurs at the Publix at Legacy Place in Palm Beach Gardens. The upstairs “perch” that serves as a remote office for a few business people ...
If you’re looking for a way to spice up your next game night, a mahjong set adds versatility to any game collection. Mahjong is a traditional Chinese tile game that requires a strategy to win and is a ...
Mahjong is now having an unexpected renaissance in India. The centuries-old game has quietly become a fashionable pastime. It ...
Many people around the globe have had endless fun with the ageless game of Mahjong. This piece investigates Mahjong’s impressive heritage, highlights the benefits of playing Mahjong on Myrealgames, ...
Mahjong is a game with a rich history and, some might say, complex rules. But whether you play for the social, mental or aesthetic benefits (those beautiful tiles!), the foundation of any good mahjong ...
Carol Shapiro has been playing mahjong for over 15 years. “I was a retired nurse and wanted an activity in my life that was social,” the Poway resident said. “The games were weekly and I became ...
It's a game that's been around for centuries and is all the rage now in the U.S., a lot of people love playing Mahjong. Now your kids can learn their own version of the game. Marian Brisch is the ...
Mahjong —yes, mahjong— is enjoying a modern resurgence, bringing traditions new and old to not just to kitchen and living ...
A Dallas woman turned her passion for the ancient tile game, Mahjong, into a successful teaching business. "Mahjong Molly" has been part of the recent boom of the game, while also creating personal ...
When I arrived in South Florida, I met a couple from the “old neighborhood.” My husband knew the man. His wife “checked me out” and asked a few questions. “Do you play tennis?” she wanted to know. “No ...