MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) - If you’ve ever been curious about American Mahjong – the tiles, the strategy, the fun – there’s a group of women ready to welcome you to the table. Vanessa gets a hands-on lesson ...
In a Durham Hall classroom, students gather around two mahjong tables with riichi tiles as they put aside hands of tiles to eventually win the game. The Riichi Mahjong Club meets on the Tempe campus ...
While the tile-based game, which originated in 19th century China, continues to be a staple in Asian households and smoky ...
Cheryl Hopper, left, of East Washington, hosts mahjong twice a month, with friends and fellow players, clockwise, Carolyn Carson, Perri Slosky, and Helene Schroder attending. The Jewish Community ...
The traditional Chinese game of mahjong is having a resurgence across the country, and the DC-area is getting in on the game play. Sallie Routh, co-founder of mahjong teaching group DC Mahj Collective ...