RECREATIONAL REVIVAL
By Andi Ingalls
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MAHJONG
MOMENT THE SWEEPING POPULARITY OF A CLASSIC GAME
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Mahjong is having a moment. Once associated with a much older generation, the centuries-old tile game is now drawing new players across the country, turning afternoons into standing weekly dates and homes into places designed for gathering. What began as a quiet rediscovery has quickly grown into a full-fledged social ritual. Originating in China in the 19th century, mahjong arrived in the United States in the early 20th century and evolved into what is now known as American Mahjong. The four-player game blends strategy, memory, and luck. Players build hands using numbered tiles, winds, dragons, and jokers, following a card that is updated annually, to keep game play fresh and evolving. The rules can feel complex at first, but once learned, the rhythm of play becomes intuitive and deeply engaging. For Louisville-based instructor Jennifer Hemsell, known to many of her students as Mahj-Jen, that learning curve is part of the appeal.
MAHJONG ROOMS ARE THE NEW LUXURY SPACE POPPING UP IN HOMES ACROSS THE COUNTRY.
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