Mah Jongg Tiles
Mah Jongg tiles have traditionally been made of bone, often with a bamboo backing. Bone tiles can still be found… read more
Mah Jongg tiles have traditionally been made of bone, often with a bamboo backing. Bone tiles can still be found… read more
Fun Fact – While many in the USA consider Mah Jongg to be a Chinese and American game, it is… read more
Did you know? Mah Jongg was banned by the Chinese government from 1949 to 1985.
Did you know? Joseph Park Babcock, who worked for the Standard Oil Company in Shanghai in the 1920s, and on… read more
What You Need To Play: An American Mah Jongg Set consisting of 8 Flowers, 8 Jokers, 4 Red Dragons, 4… read more
What You Need To Play: An American Mah Jongg Set consisting of 8 Flowers, 8 Jokers, 4 Red Dragons, 4… read more
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