Hartley Wintney

Mah Jong

Group Leader: Anne Stanley
Meeting place: Cricket Club
Day of the week: 1st and 3rd Monday_
Time: 2:00pm
Frequency: twice monthly
Cost of session: £2.00
Contact: Click Mah Jong Group Leader to email the Group Leader. Please include your telephone number in your email message.

What we do: Mah-Jong (variously known as Mah-Jongg, Mahjongg, Majong and Mahjong) is a charming Chinese game played with engraved tiles. Traditionally, the tiles have been made from ivory or bone dove-tailed into bamboo. But a variety of other materials has also been used including wood, Bakelite, resin and modern plastic.

The exotic tiles, the oriental associations and the rituals which surround the game lend it a certain mystique and perhaps make it somewhat forbidding. However, although the rules are quite intricate, the rudiments of play are surprisingly easy to master and it is not unusual for a beginner to do quite well.

Origins of the game
Although there have been claims for its antiquity, it seems most likely that the game originated in the Nongpo area of China in the latter half of the nineteenth century. It quickly spread to other countries in the early part of the twentieth century, becoming popular in the West in the 1920’s.

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