Mahjong houses fall silent as China purifies its social
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Two more local governments ban game widely regarded as a national pastime but which others view as encouraging gambling.
Three white American women redesigned mahjong tiles to sell for $425 a set, saying the game needed a 'respectful refresh,' and were accused of erasing Chinese culture
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