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OverviewThis book was originally intended to serve as an instruction booklet, teaching people how to play ""Mahjong."" In this book, readers will gain a deeper understanding of mahjong, not only as a game played by people, but also as a social networking instrument and a historical mirror, reflecting the periods of the Second World War, the Cultural Revolution in China, and modern times. It is also a bridge of cross-cultural and cross-generational recollection, communication, and appreciation. Nowadays, mahjong is even recognized as offering substantial therapeutic value for seniors, and has become a game played not only by Chinese people but also by people worldwide. This book also discusses various styles of mahjong and briefly explains how each style is played. The final chapter provides a practical guide on how to play the game in the Cantonese/Hong Kong style. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dr Kit Cheung , Peter Michael LoPublisher: Camathories Company Imprint: Camathories Company Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.290kg ISBN: 9781962028240ISBN 10: 1962028240 Pages: 156 Publication Date: 11 November 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationKit Cheung, Ph.D. (Cantab) Dr. Kit is the Program Leader of the Bilingual Learning Program at CAMahories Company. CAMathories offers Bilingual Mathematics programs in selective Asian and European languages. Dr. Kit teaches Cantonese and math immersion lessons to young children, both online and in person. She combines language and math learning with folk stories and cultural games to create an enjoyable and engaging learning experience. As a native speaker of Cantonese, Dr. Kit aims to share the rich Cantonese language and culture with the next generation of Cantonese speakers, wherever they may be. Dr. Kit is also the author of a math story book, ""Kino Goes Fencing"", one of the top new releases on Amazon in the children's sports books category within the first 72 hours of its release. She is also the editor for all the children's math storybooks of CAMathories. Dr. Kit is now writing her second children's book of the Kino Series, ""Kino Plays Mahjong""! Outside work, Dr. Kit enjoys traveling to various places in Asia, Europe, Australasia, and North America to meet different people, learn about diverse cultures, and folk stories from different regions. Dr. Kit is a recipient of various academic and merit-based scholarships. Among them are the highly competitive and renowned Chevening Scholarship (awarded by the British Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, U.K.) and Cambridge Overseas Trust (by the University of Cambridge, U.K.). Dr. Kit has obtained a Ph.D. degree from the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Cambridge. Dr. Kit is a co-founder and the Chief Executive Officer of CAMathories Company. Peter Michael Lo is a public health and business professional with roots in Hong Kong and dual graduate degrees from Johns Hopkins University. His work spans healthcare strategy, aging innovation, and cross-cultural communication. With a background that bridges East and West, Peter brings both analytical depth and cultural fluency to every project. Beyond his academic and professional pursuits, Peter is an enthusiastic promoter of everyday traditions-especially mahjong. While growing up in Hong Kong with the 13-tile Cantonese style, Peter is unusually skilled in Sichuan mahjong (川麻), known for its speed, strategy, and lack of ""Eyes."" Friends often joke that he reads the table like a chessboard, calculating odds and patterns with quiet precision. What starts as a friendly game often ends in a flurry of wins and laughter- usually with Peter claiming the final hand. Whether leading a public health initiative or explaining the logic of mahjong to new players, Peter believes that culture is best preserved through joyful, everyday practice. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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