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January 06, 2021 The Mahjong Line These are not your mama s mahjong indeed. In place of evenly-spaced dots, bamboos and Chinese characters, painted on these unusual mahjong tiles are lightning bolts, leaves, Arabic numerals and… sacks of flour? These mahjong tiles are part of The Mahjong Line s refreshed lineup, meant to mirror one of the three founders more fun style and personality, according to an earlier version of the brand s about us page. The website features five different yet equally eccentric designs, in various neon colours. And it comes with the whopping price tag US$325 (S$428) to US$425. Despite the minimal description that they came up with, the hand-painted designs are anything but. ....
A 15-year-old boy has been convicted in a racially-motivated attack against a Singaporean student in London last year. The incident, which left 23-year-old Jonathan Mok with facial fractures, occurred at around 9:15 p.m. in Oxford Street, London on Feb. 24, 2020. Jonathan Mok immediately after the attack. Image via Jonathan Mok “I saw one of them look at me (just as he walked past me) and said something to me, which I could make out the word ‘coronavirus, ” Mok wrote of the incident, which involved four male perpetrators. “I was stunned and turned around to have a look at the man [who] made the statement. He was still staring at me as he walked past and realised I was looking at him.” ....
In this op-ed, writer Sara Li unpacks a recent instance of three white women appropriating the Chinese game mahjong for profit. The year has barely begun and another case of cultural appropriation has inserted itself into online discourse. In the first week of 2021, three white women made waves on social media when they launched a deeply bastardized version (or as they refer to it, a âmodern makeoverâ) of the traditional Chinese game mahjong under their new company, the Mahjong Line. Gear Patrol. Like many Chinese folks, I grew up with fond memories of mahjong being played by grandparents and aunties. Ask any member of our diverse community and youâll find the role of mahjong highlighted in our upbringing. Itâs even found pop culture significance in films like ....