- July 1, 2026
- Updated 1:14 am
Mahjong’s Resurgence Across Generations
Once considered a pastime for a select few, mahjong is witnessing renewed interest across the United States. This tile-based game, often seen as old-fashioned, is capturing the attention of players young and old, bringing them together to strategize and socialize.
Across the country, mahjong has become a popular recreational activity. Communities from coast to coast host gatherings where players meet to enjoy the game. These meetings offer opportunities for social interaction, strategic thinking, and a sense of community among participants.
Deema Zein, a digital anchor and correspondent for PBS News, alongside general assignment producer Maea Lenei Buhre, explores this growing trend. They highlight how mahjong is becoming a medium through which different generations connect, share experiences, and engage in friendly competition.
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