The game of mahjong, once considered old-fashioned by some, is experiencing a revival. Recently, people of all ages have embraced this tile-based game, enjoying both its strategic depth and social aspects. Mahjong tables are witnessing gatherings from coast to coast, marking this resurgence.
Deema Zein, a digital anchor and correspondent for PBS News, reports on how this traditional pastime is gaining new popularity. Joining her is Maea Lenei Buhre, a general assignment producer for the PBS NewsHour, to explore the cultural and social dimensions of mahjong’s newfound appeal.

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