The party is hosted by four friends known collectively as Mahjong Mistress. They shared their story with “LA Times Today.”Mahjong Mistress co-founder Angela Lin explained the roots of mahjong in America. “Just because we are all Asian in Mahjong Mistress, and we are all immigrants here as well, or our parents were. “Mahjong Mistress is a place for people to have their interests in mahjong sparked, and then you go home and you learn all of the things about it if you want to. This was really supposed to be a way to make the game as mainstream as possible.”Zoe Blue M., who co-founded Mahjong Mistress, explained the cultural significance of the game.
Source: Los Angeles Times January 20, 2024 00:20 UTC