A company led by white women that repackaged the traditional Chinese game mahjong has come under intense criticism for its redesign. The Mahjong Line's website — which sells sets for up to $425 ...
Three white women are being accused of appropriating Chinese culture and 'colonizing' Mahjong by redesigning the tiles to be more 'stylish' and selling them for up to $425 a pop. The Mahjong Line is a ...
A new case of cultural appropriation is making headlines, and for once it has nothing to do with the Kardashian/Jenners. A Dallas company called The Mahjong Line has recently come under fire for ...
Three American women, founders of a mahjong tile company, are feeling the burn for Americanizing Chinese tiles. Kate LaGere brought in pals Annie O’Grady and Bianca Watson to revamp the classic tile ...
A Dallas-based company has apologized after an attempt to “refresh” the game of mahjong by redesigning traditional Chinese tiles to feature images including a whoopie cushion, bubbles and bars of soap ...
A Dallas-based mahjong company is receiving some of the first pushback of 2021, as its creators are being criticized of "gentrifying" the game of mahjong. The Mahjong Line markets itself as a "unique ...
In this April 18, 2019, photo, Cheung Shun-king, 65-year-old mahjong game tiles maker, makes a tile in his shop in Kowloon's old neighborhood of Hong Kong. Hand-carved mahjong tiles is a dying art in ...
Dianne de Guzman is the regional editor for Eater’s Northern California/Pacific Northwest sites, writing about restaurant and bar trends, upcoming openings, and pop-ups for the San Francisco Bay Area, ...
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