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The rise of Mahjong in Visakhapatnam
India🎭 Culture21 hr. ago

The rise of Mahjong in Visakhapatnam

Mahjong, a traditional Chinese tile game, is gaining popularity in Visakhapatnam, India, with the formation of the Vizag Mahjong Club. Once limited to a few enthusiasts, the game now attracts a growing number of players, including beginners with no prior experience in card games. The club started as a small WhatsApp group and expanded rapidly after a workshop led by Hyderabad-based Mahjong instructor Deepa Dodla. The club offers regular sessions, workshops, and structured progression for players of varying skill levels. Social media and word-of-mouth have played a significant role in spreading interest, with many new players discovering that Mahjong is accessible and enjoyable for everyone.

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The rise of Mahjong in Visakhapatnam

Mahjong, a traditional Chinese tile game, is gaining popularity in Visakhapatnam, India, with the formation of the Vizag Mahjong Club. Once limited to a few enthusiasts, the game now attracts a growing number of players, including beginners with no prior experience in card games. The club started as a small WhatsApp group and expanded rapidly after a workshop led by Hyderabad-based Mahjong instructor Deepa Dodla. The club offers regular sessions, workshops, and structured progression for players of varying skill levels. Social media and word-of-mouth have played a significant role in spreading interest, with many new players discovering that Mahjong is accessible and enjoyable for everyone.

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