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Mahjong finds feet atop Sydney Harbor Bridge

2013-05-17 13:57:25

(English.news.cn)

 

As part of Sydney Bridgeclimb's promotion of its new Mandarin Climb -- which features local Mandarin speaking guides -- players were rewarded with spectacular 360 degree views of the city and one of the most beautiful harbors in the world.

Hailing from very different backgrounds, but all sharing a passion for Mahjong, the Chinese tradition is finding its feet in Australia.

Ling is a paralegal, Tony is the proprietor of Jade Express Travel and a winner of various Mahjong tournaments, Pauline is a business migration agent and organizer of Mahjong tournaments, while Jak is a postgraduate student.

Jak first learned to play Mahjong on a trip down the Yangtze River when he was eight year old. He spent many hours watching the Chinese onboard playing the game. Not speaking Chinese, he had to learn how to play by studying their actions over the three-day cruise. "The Sydney Harbour Bridge is a powerful symbol of Australia. Similarly, Mahjong is an iconic game that originated in China, so it was a rewarding as well as unusual sight to have the two brought together in such exceptional circumstances,"Heng said.

The Competition kicks off in Sydney on June 2.

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