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Meet the woman who customises unique mahjong tiles in Hong Kong | Remarkable Living

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  • čas přidán 21. 03. 2023
  • Mahjong tile making is so rare that even the tools such as the drills, scrapers and lamps are impossible to come by ‒ they cannot be bought and have to be made by hand.
    “Mahjong craftsmanship is very much a cultural creation of Hong Kong. Very few people here still work their craft. I know that if I do not work hard to tell their stories, it will be lost,” says Karen Aruba, a third-generation member of a mahjong tile making family.
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Komentáře • 15

  • @ModernMahjong
    @ModernMahjong Před 2 měsíci +2

    It was wonderful being able to take part in Karen's workshop in NYC. Beautiful!

    • @lilytsui3015
      @lilytsui3015 Před 20 dny +1

      Really? When was the workshop and when was it held in NYC?

  • @user-es6hh7cm3u
    @user-es6hh7cm3u Před 8 měsíci +2

    A name alone does not define one's ethnicity or culture. As open-minded people, we should appreciate an artist for their creative works and unique perspectives, without making superficial judgement. Cultural exchange is best advanced through mutual understanding and respect between all people. Thanks Karen who is trying hard to preserve dying culture!

  • @AT-uf5uw
    @AT-uf5uw Před 6 měsíci +2

    Next time I’m in HK again I’m going to visit this shop

  • @5630081
    @5630081 Před rokem

    Great article Karen, wish you and your family more success on this path

  • @originaljigglypuff
    @originaljigglypuff Před 7 měsíci +2

    This doc was good and very interesting but you should have at least given a link to the artists.

  • @slpm2973
    @slpm2973 Před 8 měsíci

    Bravo 🤩

  • @user-sr2fi2qy9j
    @user-sr2fi2qy9j Před 8 měsíci

    As a sign artist
    I feel that tile carving is also a lost art nowadays.😢

  • @ceciliachow8392
    @ceciliachow8392 Před 4 měsíci

    Cecilia China

  • @nicklee7002
    @nicklee7002 Před rokem +1

    CNA is promoting or adveristing gambling?

    • @yummy90the2nd
      @yummy90the2nd Před rokem +6

      it is more about the art of making mahjong tiles, no mentioning of gambling

    • @tonywatson987
      @tonywatson987 Před rokem +8

      Mahjong is not necessarily a gambling game, no more than Canasta or Bridge.

    • @proxxymax6814
      @proxxymax6814 Před rokem +2

      Ya, why distorting d content of an art to gambling? So wld u also question CNA condoning pollution created by V12 ICE if CNA runs a series on luxury cars?

  • @medicopedia9052
    @medicopedia9052 Před 8 měsíci

    She hasn't even got a Chinese name. Fake

    • @FiFiKitchen-vp8zl
      @FiFiKitchen-vp8zl Před 8 měsíci +5

      Karen’s Chinese name is Cheung, as it's her father's last name. ‘Karen Aruba' is just her illustrator name, a common choice among artists to represent their artwork as this holds her precious memory with grandma in the small island named ‘Aruba’.
      I truly appreciate her passion for promoting the art of mahjong with her father talents and educating the public that mahjong is also an intangible cultural heritage; it even holds deeper, meaningful value beyond our expectations.