Giant Italian Mahjong TilesUDINE, May, 10th - Players of the mahjong club at Udine, Italy, presented themselves with gigantic mahjong tiles during the 2012 Far East Film Festival. Playing with the extraordinatiy tiles was welcomed by lots of spectators.
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| Shanghai Expo with ‘Mahjong Table’ |
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| Written by Elaine Kurtenbach, The Associated Press |
| Wednesday, 24 March 2010 05:54 |
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Shanghai's Expo is likely to be the largest World's Fair ever, with some 70 million visitors expected to attend in the six months before it closes on Oct. 31. It's certainly China's biggest event since the 2008 Beijing Olympics. The huge international show-and-tell will showcase China's status as a world industrial power, giving Shanghai - its biggest city - a long-awaited chance to show off its stunning transformation from crumbling factory town into modern global metropolis. In Pudong, on the east side of the river, where the national pavilions and most big facilities are located, giant white funnels will provide shade, channel sunlight to underground walkways and collect rainwater for recycling.In Puxi, on the west side, a collection of local and corporate pavilions will demonstrate "urban best practices" focused on sustainable urban technologies and heritage preservation. Expo organizers say most of the materials used to make the pavilions will be recycled, and they have pledged to eventually end with a "carbon-neutral" impact. Landmarks
"We have no restrictions at all. We welcome all visitors from all countries," said Cheng Meihong, vice chairman of Shanghai's tourism administration. Still, the realities of actually attending the Expo are bound to be daunting. |
| Last Updated on Friday, 01 October 2010 05:54 |
OEMC Movies Online
On the occasion of the 100th MERS tournament, directors Bram van Erkel and Jelte Rep have granted permission to publish online the movies they made on the occasion of the first MERS tournament, the OEMC2005 in Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
Mr. Van Erkel and Mr. Rep made a documentary about the competition, which now can be watched on YouTube.
Part 1
Part 2.
Finally, the comic feature 'Mahjong in Holland' can also be watched on YouTube. In this movie, 'proof' is produced that mahjong actually was invented in Holland.
Mahjong in Holland






SHANGHAI, China - Looking for the China of pagodas, farmers in rice paddies and Mao-suited masses pedaling bicycles through grim city streets?
Like the Beijing Olympics, the Expo will leave a legacy of new landmarks, the most eye-catching the 226-foot-high (69 metres) China Pavilion - a scarlet structure some say looks like a mahjong table. Though imposing, it's much shorter than the 984-foot (300 metres) Eiffel Tower, built for the 1889 Universal Exposition.



