If there’s something most of us look forward to during Chinese New Year – apart from receiving ang paos – is immersing ourselves in a solid mahjong session.
And if you’re also a fellow mahjong fan, then here’s something we’d like to introduce you to.
Local Facebook shop Go Streets Or Go Home recently rolled out a series of mahjong tile slings bags! Wow.
These bags come in 3 mahjong tile designs and are sized perfectly for you to store your ang paos in.
For frequent mahjong players, these tile designs are probably no stranger to you.
First up, the bag comes in a hong zhong (红中) design. With the striking red chinese word printed against a white background, we’re sure your cute bag won’t go unnoticed this CNY.
The other design is the famous green fa (發) which means huat or fortune.
So hopefully bringing this mahjong tile bag around during CNY will help bless you with abundance of fortune. Maybe this year you can own all your relatives in mahjong.
Last but not least, there’s the ba wan (八萬) design.
Although this tile by itself serves no purpose in a mahjong game, the dark blue and bright red accents on the bag is perfect for those who prefer a more aesthetically pleasing design.
In addition, each of these bags comes with a gold zip and strap, adding a neat touch to the fun design. Plus, they cost just $20 each.
These bags measure 11.5cm x 18cm x 7cm and the strap is 115cm long — the perfect size to fit your CNY winnnings in.
If you’d like to receive the bags before Chinese New Year, Go Streets Or Go Home advises you to send in your orders by Wednesday (8 Jan).
To order, you can send them a Facebook message here.
Also, if you know someone else who loves mahjong as much as you do, share this with them in the comments below!
Feature images adopted from Facebook.
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