In a world first, a game of Mahjong was held amid soaring views Wednesday on the summit of the Sydney Harbour Bridge as Australia prepares to host its first ever International Mahjong competition.
It was certainly a sight to remember as East meets West on top of one of Australia's most recognizable icons.
The intrepid players, Pauline Heng, Tony Liu, Ling Khor and Jak Heng, scaled to the summit of the bridge, 134 meters above sea level, and tested each other's skills in this sport which combines skill, strategy and luck.
Mahjong has been moving out of China in recent years to become a globally recognized game.
After three competitions held in Macau, the World Series of Mahjong Tournament is moving to Australia next month.
This year, players will be competing for a prize pool of 1 million Australian dollars.
Pauline Heng, the CEO of Mahjong Australia, said"Sydney is a fantastic place to have this tournament. Mahjong has become a popular cross cultural sport with a large number of local Chinese and Australians playing on a daily and weekly basis."
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