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SINGAPLEX SATIRE R&D DIVISION

This Safety-First Mahjong Table Will Preserve Your Health & Fun In Our Safe Distancing Era

Indulge In Mahjong, Responsibly

BY: JONATHAN LEONG
HEAD OF CONTENT
27th MAY 2020

Any Mahjong lovers out there?

A pivotal scene from the iconic comedy-drama classic which was set in Singapore, Crazy Rich Asians - actual lines from the scene might differ slightly…

A pivotal scene from the iconic comedy-drama classic which was set in Singapore, Crazy Rich Asians - actual lines from the scene might differ slightly…

Mahjong is an activity best played with people you can banter with.

My mom taught me how to play. She told me mahjong would teach me important life skills: Negotiation. Strategy. Cooperation.
— Rachel Chu (Crazy Rich Asians, 2018)

Let’s face it, in a post pandemic world - we are slowly coming to terms with how everything will have to change. Things will only start to become more and more apparent as humanity tries to adjust things back to normal, only to shed a few tears whenever you encounter another altered part of life which we all used to take for granted.

When anyone’s open mouth might contain the next kiss of death, any social activity will now be tainted by an uneasy and unwanted air of caution. Which is why this “Safety-First Mahjong Table” designed by our friend & kick ass product designer Royston Phang - will definitely be making waves globally in every Mahjong addicted group or family that still wants to scratch that deep Mahjong itch.

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The “Safety-First” Mahjong table has holes for you to stick your (Probably GLOVE-CLAD) hands inside, ensuring a ‘contact free” Mahjong experience.

Julia Roberts and her friends get together for a recurring Mahjong night, a game that she sees a metaphor for life.
— The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
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With this “Safety-First” Mahjong Table designed by our friend product designer Royston Phang (check out his site HERE), you’ll be sure to be enjoying many hours of disease-free Mahjong delight.

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