Play, compete, and socialise with mahjong clubs in New Zealand
Mahjong clubs bring together people who enjoy playing this traditional tile-based game of strategy and skill. In New Zealand, these clubs offer opportunities for casual play, learning, and competitive tournaments in a welcoming social environment.
📍 Masterton, Wellington
Join Mahjong - Masterton, a vibrant club in Wellington for Mahjong enthusiasts. Meet every Monday from 1-4pm at Masterton Bowling Club for fun and strategy!
📍 Tawa, Wellington
Tawa Mahjong Club in Wellington welcomes all skill levels for weekly mahjong games on Tuesdays. Join for just $10/year plus $4/night. Contact us now!
📍 Ebdentown, Upper Hutt, Wellington
Join Upper Hutt Cossie Mah Jong Club in Wellington for Mah Jong sessions on Tuesdays and Fridays. Affordable fees and beginners’ classes available!
📍 Waikanae, Wellington
Join the Mah Jong Club at Waikanae Presbyterian Church in Wellington for exciting mahjong sessions from February to October. Connect with local players in Waikanae!
A mahjong club is a group where members gather to play the game, which involves strategy, memory, and quick thinking. Clubs often host regular sessions, teaching newcomers while also catering to experienced players.
📍 Masterton, Wellington
Join Mahjong - Masterton, a vibrant club in Wellington for Mahjong enthusiasts. Meet every Monday from 1-4pm at Masterton Bowling Club for fun and strategy!
📍 Tawa, Wellington
Tawa Mahjong Club in Wellington welcomes all skill levels for weekly mahjong games on Tuesdays. Join for just $10/year plus $4/night. Contact us now!
📍 Ebdentown, Upper Hutt, Wellington
Join Upper Hutt Cossie Mah Jong Club in Wellington for Mah Jong sessions on Tuesdays and Fridays. Affordable fees and beginners’ classes available!
📍 Waikanae, Wellington
Join the Mah Jong Club at Waikanae Presbyterian Church in Wellington for exciting mahjong sessions from February to October. Connect with local players in Waikanae!
Playing mahjong improves memory, concentration, and problem-solving skills. Clubs also provide social interaction, relaxation, and the enjoyment of friendly competition. Many members value the friendships built around regular games.
Mahjong clubs can be found in New Zealand’s larger cities and communities, often linked to cultural centres. They offer both casual and competitive play, helping to keep this traditional game alive and accessible.