

🀄 Elevate your game night with timeless elegance and unmatched authenticity!
The Yellow Mountain Imports Classic Chinese Mahjong Set features 148 medium-sized translucent green acrylic tiles engraved with traditional Chinese characters, housed in a luxurious redwood veneer case with red felt lining. Designed exclusively for authentic Chinese mahjong gameplay, this set includes dice, a wooden wind indicator, and scoring sticks, offering a complete, high-quality experience that enhances strategic thinking and social engagement.














| ASIN | B000V4EDNA |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #32,865 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #198 in Domino & Tile Games |
| Brand Name | Yellow Mountain Imports |
| Color | ['Emerald'] |
| Container Type | Box |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,006 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Improve strategic thinking skills, encourage social participation, enhance mental health |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00810126012173 |
| Included Components | Dice |
| Item Dimensions | 14.8 x 10 x 2 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 15.3"L x 15.3"W |
| Item Type Name | Mahjong Set |
| Item Weight | 8.4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Yellow Mountain Imports |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 600.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 168.00 |
| Material Type | Melamine |
| Number of Items | 148 |
| Number of Players | 4 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Portable |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Style | Chinese |
| Size | Medium |
| Subject Character | Chinese Mahjong |
| Theme | Chinese |
| UPC | 810126012173 |
S**.
Perfect set for a Mahjong enthusiast.
After a lot of research into the proper set to buy, I landed on this one. And I have not been disappointed. It was purchased as a gift for my wife, and she is thrilled with the quality. Solid tiles with beautiful artwork and a classy wooden case. You can no doubt spend a lot more for tiles, but this great quality at a fair price. A perfect set for a Mahjong enthusiast.
M**R
No regrets 💖
I’m so excited about this Chinese mahjong set. It is beautiful!! Excellent quality. The tiles are a little bigger than the average size which makes them perfect for my age. (64) I feel so lucky to have gotten this set for this price. I had ordered a different one and it had not been shipped and it had been two weeks, So I cancelled and went back to the drawing board and found this set. The color of the tiles are a sparkling rose gold color. The case is also beautiful and made so well. I just had it delivered and couldn’t wait to send out a review.
N**E
Good quality and the perfect size
We spent a lot of time researching and looking for a good quality set that is the "traditional" style with no extra numbers or letters. This one was the perfect size and weight. Not too big or small but just right. The writings is sharp with no smudges or paint that is outside the words. The case is also better quality than the standard brown think case that is thin and tends to tear due to the weight. It has a nice handle and is padded. Only time will tell if it holds up to regular use. It was packed by the factory in a padded box and Amazon packed it in an outside box so it came well protected. The only box this did not tick was that the green is not the traditional green but lighter which I was aware before purchasing. That was not as important as other factors. It is definitely worth spending the extra money if you want a high quality set.
F**R
great quality
Beautiful set! The tiles are a great size and heavy great quality
A**R
quality
I bought this set for my son. It is a beautiful set along with the case it comes in. Good quality as far as I can tell. Looking forward to many games.
R**D
Very nice design and good quality 👌
I bought this set and it is very nice. Lee made the carrying case is crafted and sturdy. I really like it.
S**W
Well worth the price tag!
This is a great quality set. The tiles are pretty and they're nice and big. They're not the biggest out there but big enough to easily stand on end without the need for racks (as the Chinese prefer not to use, which is why they like huge tiles). The tiles are marked with western numerals and letters, so you don't have to read Chinese to play. The champagne glitter scheme is quite attractive but not girly-looking. Also, the case is fairly sturdy and isn't going to fall apart any time soon, and it's made of wood, with felt on the bottom so you don't scratch up your table. There are enough betting sticks to play the Chinese variants of the game (120 sticks in all) and a cube with wooden holder to indicate the round. The inside of the case is lined with felt to protect the tiles. FYI, if you play American/Western mahjong, this isn't the set for you. There are no jokers or racks with it. Then again, the racks aren't really necessary with such thick tiles. It sounds a little pricey at $120, but the price is well worth it for its quality. I'll have fun with this one for years.
D**E
Almost Perfect
I'll start with the negatives: 1. The die that comes in the wind marker had to be sanded down a little because it was slightly too big, so it would get completely wedged into the holder. Sanding it down was very simple, though, because it is a soft wood. Since I haven't seen anyone else complain about this, I think I just got an odd one. 2. Many of the tiles have very small cracks around the carved characters. This is just an aesthetic issue. 3. The tiles were covered in weird factory dust when I took them out of the cellophane. I had to dust each tile individually with a rag. But hey, they're brand new, so that's not unexpected. Plus I won't have to do that again (until I have to clean them). 4. the included dice look like they were painted under the influence. It's a really shoddy paint job. They almost look perpetually dirty. Fortunately, they are one of the cheapest, most easily replaced parts of the set. They just kind of ruin the effect of the beautiful tiles and case. 5.The included instructions can just be thrown away. Yes, the set comes with a small instructional leaflet, but it has some weird flaws, and if you don't already play, I'm not sure that these instructions will help much, especially when strange situations arise during gameplay. You can try learning from them, but I recommend you get a book or find someone who plays to teach you. Now let's talk about the positives, which in my opinion FAR outweigh the negatives: 1. The tiles themselves are absolutely perfect (aside from the tiny, non-threatening cracks mentioned above). They slide very nicely, the characters are crystal clear (and look nicer than the characters on standard HK-style tiles, IMHO), and they are a very good size. They are just a tad smaller than the normal HK ones, but they are certainly big enough to see, handle, and not be afraid of losing any; in fact, we play on a card table, and the slightly smaller size makes all the difference. As for the clarity of the characters, this would be a good set to teach with even if it didn't have the Arabic numerals and Roman letters because you can see every stroke on the tiles (unlike tiles where the 發 and 萬 are just a green and red blur, respectively). However, in my area of the US, anyone who's heard of the game usually associates it with the words "ridiculously difficult," so it's nice to have the western indexes on the tiles so that at least no one can use the "I can't read Chinese, and I'm too lazy to learn the whopping 15 characters necessary to distinguish the tiles" excuse. 2. The case and trays feel very solid. I was afraid that at least the trays would be flimsy, but they feel pretty substantial. The case itself is also very sturdy, and the handle on the case feels more stable than the handle on our box with the good flatware in it. Both the box and the trays are lined with a velvety sort of material, which is also on the bottom of the case, so you can put it on a wooden table without worrying about scratching it. In size, shape, look, feel, and overall impression, the case really does remind me of the sort of case you'd expect to find real silver silverware in. 3. This one is more of a heads up: when I bought this, the picture showed betting sticks instead of chips, but the description said it came with chips, and I saw another reviewer confirm that it came with chips, not sticks. Well, mine definitely came with sticks, and I love them. They are much easier the handle than those cheap MJ chips that sets usually come with. Plus they make you feel a little more traditional when playing. Overall, the whole set is so nice to look at and to handle that I can hardly describe how much I love it. A great purchase. If you are giving this as a gift, it should be well appreciated; HOWEVER, do remember that despite the western markings, this is a set for Chinese mahjong, as it has only 144 tiles (no jokers). It won't work for American styles of mahjong.
Trustpilot
1 week ago
2 weeks ago