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Hong Kong Mahjong with My Mother in Law: Part 3 - Winning Hands

Hi there, This is Part 3 in the "Mahjong with my Mother-in-Law" series -- just me showing you four different potential winning hands before I upload the next videos in the series which will be actually be setting up and playing the game with my mother-in-law. Note that the winds in Chinese go from East clockwise to North. In Cantonese they are pronounced: East = dùng (東) South = nàahm (南) West = sài (西) North = bāk (北) So far in the series, we have: Part 1: A Bit of Background Part 2: Explaining the Tiles Part 3: Winning Hands (this one! :) Part 4: Setting Up to Play Part 5: Let's Play! And then after that we'll see what else we can add! :) If you're new to my channel, I also have videos on learning Cantonese, Cantonese Cultural Conversations, and of course, the mahjong series. I'm also on Instagram and Facebook @cantonesecorner. And my teaching website is www.cantolingo.com. Let me know if you have any suggestions or questions in the comments below, and thanks so much for watching, liking and subscribing! Happy learning, Sue Marguerite PS. Follow me on IG and FB: @cantonesecorner PPS. Learn more Cantonese with me and open new windows into Cantonese culture by taking my Traditional Characters in Cantonese Pronunciation courses over at www.cantolingo.com. Learn traditional Standard Written Chinese characters, their Cantonese equivalent (if any), the radicals, proper stroke order, and much more! Classes are on-going and combine online self-study with Zoom sessions. This is a university-level course based on materials from the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and is effective and fun!

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