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'''United Kingdom Mahjong Association''' (UKMA) is a [[Japanese mahjong|mahjong]] organization based in the United Kingdom. Two clubs are affiliated with the UKMA: Guildford Richi Mahjong Club and Cambridge University Riichi Mahjong Society. UK tournaments have been held each year since 2009.
'''United Kingdom Mahjong Association''' (UKMA) is a [[Japanese mahjong|mahjong]] organization based in the United Kingdom. Their mission is to promote all mahjong styles, although the majority of their activities are riichi-related. According the the UKMA website, they claim that riichi mahjong has existed in the UK for 30 years now. Two clubs are affiliated with the UKMA: Guildford Richi Mahjong Club and Cambridge University Riichi Mahjong Society. Other locations have varying degrees of organized activity. UK tournaments have been held each year since 2009.
 
== Zones ==
* Oxford
* [[Cambridge University Riichi Mahjong Society]], Cambridge
* Bath
* Birmingham
* Chiswick
* [[Guildford Richi Mahjong Club]], Guildford
* Glasgow
* Leamington
* Leeds
* Soho
* Warwick


== External links ==
== External links ==

Latest revision as of 16:02, 8 May 2016

United Kingdom Mahjong Association
Country United Kingdom
Inception 2010
Leader Peter Langford, Chairman
Members 2 clubs / 11 zones

United Kingdom Mahjong Association (UKMA) is a mahjong organization based in the United Kingdom. Their mission is to promote all mahjong styles, although the majority of their activities are riichi-related. According the the UKMA website, they claim that riichi mahjong has existed in the UK for 30 years now. Two clubs are affiliated with the UKMA: Guildford Richi Mahjong Club and Cambridge University Riichi Mahjong Society. Other locations have varying degrees of organized activity. UK tournaments have been held each year since 2009.

Zones

External links