Game over for Hong Kong shop selling hand-carved mahjong tiles for 47 years
After 47 years, Kung Yau Cheung Mahjong, a Hong Kong shop specializing in hand-carved mahjong tiles, is closing on March 28. The Mong Kok shop's closure marks the end of a traditional handicraft business.

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AI-generatedAfter 47 years, Kung Yau Cheung Mahjong, a Hong Kong shop specializing in hand-carved mahjong tiles, is closing on March 28. The Mong Kok shop's closure marks the end of a traditional handicraft business. Owner and artisan Ko Yun-kan, who has been carving tiles since age 18, is retiring because the landlord reclaimed the Shanghai Street premises. Ko took over the shop from his master in the 1990s, witnessing the area's changes and the decline of traditional crafts. Despite searching, Ko was unable to find a suitable new location, leading to his decision to retire.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedKo could not secure a suitable new location for the shop.
Ko Yun-kan is now in his sixties.
Ko Yun-kan entered the trade aged 18.
The shop's closure is due to the landlord taking back the premises.
Kung Yau Cheung Mahjong will close on March 28 after 47 years.