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Thursday 18 September | 18:00 - 21:00
Get ready for a cozy night of tiles and lots of tiny prizes! We’re opening the doors at 18:00 with open play Mahjong featuring tiiiny tiles — perfect for pros, newbies, and everyone in between who wants to enjoy a game and meet new people. Snacks and drinks will be available at the counter!
At 20:30, we’ll be starting the Tiny Mahjong bingo (yes, it’s exactly as fun as it sounds) and yes, there are tiny, delightful prizes waiting to be won! We hope to see you leave with luck on your side — bingo cards full, a couple drinks consumed, and maybe a prize or two in your tote 😉
If you plan on arriving later and only joining the bingo, please arrive at 20:15 latest so you can receive your bingo card on time and won’t miss anything!
Eastern Playgrounds is an Amsterdam-based Queer/Asian-led collective. Through hosting community events with Asian board games, mahjong workshops and karaoke sessions, they create space for connection and belonging through playfulness and joy. Born from a desire for joy that centers Asian identities, their priority as a Queer/Asian-centered initiative is to carve out a space for a community to exist and grow while celebrating individual identities that never neatly fit into one way of being Asian. For some, their events are an introduction to a queer Asian community in Amsterdam or opened a new world; for others, they spark feelings of nostalgia.
Thursday 18 September | 18:00 - 21:00
Get ready for a cozy night of tiles and lots of tiny prizes! We’re opening the doors at 18:00 with open play Mahjong featuring tiiiny tiles — perfect for pros, newbies, and everyone in between who wants to enjoy a game and meet new people. Snacks and drinks will be available at the counter!
At 20:30, we’ll be starting the Tiny Mahjong bingo (yes, it’s exactly as fun as it sounds) and yes, there are tiny, delightful prizes waiting to be won! We hope to see you leave with luck on your side — bingo cards full, a couple drinks consumed, and maybe a prize or two in your tote 😉
If you plan on arriving later and only joining the bingo, please arrive at 20:15 latest so you can receive your bingo card on time and won’t miss anything!
Eastern Playgrounds is an Amsterdam-based Queer/Asian-led collective. Through hosting community events with Asian board games, mahjong workshops and karaoke sessions, they create space for connection and belonging through playfulness and joy. Born from a desire for joy that centers Asian identities, their priority as a Queer/Asian-centered initiative is to carve out a space for a community to exist and grow while celebrating individual identities that never neatly fit into one way of being Asian. For some, their events are an introduction to a queer Asian community in Amsterdam or opened a new world; for others, they spark feelings of nostalgia.
Thursday 18 September | 18:00 - 21:00
Get ready for a cozy night of tiles and lots of tiny prizes! We’re opening the doors at 18:00 with open play Mahjong featuring tiiiny tiles — perfect for pros, newbies, and everyone in between who wants to enjoy a game and meet new people. Snacks and drinks will be available at the counter!
At 20:30, we’ll be starting the Tiny Mahjong bingo (yes, it’s exactly as fun as it sounds) and yes, there are tiny, delightful prizes waiting to be won! We hope to see you leave with luck on your side — bingo cards full, a couple drinks consumed, and maybe a prize or two in your tote 😉
If you plan on arriving later and only joining the bingo, please arrive at 20:15 latest so you can receive your bingo card on time and won’t miss anything!
Eastern Playgrounds is an Amsterdam-based Queer/Asian-led collective. Through hosting community events with Asian board games, mahjong workshops and karaoke sessions, they create space for connection and belonging through playfulness and joy. Born from a desire for joy that centers Asian identities, their priority as a Queer/Asian-centered initiative is to carve out a space for a community to exist and grow while celebrating individual identities that never neatly fit into one way of being Asian. For some, their events are an introduction to a queer Asian community in Amsterdam or opened a new world; for others, they spark feelings of nostalgia.