Easy Media will work with the Canada MCR Sports Association to assist online activities for the elderly

Let’s play Mahjong online! Easy Media will work with the Canada MCR Sports Association to assist the federal government in organizing online activities for the elderly

Easy Canada will work with the Canada MCR Sports Association to assist the Canadian federal government to enrich the leisure life of middle-aged and elderly people through online activities and increase communication between neighbors in a severe coronavirus situation. The competition will be launched this summer to create a brainstorm for the middle-aged and elderly in Toronto.

By seeing this, you may want to ask: Since it is a brain contest, what projects will you play? This year we played the Chinese favorite card activity “Mahjong”. And it is a brand-new online model.

Mahjong is a card game from China. Game participants are usually four people. The game focuses on skills, strategy use, and calculation, but also involves a lot of luck. Compared to poker, the combination of Mahjong is more varied and requires a complex probability analysis to predict the outcome. However, Mahjong needs more rules and types of memory than ordinary poker games. In East and Southeast Asia, especially Chinese communities, Mahjong is often used as a means of entertainment or gambling.

As stated in the introduction, Mahjong, as a card game originated in China, represents not only a simple game, but also contains silhouettes of Chinese culture and history. At the same time, Mahjong’s unique gameplay also gives these games more advantages. Normally, Mahjong requires 4 people to play. In the game, the relationship between the participants is invisible, and the communication between the neighbors is improved. At the same time, Mahjong needs a lot of people’s memory and computing power, and experiments have shown that Mahjong can also effectively prevent diseases such as dementia.

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The outbreak of coronavirus has caused most people to spend ordinary days at home in 2020. So, Easy Canada brought you an online Mahjong contest!

1. Participant recruitment

We will recruit more than 200 participants and volunteers to participate.

2. Mahjong teaching and practice

We will provide mahjong teaching and training from the Canada MCR Sports Association on the live broadcast software of Zoom from early July to July 26. In teaching, professional Mahjong teachers will be invited to teach the participants. Learn more, please scan the QR code at the bottom of the article.

3. Race

From the end of July to the end of August, the game officially started

4. Finals

In September, the finals would be last 1-2 weeks. Winners can get mysterious gifts from the organizer

Competition format: The main competition from July to August can be freely entered, with a minimum of 20 games. The competition will be ranked according to the average score. The top 16-20 high-scoring players will have the opportunity to participate in the September finals!

Note: Every participant will receive the latest competition results and rankings every day, so we require everyone to have an email, name, and username when registering. The username must be registered first, and then log in to use during the game, you can enjoy the charm of online mahjong.

Competition rewards: The top three will receive a trophy ? and the top five will receive 150, 100, 80, 50, 20 Canadian dollars, and other players who enter the finals will also receive a certificate!

Propaganda and Organizational Rewards: Reward individuals and groups who actively promote and organize players to participate.

Seniors over the age of 65 are welcome to participate in the online Mahjong competition. Participants over the age of 65 (including 65 years old) can receive prizes- (as shown below) a snore relief.

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Entry requirements and registration methods

Entry requirements: Mainly living in the Toronto regions, as well as in North America.

Number of participants: 300-350

Registration unit: Easy Canada

Registration amount: 15 CAD/person, free for seniors over 65! free!

Registration Email: admin@easyca.ca

Telephone: (647) 728-1355

Looking forward to your participation!!

Scan the QR code now to join the group for the latest information

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FROM: ZR