LEGO Tower Gets Chinese New Year Content
Jan11

LEGO Tower Gets Chinese New Year Content

LEGO® Tower has received a new update of content, which adds elements to celebrate Chinese New Year to the game. Right now you can add the Chinese Temple lobby to your Tower along with a Chinese Temple elevator. Plus add the Chinese Temple to the roof of your LEGO Tower. Plus there are new Chinese New Year themed Minifigures elements to collect. These are all inspired by the newly released LEGO Chinese New Year sets. If you haven’t...

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New 2020 Chinese New Sets Now Available
Jan10

New 2020 Chinese New Sets Now Available

The two new for 2020 Chinese New Year LEGO® sets are now available globally. These new sets join the three sets released earlier last year, unlike the other sets, both of these are available directly from LEGO worldwide. The sets feature a large number of Minifigures and some great oriental architecture. They will also continue the story started with the previous CNY sets, as Minifigures from those sets make an appearance in these...

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2020 Chinese New Years Sets Coming January 10th
Dec28

2020 Chinese New Years Sets Coming January 10th

The two new Chinese New Year LEGO® sets revealed a few months ago will be available beyond the Asia Pacific region from January 10th. Following on from the three sets released earlier this year, these two new sets will once again celebrate the Chinese New Year. Unlike the other sets, both of these will be available globally. Once again the sets feature a large number of Minifigures and some great oriental architecture. They will also...

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Chinese New Year Sets Designer Video
Nov05

Chinese New Year Sets Designer Video

Earlier today two new LEGO® Chinese New Year sets were revealed. The Spring festival will be celebrated with the Lion Dance and Traditional Temple Fair sets. Both sets will be available at first in the Asia Pacific region before launching globally in early 2020. The Designer Video for both sets has been released in which LEGO Designer Markus Rollbühler discusses creating both sets and how they can be combined to create a larger...

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Two New Chinese New Year Sets Revealed
Nov05

Two New Chinese New Year Sets Revealed

Two new Chinese New Year LEGO® sets have been officially revealed today. Following on from the three sets released earlier this year, these two new sets will celebrate the Chinese New Year. Unlike the other sets, both of these will be available globally at the start of 2020. They will arrive earlier for the Asia Pacific market before being made available elsewhere. Once again the sets feature a large number of Minifigures and some...

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LEGO Dragon Boat Race Now Available Globally
Jun01

LEGO Dragon Boat Race Now Available Globally

The third of the Chinese New York sets has been released globally today. The Dragon Boat Race set is the first of the regional exclusives set to be released beyond their intended market. This is after the LEGO Group promised to make regional exclusive products available through LEGO® retail channels soon after their initial market release. The Dragon Boat Race set is quite impressive, it features a whopping 15 Minifigures, two...

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Dragon Boat Set Worldwide Release Confirmed
May17

Dragon Boat Set Worldwide Release Confirmed

A number of new releases have been added to shop.LEGO.com and they included the LEGO® Dragon Boat Race set. This was one of a trio of sets, which were deemed regional exclusives. However LEGO recently announced the end of regional exclusives and promised that although sets will still release in certain countries first, they will eventually be may available via LEGO retail channels and true to their word, that’s the case with...

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40354: Dragon Dance Guy BrickHeadz Review
Feb05

40354: Dragon Dance Guy BrickHeadz Review

Happy Chinese New Year and to celebrate the Lunar New Year, I’ve decided to take a look at one of the several seasonal LEGO® BrickHeadz released this year. The Dragon Dance Guy set celebrates the Chinese New Year and transforms a BrickHeadz character into a fearsome dragon. There are many traditions connected to the Chinese New Year, legends have it that the holiday is used to scare away monsters, hence the use of the colour red...

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