Celebrate & Build The Lunar New Year 2024
Feb10

Celebrate & Build The Lunar New Year 2024

Gong hei fat choy and Happy Chinese New Year. The Year of the Dragon is upon us and there are plenty of fun new LEGO® sets you can build to welcome in the Lunar New Year. They include the latest additions to the annual Chinese New Year range, which features the impressive Auspicious Dragon and the Family Reunion Celebration. There are also a couple of smaller sets including the Festival Calendar and a CNY-themed Mickey Mouse...

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New LEGO Disney BrickHeadz Set Revealed
Nov07

New LEGO Disney BrickHeadz Set Revealed

The LEGO Group are really going all in with the Chinese Lunar New Year celebration in 2024, with a new seasonal BrickHeadz set featuring Mickey Mouse. The Spring Festive Mickey BrickHeadz features Disney’s mascot in a traditional Chinese outfit and holding a lantern. This new Mickey variant LEGO® Disney BrickHeadz set will launch on January 1st, 2024, joining the larger Lunar New Year sets, a special Monkie Kid set and a...

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LEGO Festival Calendar Set Revealed
Nov07

LEGO Festival Calendar Set Revealed

Another LEGO® set celebrating the Lunar New Year has been added to LEGO.com, offering a better look at the LEGO Festival Calendar set. It features a Dragon Boat, along with a functional barrel calendar, both decorated with traditional Chinese colours and accessories, plus two minifigures. The 345-piece set will launch on January 1st, 2024 alongside other recently revealed LEGO Lunar New Year/Spring Festival...

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First 2024 LEGO Chinese New Year Sets Revealed
Nov06

First 2024 LEGO Chinese New Year Sets Revealed

The popular range of seasonal LEGO® sets inspired by the Chinese New Year were revealed during the China International Import Expo in Shanghai. Over the past few years, the LEGO Group have used the expo to unveil the latest additions to the Lunar New Year and Monkie Kid themes. The newly revealed sets include an 1171-piece Dragon ornament, which is a similar display piece to the Lunar New Year decorations released for 2023. This marks...

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Celebrate & Build The Lunar New Year
Jan22

Celebrate & Build The Lunar New Year

Gong hei fat choy and happy Chinese New Year. The Year of the Rabbit is upon us and there are plenty of fun new and old LEGO® sets you can build to welcome in the Lunar New Year. They include the latest additions to the annual Chinese New Year range, which features 4 new sets. There’s also the rabbit-themed Monkie Kid set from last year along with the recently released Money King Ultra Mech. If you want something a little more...

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Lunar New Year LEGO Sets Now Available
Jan10

Lunar New Year LEGO Sets Now Available

After being released online in the UK and Europe on Boxing Day before being pulled from sale, the Chinese Lunar New Year sets are now available again as well as launching globally. The 3 Chinese New Year sets join the Money Tree set. They are all inspired by the Chinese New Year celebrations and include a fun-filled parade of floats, a pair of displayable builds inspired by Chinese traditions and a DUPLO set aimed at younger builders....

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LEGO Lunar New Year Sets Now Available
Dec25

LEGO Lunar New Year Sets Now Available

Update – they are now listed as being released on January 10th in the UK and Europe so someone flipped the switch on their availability a little too early. The Money Tree is still available. It’s Christmas Day and it’s also a day for new LEGO® sets as the latest LEGO Lunar New Year sets launch today in the UK, and Europe. They will launch in Asia Pacific on January 1st and in North America on January 10th, apart from...

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LEGO Lunar New Year Display Official Images
Nov07

LEGO Lunar New Year Display Official Images

Here’s a better look at another of the upcoming LEGO® Lunar New Year sets. The Lunar New Year Display may not seem as exciting as the Lunar New Year Parade set but getting a better look at it may change that. It’s a buildable display piece featuring two diamond standees each featuring 3D details which represent traditional Chinses symbols. It appears to include some great printed pieces, new elements and the unique use of...

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