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UPDATE: Prices and piece count for each set have been revealed, see below. 


The Chinese New Year sets have been a popular addition to the LEGO family and we are set to welcome more in the form of two LEGO sets and one DUPLO set!

Next Year will see the launch of Story of Nian 80106 and Spring Lantern Festival 80107. Just like before these have been produced for the Chinese Market, but with LEGO putting a stop to regional exclusives we can expect to see them Worldwide too. A LEGO DUPLO set is also coming called Happy Childhood Moments.


Official descriptions:

LEGO 80107 Spring Lantern Festival recreates the magical atmosphere of the festival which marks the end of the lunar new year celebrations. It features a brick-built Chinese garden with moon gates, pavilion, pond and bridge, a special ox lantern illuminated by a LEGO light brick as well as other must-have items during the festival like a rabbit lantern and a Tang Yuan rice ball.

Spring Lantern Festival (80107) – 1793 pieces – SGD$159.90 / 999元 / USD119.99


LEGO 80106 Story of Nian invites children to learn the old story about Nian and celebrates the Chinese new year with LEGO bricks. It features a brick-built Chinese residence with traditional decorations, a snowy scene that is brought to life with a posable Nian creature, a snowman figure and six minifigures including grandpa, grandma, three children and a person in an ox costume to mark the Year of the Ox in 2021.

Story of Nian (80106) – 1087 pieces – SGD$109.90 / 699元 / USD79.99


LEGO DUPLO Town Happy Childhood Moments taps into two critical moments of a toddlers’ life in China: Chinese New Year and kindergarten. It can support Chinese parents to teach their preschoolers about traditions of the lunar new year and key skills to prepare kindergarten life in a playful way. It is also the first LEGO DUPLO set that is customized for Chinese pre-school families.

DUPLO Town Happy Childhood Moments (10943) – 227 pieces – SGD$159.90 / 999元 / USD119.99


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