LEGO releases new Lunar New Year themed festive sets
There is also a three-in-one LEGO White Rabbit Creator set.
With Chinese New Year around the corner, the LEGO group released three new themed sets on Jan 3.
These include the 80110 LEGO Lunar New Year Display, which captures iconic festive symbols in two decorative models.
It features buildable mudan (牡丹) peony flowers and gold ingots, koi fish and red packets.

The larger 80111 LEGO Lunar New Year Parade set features three connectible toy parade floats – a rabbit float, musicians’ float, and dragon float.
The set includes 18 LEGO minifigures, including a performer in a rabbit outfit and LEGO performers dressed as Monkie Kid, a pirate, an astronaut and a knight.

LEGO will also be releasing the three-in-one 31133 LEGO White Rabbit set to celebrate the Year of the Rabbit.
The Creator set can be built as a rabbit that munches on a carrot, a cockatoo parrot that perches on trees, or a white seal enjoying a fish as a snack.

All three items are available in-store at LEGO Certified stores as well as online via Shopee and BricksWorld.
From Jan 2 to Feb 11, shoppers can redeem a 30641 LEGO Creator three-in-one Panda Bear or a limited edition 40575 LEGO Year of the Rabbit with a minimum spend of $68 and $108 respectively across LEGO Certified Stores islandwide.
From Jan 12 to Feb 5, shoppers can redeem a limited edition LEGO Lion Dance with a minimum spend of $88 on LEGO sets. They may also receive a LEGO God of Fortune with a minimum spend of $388 on any purchase in Suntec City.
In the same time period, the LEGO Prosperity Burrows event will be taking place at Suntec City. Families can look forward to a themed adventure and exclusive promotions during the event.
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