LEGO Chinese New Year 2024 Sets Coming Soon in January!

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LEGO.com has just updated its product LEGO 2024 set listings to now include several LEGO Chinese New Year 2024 traditional festival sets that you may want to check out.

As part of its line-up of annual sets inspired by the Chinese Lunar New Year that started back in 219, 2024’s collection focuses on the Year of the Dragon. As we eagerly anticipate their release on January 1, let’s dive into the details of some of these sets, offering a glimpse into the cultural celebration brought to life through bricks.

LEGO Chinese New Year 2024 Festival Sets to Watch Out For

LEGO BrickHeadz Spring Festival Mickey Mouse (40673)

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Disney is joining in the Lunar Year festivities with the whimsical LEGO BrickHeadz Spring Festival Mickey Mouse 40673 set. This latest blocky iteration of Mickey clocks in at 120 pieces, forming a vibrant version of Disney’s most iconic character. It is expected to retail for $10 and promises not only a delightful building experience but also a celebration of the Spring Festival in true LEGO style.

Festival Calendar (40678)

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For those seeking a more substantial and intricate build, the Festival Calendar set (40678) is a masterpiece comprising 345 pieces, available at $30. Immerse yourself in the rich storytelling woven into every brick of this set, depicting the essence of Chinese traditional festivals. From the Lunar New Year to the Mid-Autumn Festival, this calendar serves as a colorful, visual feast.

Auspicious Dragon (80112)

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Get ready to embrace the Year of the Dragon with the awe-inspiring LEGO Spring Festival Auspicious Dragon figure (80112). This isn’t just any other LEGO Chinese New Year 2024 set; it’s a cultural gift that packs symbolic meaning and mythical charm. Perfect for you or any adventurous kids aged 10 and up, this LEGO masterpiece is a showstopper.

Family Reunion Celebration (80113)

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Picture this: a traditional Chinese-style restaurant brought to life with intricate details in LEGO form and you’ll instantly the new year vibe with this LEGO Chinese New Year 2024 set. From the kitchen to the reception area, dining room (complete with a buildable karaoke machine), and even a bathroom – every nook is designed for easy access and maximum playability.

Embracing Tradition through this Latest LEGO Chinese New Year 2024 Sets

The LEGO Chinese New Year 2024 traditional festival collection is a great way to welcome the Year of the Dragon. They’re not available for pre-order but you can check out the rest of these sets by heading over to their official product pages using the following affiliate links below. Be sure to have them added to your LEGO wishlist so you can be notified as soon they arrive on January 1, 2024.

Auspicious Dragon 80112

1,171 pieces | $89.99 | Coming Soon on January 1, 2024

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Family Reunion Celebration 80113

1,823 pieces | Comes with 13 minifigures | $129.99 | Coming Soon on January 1, 2024

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LEGO BrickHeadz Spring Festival Mickey Mouse 40673

120 pieces | $9.99 | Coming Soon on January 1, 2024

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Festival Calendar 40678

345 pieces | Includes 2 minifigures with lantern accessories | $29.94 | Coming Soon on January 1, 2024

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We’re certainly looking forward to the release of these latest LEGO Chinese New Year 2024 sets. Whether you’re a seasoned LEGO brick fan or a newcomer to the world of LEGO, these sets promise an immersive and engaging experience. Mark your calendars for January 1, as LEGO brings the joy of tradition to life in a way only they can.

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Author: Albert Balanza

Teacher, student, dad, AFOL, psych geek & everything in between. :)

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