Today, the LEGO Group revealed its 2020 Chinese New Year sets – the #80104 LEGO Chinese New Year Lion Dance and the #80105 LEGO Chinese New Year Temple Fair. The launch follows on from this year’s popular sets: the #80103 LEGO Chinese New Year Dragon Boat Race, the #80102 LEGO Chinese New Year Dragon Dance, and the #80101 LEGO Chinese New Year’s Eve Dinner – the first LEGO products created to mark the festivities.
The #80104 LEGO Chinese New Year Lion Dance set vividly reproduces a well-loved scene of the Spring Festival and is sure to evoke fond memories of the traditional festival. The set features 5 beautifully decorated small lion figurines and a percussionists’ stage with an awesome drumming function. An accompanying temple gate is decorated with LEGO tiles featuring traditional patterns. The set also comes complete with 8 minifigures including lion dancers and a man in rat costume to mark the Year of the Rat. Additional accessory elements such as the red ‘best wishes’ scroll, red orb, cabbage, calligraphy brush and a rocket firework are included to inspire unlimited role-play.
The the #80105 LEGO Chinese New Year Temple Fair set captures a beloved event often seen in towns and cities throughout China around the lunar new year. The set includes stalls displaying a vast, colorful array of LEGO versions of authentic items you would find at a Temple Fair. Everything from barbecue dishes to candy, toys, vases and dough figurines are lovingly re-created ion LEGO form. The set also includes 14 minifigures. Eagle-eyed LEGO fans will notice that the family from last year’s #80101 LEGO Chinese New Year’s Eve Dinner set make an appearance, continuing the story of their Spring Festival celebrations.
LEGO Product designer Markus Rollbühler, designed the sets to be as authentic as possible: “We were incredibly thorough with our research when designing the sets. For the #80105 LEGO Chinese New Year Temple Fair, we looked closely at the types of things vendors sell in the market stalls and all of the various goods on offer.” It was also important that children could act out scenes to make the sets come alive. “Both sets include amazing minifigures and details to encourage role play. The Lion Dance set comes with many interesting play features. For example, you can fully pose the lions and you can also open and close their mouths to help recreate the spectacular dances we all know and love,” Markus explains.
The two new LEGO Chinese Traditional Festival models will be ready to discover in China and Asia Pacific markets from December 26, 2019 and the rest of the world from January 10, 2020. For more information, visit the Online LEGO Shop. Also, just a reminder that although that two of the sets released for this year were only available in Asia, the #80103 LEGO Chinese New Year Dragon Boat Race is available worldwide via official LEGO stores and the Online LEGO Shop.
What do you think? How do you like the 2020 LEGO Chinese New Year sets? Would you like to get them? And do you have any of the LEGO Chinese New Year sets from this year? Feel free to share and discuss in the comment section below!
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Oh, my gosh! These are so amazing! Instant buy!
Instant buy here too. These are beautiful! I wish they would release them earlier.
Wow! They really made all out on these! Are the pieces stickered? Or printed? Either way, a must buy!
How much are they? I don’t see the price posted.
Martin, the price was not included in the original press-release. The larger set is $120 and the smaller is $80. We still don’t know the piece-count for either.
They are amazing and will go well with the Ninjago sets. I really like the colors.
I will definitely get these sets. Very beautiful. And I hope that they will consider making such sets from other cultures.
Wow! Ninjago city is going to get a little bigger. I don’t have the dragon boat race yet, but, it’s on my X-mas list.
I’m so glad they listened to their fans. I love both sets. I bet they will be very popular. Day one purchase for me.
Oh! A second female minifig with that beanie and braids combo! And there are so many great accessories, like the recolored pumpkins, drum and little trees. Both of these are must buys. I hope they are going to make enough of them!
Ah, yeah, not with black hair, but it’s pretty common in Asia with dyed hair, anyway. At least both the beanie and braids are in new colors.
And I guess the red scarf is a new color, as well. I believe it has only been made in orange, Before?
Congratulations to the designer, these sets are going to be a big hit. Now, please release them already. 😀
The designer video and animated videos are really cool. Thanks for adding those. I will definitely get the sets, and I hope they will continue with this theme.
These are lovely. All of the Chinese New year sets are on my secret wish list. No place to display them, but they are beautiful.