
Hey guys, check out these new sets revealed by LEGO! I’m so impressed by this theme, just the feel and how colourful and fun they are. Okay so first off, I think it might be fun to show you all the Youtubers covering this first, then below, you can see each set name/set number and some photos. Also at the end, I’m going to let you know which set I have my eyes on for my LEGO city!
Release date for all these sets should be January 1st 2021.
Youtubers
Details!
So here are the new sets so you can see it in detail.
LEGO Story of Nian 80106
LEGO® 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.
The LEGO Group








LEGO Spring Lantern Festival 80107
LEGO® 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.
To inspire children to learn more about Chinese traditions when building, illustrations are telling the legendary stories of Nian. The Lantern Festival is added on the building instructions of the two sets, which is the first time this kind of feature appears in the LEGO Chinese Traditional Festival theme.
The LEGO Group











LEGO Monkey Kids Team Quad Copter 80023
LEGO® Monkie Kids’ Team Quadcopter, is a new set from the LEGO Monkie Kid theme. It presents the story of Monkie Kid’s team of heroes and their battle with Spider Queen and perfectly combines the modern hi-tech fantasy elements with the well-known Chinese story. The LEGO Monkie Kid theme was launched in May 2020 as the first LEGO theme inspired by a classic Chinese legend. The new set joins the range of 11 sets, which have already been released, to empower children to be brave, resilient and optimistic through creative play.
The LEGO Group

Which set will I get?
So look at these sets, I am definitely getting LEGO Spring Lantern Festival. I can see it fit into my LEGO city! I might put it near my theme park, as it has more of an outdoor feel!

Happy LEGO Building!
All photos from The LEGO Group
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