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Thanks to the Chinese International Import Expo (CIIE), that is happening right now, we have our first look at a handful of LEGO sets coming in 2024!

The three sets show in this article are labelled under the Lunar New Year theme on the LEGO Builder app. It is speculated that these sets should be available in the APAC region this December whilst the rest of the world is January 2024.

Being shown at the CIIE there isn’t a lot of details surrounding them, their regional RRP for example. This information should be releasing over the coming weeks on LEGO.com, watch this space.

Check out the set titles, numbers and images below. The last two images are courtesy of WoodenDuck on Instagram, these are of the final product on show are the event.


Auspicious Dragon (80112) – 1,171 pieces

Mark the Year of the Dragon with this colorful LEGO brick model of an Auspicious Dragon. Recreate this mythical creature in a dynamic pose. Capture the look of the dragon’s scaly skin with special LEGO elements and display it on a brick-built rock with crashing waves all around. This delightful display model is fun to build solo or with family during your Spring Festival celebrations.


Family Reunion Celebration (80113) – 1,823 pieces

Enjoy a brick-built Spring Festival Family Reunion Celebration at a traditional Chinese-style restaurant. Join parents, grandparents and children in the dining room to eat noodles or chicken, then sing karaoke. Or have a romantic dinner for 2 on the roof before setting off the fireworks. And if you’re still hungry later, get some dim sum or street food from the carts outside!


LEGO BrickHeadz Spring Festival Mickey Mouse (40673)


Festive Calendar (40678)

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