Categories: Digital LifeNews

Two Asia-only limited Lego sets go on sale in Malaysia, January 1st


I’m sure there are many among our dear readers who are huge Lego fans as well. If you are, you’ll be happy to know that the two recently announced for-Asia-Pacific-market-only Lego sets will go on sale in Malaysia from January 1st, 2019.

The two sets – Chinese New Year’s Eve Dinner (80101) and Dragon Dance (80102) – were officially revealed in November this year as part of Lego’s strategy to tap into the Chinese market specifically as well as that broader Asian market in general. The two sets are sold only in the Asia Pacific region and it is the first time Lego has ever created out-and-out sets specific for the Asia Pacific market.

The new sets celebrate iconic Chinese New Year traditions that we, as Malaysians, are all very familiar with. One is the typical yet very significant Chinese New Year’s Eve Dinner and the other is a scene that depicts the (as we call it here) the lion dance.

From the pictures, the details in the Chinese New Year’s Eve Set are just amazing. The set depicts a traditional Chinese house with all the ornate details you’d expect from a typical Chinese house. The best part about this set for me is that the house and its interior setting and minifigures all don’t look out of place in a Malaysian setting. The details on the printed tiles are awesome too. You get rice and other dishes all depicted in printed tiles. Even the utensils are on printed tiles!

The Dragon Dance set is very good too. It features six minifigures and a highly detailed dragon that can move up and down via a mechanical crank

The sets will be available at selected Lego Certified Stores and at Box of Brick Stores in Sunway Pyramid and The Gardens Mall from January 1st onwards. Expect to pay north of RM250 for the sets and if you’re planning to get one or both of the sets, you better be early and get ready to stand in line.

Considering that these are sold in Asia only, you might have to fend off scalpers who will be eyeing to sell these units to buyers in other countries.

Related reading:

[picture credit]

Recent Posts

Xiaomi 17 and 17 Ultra now in Malaysia: Leica-powered photography flagships from RM3,299

The Xiaomi 17 series has officially made its global debut in conjunction with Mobile World…

12 hours ago

Pocket-Friendly Design, Pro-Level Photos: Who Says Compact Camera Phones Can’t Be This Amazing?

This post is brought to you by Xiaomi. Finding a smartphone that doesn’t feel like…

22 hours ago

Samsung Galaxy S26: Here’s why you shouldn’t buy these two phones

The Samsung Galaxy S26 series has officially arrived, and it brings one of the most…

1 day ago

Huawei Mate 80 Pro is coming to Malaysia on 12 March, early-bird customers get free Huawei MatePad 11.5 Standard

The candy bar Huawei Mate series smartphone is making a comeback on the global stage.…

2 days ago

Maybank and TNB Electron launch EV charging pilot at Bangi, exploring rollout at selected branches

Maybank has partnered with Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) through its EV charging arm TNB Electron,…

3 days ago

Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 & Buds 4 Pro Malaysia: New looks, improved sound & battery life, head gestures, priced from RM699

In addition to the Galaxy S26, Samsung has also launched its latest true wireless earbuds,…

3 days ago

This website uses cookies.