LEGO Chinese Traditional Festival 80105 Chinese New Year Temple Fair officially announced

One of two new LEGO sets for Chinese New Year has been announced, 80105 Chinese New Year Temple Fair.

The LEGO Group continues to introduce products specifically aimed at China with 80105 Chinese New Year Temple Fair and 80104 Lion Dance following 80101 Chinese New Year’s Eve Dinner and 80102 Dragon Dance, which were released earlier this year.

Here is the official product description:

The 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, colourful 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 Chinese New Year’s Eve Dinner set make an appearance, continuing the story of their Spring Festival celebrations.

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“We were incredibly thorough with our research when designing the sets. For the 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,” says LEGO Product Designer Markus Rollbühler.

The set will be released in China and Asia Pacific markets from December 26, 2019 and everywhere else from January 10, 2020. The UK price will be £89.99 and the US price will be $119.99.

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