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'''Chinese New Year''' is a range of [[furniture]] that primarily consists of statues and posters celebrating the Chinese New Year. It updates every year around January and February, in time for Chinese New Year celebrations. Most years include a statue and poster representing their animal, and some years also include a rare balloon. | '''Chinese New Year''' is a range of [[furniture]] that primarily consists of statues and posters celebrating the Chinese New Year. It updates every year around January and February, in time for Chinese New Year celebrations. Most years include a statue and poster representing their animal, and some years also include a rare balloon. | ||
The most recent additions were the | The most recent additions were the tiger statue furniture items, which were released in February 2022. Other statues and posters were released in their corresponding years, such as the ox in 2009, tiger in 2010, rabbit in 2011 and rooster in 2018. Chinese New Year items are often mixed with items from the [[Asian]] furniture line, as well as pieces from the 2012 [[China Town]] mini-set. | ||
==Furniture== | ==Furniture== |
Revision as of 12:05, 2 February 2022
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Release date: | October 2006 |
Season: | Chinese New Year |
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Available from: | Catalogue (seasonally) Builders Club (seasonally) |
Chinese New Year is a range of furniture that primarily consists of statues and posters celebrating the Chinese New Year. It updates every year around January and February, in time for Chinese New Year celebrations. Most years include a statue and poster representing their animal, and some years also include a rare balloon.
The most recent additions were the tiger statue furniture items, which were released in February 2022. Other statues and posters were released in their corresponding years, such as the ox in 2009, tiger in 2010, rabbit in 2011 and rooster in 2018. Chinese New Year items are often mixed with items from the Asian furniture line, as well as pieces from the 2012 China Town mini-set.
Furniture
Rares
So far, four Chinese New Year rares have been released. They are four balloons that correspond to the year they were released in, the Sheep Balloon in 2015, the Monkey Balloon in 2016, Rooster Balloon in 2017, Dog Balloon in 2018 and Tiger Accessories in 2022.
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Sheep Balloon | ![]() |
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Rooster Balloon | ![]() |
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Monkey Balloon | ![]() |
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Dog Balloon | ![]() |
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Tiger Accessories | ![]() |