Limited-Edition CNY LEGO Builds and e-Vouchers at Suntec City

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Limited-Edition CNY LEGO Builds and e-Vouchers at Suntec City
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Learn how to snag limited-edition CNY LEGO builds and e-Vouchers at Suntec City this Chinese New Year.

'Block' your calendar, here's all you need to know to snag these limited-edition CNY LEGO builds and e-VouchersThe season of auspicious gifts, tasty goodies and festive decorations is here - a joyous time when vibrant splashes of red ornaments which signify luck adorn the streets and homes of Singapore. And if you're looking for somewhere to celebrate the upcoming Chinese New Year ( CNY ) holidays, you're in luck.

Suntec City is hosting a fantastical event in partnership with LEGO this CNY, where you can get limited-edition LEGO builds and redeem exclusive rewards! Located at the Atrium of Tower 1 and 2, the event boasts exciting game stations, photo opportunities and captivating performances.'s up for grabs and how to snag them in time for the Chinese New Year. Read on to learn more.Build your own epic adventure in the Long Quest for Wisdom. Your legendary mission? Venture to three different points of interest to help Dan the Longevity Dragon track down his missing golden orb

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