LEGO Hong Kong announced their Cities of Wonders campaign today and there are quite a bit of additional information along with hi-res images of the mini-builds.
As you know, there are four mini-builds to collect and they are all designed by Hong Kong’s LEGO Certified Professional Andy Hung.
The mini-builds will be available for redemption when you spend a minimum of HKD1200 on LEGO or more at designated locations during the promotional period to receive a set of LEGO® Hong Kong Landmarks mini-builds.
It is nice to see that they are also following the same bright yellow packaging that was used for the Malaysian mini-builds.
Redemption details:
Date: From 16th June 2017 onwards
Location: Cityplaza “Cities of Wonders” LEGO® Toys ‘R’ Us pop up store
Opening Hours: 7am- 12am (These are the mall hours, the event might have different operation timings)
Minimum spend: HKD1200
Redemption details:
Date: 30th June 2017 onwards
Location: Cityplaza “Cities of Wonders” LEGO® Toys ‘R’ Us pop up store
Opening Hours: 7am- 12am (These are the mall hours, the event might have different operation timings.
Minimum spend: HKD1200
Redemption details:
Date: From July Onwards (Exact Date TBD)
Location: New LEGO® Certified Store – Times Square, Causeway Bay
Opening Hours: TBD
Minimum spend: HKD1200
Redemption details:
Date: 28th July 2017 onwards
Location: ACGHK, Anicom 2017; Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition center
Opening Hours: TBD
Minimum spend: HKD1200
Purchase should include LEGO CITY and/or LEGO Friends product lines in a single receipt. While redemption is listed “while stocks last”, each mini-build is limited to only 1,000 sets so this will definitely be quite a collectible later.
Hope this collates all the relevant information and as usual, I’ll be updating this as more information comes out.
Here is the full press release:
(June 8, 2017, Hong Kong) Hong Kong is a city of miracles with wonders to be discovered every day. This summer, LEGO® will host a series of activities and events in the theme of “Build Amazing Hong Kong”, beckoning Hong Kong citizens to build their distinctive Hong Kong landmarks with LEGO® bricks. LEGO® proudly present – for the first time ever – LEGO® Hong Kong Landmarks mini-builds exclusively available in Hong Kong! Four sets of limited edition mini-builds will be launched this summer, recreating four most treasurable monuments – Old Taipo Market Railway Station, Sheung Wan Western Market, the Former Kowloon-Canton Railway Clock Tower and the Old Supreme Court Building in Central! The mini-builds can only be redeemed in Hong Kong, making them precious collector’s items for LEGO® fans at all ages.
Created by LEGO® and LEGO® Certified Professional Andy Hung, the unique and original LEGO® Hong Kong Landmarks mini-builds are inspired by LEGO® Architecture series and bring to life through specially selected LEGO® bricks. Each of them captures a slice of Hong Kong’s history and each mini-built is limited to only 1,000 sets.
About LEGO® “Build Amazing”
LEGO® Group haslaunched “Build Amazing” project throughout Asia to create a platform in each city for enhancing belief in creativity through LEGO® bricks. From May to August, LEGO® Hong Kong will host a series of building activities with the theme of “Build Amazing Hong Kong” to excite locals to appreciate the city and build the most remarkable places of Hong Kong with LEGO® bricks.
LEGO® “Build Amazing Hong Kong” was kicked off in May with the release of “LEGO® Friends x Little Big Master”, while the limited “LEGO® Hong Kong Landmarks” collections and Cityplaza’s “Cities of Wonders” promotion will be launched in June. The annual “Ani-Com and Games Hong Kong LEGO® Exhibition” and “Architect Competition 2017” will also follow in July.
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How do I order? And how much are they going to be?
Brian
Don’t think there is anyway to order them. You would have to buy from the designated stores in Hong Kong to redeem the sets.
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