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Saturday, March 10, 2012

Legoland Annual Pass Ticket update


LEGOLAND Malaysia: www.legoland.com.my

A fellow Singaporean blogger amodularlife had got her Legoland ticket from SISTIC (local ticketing outlet). An annual pass at S$80 (plus $3 ticketing charges), the pre-opening annual passes are designed to allow Legoland enthusiasts not only to enjoy up to three months in 2012 and all of 2013, making the annual passes a value buy. In my opinion, it will worth the value if we can visit the park at least 3 times or more a year, just to try out all the 40 rides.

According NST report 7,000 annual passes have been sold with Singaporeans accounting for 35% of sales. NST Report

Information on getting ticket from SISTIC (well, i'm not pay doing this promotion)
SISTIC Legoland Ticket

fellow lego blogger: amodularlife

Friday, November 18, 2011

Lego In Korea Update Nov 2011

Around Dongdaemun, the area where we were dropped

Dear readers, i'm back from my Korea trip. First, i would like to thank all those who continued to visit the blog, even through there isn't a single post in more than 10 days! I managed to come across Lego on the last day before taking a flight back to Singapore. Most of the departmental stores & duty free store we visited during the last 2 days sells clothings and others. There isn't much time to shop, most of the places we went to are tourist attractions.

Markings on the map, Toy Street (told by the girl at the info counter) was a street where we can find pets products, toys & stationery, it is a distribution area & at wholesale prices (Cheap!) If you notice, there was no street name on the map itself, as a wholesale/distribution area, i guess it is not really for tourists. We had asked 3 times (different person, once on the street where there are tourist friendly girls in tag, who speak mandarin) before we were told of this place.

On the last day in South Korea (16 Nov), we went to Dongdaemun Bonded Wear Wholesale Market and New Cheongye Clothing store. In the last hour or so before boarding the bus to airport, we checked with the information counter asking where to buy stationery (my sis was looking for stickers, pens). The problem in Korea is they uses Korean sign boards everywhere (there isn't any English). Not even Chinese, at least if there are Chinese characters on the sign board, i'm able to read. Very few Koreans speak Mandarin (used to be their official language) because of the long history with China..communication problem for tourist.

We are supposed to board the bus at 3:30 pm. When we managed to locate the place (toy street) on the map, it was already 3pm. From the map, I determine that it will take around 10 mins (fast walking) to reach the street from our current location. So was left with just around 10 -15 mins or so to check out the whole place!! :(

toys distributors & wholesale (both Korea & China products)



We found the stickers & other stuff! Yes the price are very cheap and they will sell you even for a piece :)

the lego store.. finally, i presume there are more around the area, but i didn't have time to look around

the store has lego posters outside their store, they do carry quite a wide range of lego and other toys


the price of lego is much cheaper than what we can get in Singapore, didn't buy any as it is troublesome to carry back.

all lego are at 20% discount, however i do not know if there are further discount on the price tag, i didn't ask as i'm not buying and nobody speaks English.(was rushing just snap a picture with my DSLR without focus)

business card from the distributor (showing the store), behind this card are contact (telephone & fax) and the list of toys they carry. Maybe a Korea reader can help me to interpret :) post comments below or drop me an email.

Hopefully readers will appreciate this post (post any comments below). The next post will be a really nice grand carousel from South Korea theme park Everland.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Lego Minifigures Series 5, Collect 'em ALL! (Breakdown Info)

thanks to a friend, i got the 16 minifigures!

this is one of the best series, many are instant favourite


will post more series 5 minifigures pictures in the next post

The breakdown for a box of 60 figures
  • Ancient Egyptian Woman 3
  • Boxer 5
  • Cavewoman 4
  • Fitness Dancer 4
  • Detective 4
  • Dinosaur Suit Man 5
  • Dwarf 3
  • Eskimo 3
  • Gangster 3
  • Grenadier Guard 5
  • Lumberjack 3
  • Male Snowboarder 3
  • Murmillo 3
  • Small Clown 4
  • University Graduate 3
  • Zookeeper 5
This time round, the minifigures breakdown is quite good in my opinion. There are at less 3 sets per box. Unlike the earlier series where we only got 2 elf and 2 spartan in a box of 60 minifigures. There are 5 grenadier guard & dinosaur suit man (which are popular figures) from the box (most likely other boxes will be having the same breakdown). Lego should continue give a good breakdown like series 5. We are aware of the earlier frustration of being unable to get the spartan and elf from retail (but i think i managed to do so when there was a new box)

Hope you guys got the minifigures you want. Post your comments below.

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Lego In Vietnam Information

The Lego Store in Hanoi picture taken by josemarques on 19 Aug 2010.
A Lego store in Hanoi? Not sure if this is the official lego store.

Was planning to buy lego from Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City with my existing contacts. Having been to Hanoi in 2006 and HCM 2007, Vietnam is a massive trading hub, importing goods mainly from China (lego after all was mass produced from China factory), there are certain products which can be really cheap, because of their close promixity with China.

On 28th March, Mandy J Waston's post on his twitter:
I found a LEGO store in Hanoi, Vietnam. Prices are same as, to much worse than, South African prices. 20110328 http://twitpic.com/4e9r5s

Searching for information on Vietnam lego, this is the first picture i came across. A Lego Store in Hanoi, this picture was taken in 2005 by ebifry who had shared on his flickr photostream. With boxes of lego stacked up inside the shop, it looks like the store was opening soon.

Currently, there are 2 Lego stores in Hanoi as reported, lego was available in some of the supermarkets, info can be found here:
Hanoi Lego store address

for more pictures check Vietnam Lego Club on Facebook
Vietnam Lego Club Facebook