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new Lego store opened in Shanghai in September. I went there and took pictures for y'all~
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79 RMB (11 USD) to make 3 little lego people. |
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99 RMB (14 USD) for Elsa, 169 RMB (25 USD) for Anna and Olaf. |
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89 RMB (13 USD) for a small bucket of miscellaneous bricks, 159 RMB (23 USD) for a large bucket. |
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There is a lego dragon winding around the column by the staircase. |
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Lego model of the signs on Nanjing Road. (Stairs on the left, for scale.) |
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This dragon is a freaking WORK OF ART, I love it so much. |
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If you have 999 RMB (145 USD) laying around, you can go in this photo booth and get a black-and-white pixelated lego version of your face. Uh...? It's 2D? Doesn't really seem worth the money.... |
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This sign shows a lego version of the Shanghai Tower- the tallest skyscraper in Shanghai. |
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Lego models of the Eiffel Tower, Leaning Tower of Pisa, and Big Ben. |
Legos are great ~ really one of the BEST TOYS for kids, in my opinion. ^_^ (And also for adults who are engineers like me...)
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