Bricklive: Bangkok to get ‘largest’ Lego exhibit ever been held in Southeast Asia

File photo from a Bricklive exhibition in London. Photo: Bricklive/ Facebook
File photo from a Bricklive exhibition in London. Photo: Bricklive/ Facebook

The creators of Bricklive, the UK-based Lego attraction, is bringing millions of Legos to Bangkok for what’s being billed as the largest Lego-themed exhibition ever been held in Southeast Asia.

Covering the 4,000 square meters of Bangkok’s Queen Sirikit National Convention Center, fans can enjoy ogling creations ranging from a Minecraft-themed collection to a “graffiti wall” made entirely of Legos.

The exhibit also features zones for the children to improve their construction skills, including a Race Track zone, which allows them to create their own cars from Lego bricks and race against each other, and the “Brick Pits,” where they can create whatever their imaginations cook up.

The Fan Zone, meanwhile, will display some rare collections from long-time collectors.

Since this is the first Bricklive event in Thailand (and Southeast Asia), organizers will mark the occasion by crafting a life-size tuk-tuk out of Lego bricks … obviously what’s needed to properly launch any art exhibit in Thailand.

The “Bricklive: Build for Lego Fans” will be held from July 26-29 at the Plenary Hall, Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre. Tickets start at THB350 and are available on Thaiticketmajor.




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