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Visit Malaysia Year 2026: LEGO Brings Iconic Malaysian Landmarks to KLIA

Malaysia just got a major glow-up, and it’s made entirely of LEGO bricks. The LEGO Group, in collaboration with Malaysia Airports, has launched the Let’s Go Malaysia 2026 campaign at KLIA Terminal 1 and yes, it’s as fun as it sounds. From now until 30 June 2026, travellers can step into a full-blown LEGO wonderland celebrating Visit Malaysia Year 2026.

Mini Airport, Mega Fun

Whether you’re touching down for the first time or coming home after a long trip, the installation welcomes you with creativity, culture, and a little bit of chaos (the fun kind). Iconic landmarks, local delicacies, and multicultural vibes — all reimagined in LEGO, let travellers get a hands-on taste of Malaysia before even leaving the airport.

“This collaboration celebrates the country’s rich cultural diversity and architectural heritage, creating a memorable experience for travellers,” says Nina Patricia Da Costa, General Manager of Singapore, Malaysia and APAC Travel Retail of The LEGO Group.

And it’s not just about looking, it’s about playing. With travel-friendly LEGO sets like the Yellow Travel Suitcase (40817) and Race Plane (31160), you can keep the creativity going wherever your journey takes you.

Landmarks You Can Actually Touch

From the Petronas Twin Towers to heritage hotspots, miniature LEGO Malaysia brings landmarks to life. It’s the perfect excuse for a selfie, a family photo, or just a few minutes of stress-free play before boarding your flight.

For locals, it’s a chance to admire your country from a fresh, playful perspective. For international travellers? It’s love at first brick.

The campaign proves that LEGO isn’t just for kids. Adults can get in on the fun, too building, exploring, and discovering Malaysia’s unique spirit and diversity brick by brick. It’s also a subtle reminder that travel + play = happiness.

“As Malaysia’s gateway to the world, KLIA’s collaboration with The LEGO Group enhances the passenger experience through storytelling and play,” adds Dato’ Mohd Izani Ghani, Managing Director of Malaysia Airports.

Your Next Stop: KLIA Terminal 1

From now until 30 June 2026, drop by KLIA Terminal 1 for a hands-on, family-friendly LEGO adventure. Whether you’re catching a flight or visiting just to explore, Let’s Go Malaysia 2026 promises unforgettable, playful moments for everyone.

Follow LEGO Malaysia and Malaysia Airports on Facebook and Instagram for updates, promos, and more ways to build your Malaysian memories. And yes, you can shop your favourite sets at all LEGO Certified Stores.

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