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Lennon Wall is located in the monastery square of Prague, the Czech capital. Originally an ordinary wall, people began to write John Lennon style graffiti and fragments of Beatles lyrics on this wall in the 1980s. In 1988, the Lennon Wall became the source for the Czech people to vent their anger against Husak's communist regime. In contemporary times, the Lennon Wall has become a symbolic symbol to express the ideals of youth, such as love and peace.