Liannon Wall is the Cantonese transliteration of “Lennon Wall”. It originated in Prague, Czech Republic. It was covered with graffiti in the style of John Lennon. It was used to express the dissatisfaction of the Czech people with the communist government.
(Prague)
The “Xidan Democracy Wall” appeared in mainland China in 1979, which started a short-lived democratic enlightenment, which was quickly strangled by the Chinese Communist Party.
(Xidan Democracy Wall)
Lennon Wall appeared on a large scale in Hong Kong during the Umbrella Revolution in 2014 to express demands for democracy and freedom
(Hong Kong 2014 Umbrella Revolution)
The Lennon Wall is blooming throughout Hong Kong and the world

(Lennon Wall, Jordan Road)

(Lok Fu Station Plaza)

(Tin Shui Wai Station)

(Hongkong International Airport)

(Tapu Station)

(Vancouver Steam Clock)

(University of British Columbia)

(new York)

(Berlin Wall)

(Taichung)

(new Zealand)