In Czechoslovakia the Mao badges/pins were worn in the late 1960s and early 1970s by non-conformist youth as a prank and a way to provoke the "normalisationist" reactionaries of the purged post-1968 Communist Party of Czechoslovakia.
Hau Lung-pin | PIN | Ho-Pin Tung | François-René de La Tour du Pin, Chambly de La Charce | René de La Tour du Pin | Pin-up girl | La Tour-du-Pin | Chip and PIN | Split (ten pin bowling) | Pin Me Down | Pin | pin | Lisa Pin-Up | Lim Si Pin | Chiang Pin-kung | The Pin-Ups | Split pin | René de la Tour du Pin | Pin-tailed Whydah | PIN pad | Pin Drop Violence | Pin cherry (''Prunus pensylvanica'') | Nursing pin | Nonant-le-Pin | Mojo Pin | Le Pin-au-Haras | lapel | Ignatius Kung Pin-Mei | Gudgeon pin | Georgiy B. Shul'pin |