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Lim Ko Niao (Chinese: 林姑娘; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: lîm-ko-niû; lit. 'Maiden Lin'), Thai: ลิ้มกอเหนี่ยว), alternatively Lin Guniang or Lim Kor Niaw and also named Lim Kun Yew, is a deity worshipped by the Chinese people in southern Thailand. She was said to be the sister of Lim Toh Khiam, and who according to legend committed suicide after she failed to persuade her brother to return home, and later began to be worshipped as a goddess by the ethnic Chinese communities in southern Thailand for her sense of filial piety and patriotic feeling for China. A shrine, the Leng Chu Kiang shrine, and a museum dedicated to her exist in Pattani.

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  • Lim Ko Niao (Chinese: 林姑娘; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: lîm-ko-niû; lit. 'Maiden Lin'), Thai: ลิ้มกอเหนี่ยว), alternatively Lin Guniang or Lim Kor Niaw and also named Lim Kun Yew, is a deity worshipped by the Chinese people in southern Thailand. She was said to be the sister of Lim Toh Khiam, and who according to legend committed suicide after she failed to persuade her brother to return home, and later began to be worshipped as a goddess by the ethnic Chinese communities in southern Thailand for her sense of filial piety and patriotic feeling for China. A shrine, the Leng Chu Kiang shrine, and a museum dedicated to her exist in Pattani. (en)
  • Lim Ko Niao (Hanzi: 林姑娘, bahasa Thai: เจ้าแม่ลิ้มกอเหนี่ยว), juga ditransliterasikan menjadi Lin Guniang atau Lim Kor Niaw, adalah sesosok dewi yang dipuja oleh orang Tionghoa di selatan Thailand. Ia dikatakan meruapkan saudari dari Lim Toh Khiam, dan menurut legenda melakukan bunuh diri usai ia gagal membujuk saudaranya untuk kembali ke rumah, dan kemudian mulai disembah sebagai dewi oleh komunitas etnis Tionghoa di selatan Thailand dan bagian dari utara Malaysia. Sebuah kuil dan sebuah museum didedikasikan untuknya di Pattani. (in)
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  • Maiden Lin (en)
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  • Lim Ko Niao (Chinese: 林姑娘; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: lîm-ko-niû; lit. 'Maiden Lin'), Thai: ลิ้มกอเหนี่ยว), alternatively Lin Guniang or Lim Kor Niaw and also named Lim Kun Yew, is a deity worshipped by the Chinese people in southern Thailand. She was said to be the sister of Lim Toh Khiam, and who according to legend committed suicide after she failed to persuade her brother to return home, and later began to be worshipped as a goddess by the ethnic Chinese communities in southern Thailand for her sense of filial piety and patriotic feeling for China. A shrine, the Leng Chu Kiang shrine, and a museum dedicated to her exist in Pattani. (en)
  • Lim Ko Niao (Hanzi: 林姑娘, bahasa Thai: เจ้าแม่ลิ้มกอเหนี่ยว), juga ditransliterasikan menjadi Lin Guniang atau Lim Kor Niaw, adalah sesosok dewi yang dipuja oleh orang Tionghoa di selatan Thailand. Ia dikatakan meruapkan saudari dari Lim Toh Khiam, dan menurut legenda melakukan bunuh diri usai ia gagal membujuk saudaranya untuk kembali ke rumah, dan kemudian mulai disembah sebagai dewi oleh komunitas etnis Tionghoa di selatan Thailand dan bagian dari utara Malaysia. Sebuah kuil dan sebuah museum didedikasikan untuknya di Pattani. (in)
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