Lim Ko Niao Shrine : Pattani, Thailand
This Chinese-style shrine in Pattani town is dedicated to a local Chinese heroine, Chao Mae Lim ko Niao, who is…
Pattani is one of the four provinces of Thailand where the majority of the population are Muslim, with the other provinces being Yala, Narathiwat, and Satun. In the 2014 census, it is stated that they make up to roughly 88 percent of its population. The strong Muslim presence in this province is partly due to the people being of Malay ancestry, with a large portion of the population being able to speak the Pattani Malay language (though most of them can still speak Thai as well).
This Chinese-style shrine in Pattani town is dedicated to a local Chinese heroine, Chao Mae Lim ko Niao, who is…
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