Lin Daoqian, also written as Lim Toh Khiam and Vintoquián, was a Chinese pirate of Teochew origin active in the 16th century. He led pirate attacks along the coast of Guangdong and Fujian, but they were driven to Taiwan by the Ming dynasty navy commanded by Yu Dayou. He later moved to South East Asia, and settled in Patani where he established a significant presence. He died in Patani.
Krue Se Mosque in Patani, claimed in local lore to have been built by Lin Daoqian
Shrine built in honour of Lim Ko Niao, said to be Lin Daoqian's sister
The Phaya Tani cannon that some believed was created by Lin, now placed in front of the Ministry of Defence in Bangkok
Limahong, Lim Hong, or Lin Feng, well known as Ah Hong or Lim-A-Hong or Limahon, was a Chinese pirate and warlord who invaded the northern Philippine islands in 1574. He built up a reputation for his constant raids to ports in Guangdong, Fujian and southern China. He is noted to have twice attempted, and failed, to invade the Spanish city of Manila in 1574.
Don Galo-Limahong Monument in Barangay Don Galo, Parañaque
Portrait of Limahong's attack from La Illustración Filipina, 1894