Chow Yam-nam

Chow Yam-nam (Chinese: 周欽南; Thai: กิมน้ำ จิรรัตนพิเชษฐ์; 19 June 1937 – 17 August 2013), known by the honorific title White Dragon King (Chinese: 白龍王; pinyin: Bái Lóngwáng) for his claim to be an incarnation of the Taoist deity of the same name, was a Thai spiritual guru. His reputed clairvoyance attracted a following, particularly among entertainment and business circles in Hong Kong and Taiwan.

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Chow Yam-nam

Chow Yam-nam (Chinese: 周欽南; Thai: กิมน้ำ จิรรัตนพิเชษฐ์; 19 June 1937 – 17 August 2013), known by the honorific title White Dragon King (Chinese: 白龍王; pinyin: Bái Lóngwáng) for his claim to be an incarnation of the Taoist deity of the same name, was a Thai spiritual guru. His reputed clairvoyance attracted a following, particularly among entertainment and business circles in Hong Kong and Taiwan.

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