
Lim was elected to lead Amnesty International Taiwan in 2010 and stepped down in 2014. It then used the name Say Yes to Taiwan until 2007, when it was renamed again to Spirit of Taiwan. Originally named Say No to China, the concert occurs some time around the anniversary of the February 28 incident. The Taiwan Rock Alliance has also put on a separate concert since 2000. They returned in the next year, organized by Lim's Taiwan Rock Alliance. Lim's stake in The Wall was bought out in 2012, and amid the resulting dispute, both festivals were cancelled in 2014. With fellow Chthonic member and wife Doris Yeh, Lim started the Taiwan Rock Alliance, and as co-founder of The Wall, helped organize two music festivals, Formoz and Megaport.

On stage, Lim is known as “Left Face of Maradou” and wore corpse paint portraying the Ba-Jia-Jiang in performances until 2011, when the band ended their use of corpse paint. Often known simply as Freddy in Taiwan, Lim chose to name himself after Freddy Krueger. Lim formed Chthonic in 1995, during his second year of university, when he began identifying more strongly with his Taiwanese identity. A diagnosis of anxiety in middle school made him ineligible for military duty. Lim was an ardent supporter of Chinese unification as a student, because he was taught from China-centric textbooks in middle school and high school. For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation.You should also add the template to the talk page.

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