Cheang Hong Lim[a] JP (c. 1825 – 11 February 1893) was a Chinese opium merchant and philanthropist in Singapore.
He was recognised by the British colonial administration as head of the local Hokkien Chinese community.
His main business partners were Tan Seng Poh and Tan Yeok Nee, initially trading under the name "Chop Teang Wat Wan Kee" on Telok Ayer Street and later "Chop Wan Seng".
Giok Hong Tian, (Chinese: 玉皇殿), a Taoist temple dedicated to the Jade Emperor along Havelock Road was built by Cheang in 1887.
He was also patron to the young Lim Boon Keng, at the request of Richmond William Hullett, the then principal of Raffles Institution, .