Lim Boo Chang (born 26 November 1955 in Penang, Malaysia; simplified Chinese: 林武灿; traditional Chinese: 林武燦; Jyutping: Lam4 Mou5 Caan3; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lîm Bú-chhàn; pinyin: Lín Wú Chán) is a Malaysian politician.
[2] He obtained three separate academic achievements: Bachelor of Science in Applied Economics from North East London Polytechnic in 1981; Barrister-at-law from Lincoln's Inn in 1984; and Master of Literature from Nanjing University in 2006.
He was elected and served for two consecutive terms as the Penang State Legislative Assemblyman of Datok Keramat from 1995 to 1999, and from 1999 to 2004.
He followed his father's footstep and joined GERAKAN in 1984 upon his return from United Kingdom after being called to the English Bar.
On 3 December 1999, he and Lim Chien Aun; who is Tun Dr Lim's son resigned from GERAKAN after they just won in the 10th 1999 Malaysian general election as its candidates to be the Penang state assemblymen five days earlier to join Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA).