Lin Hsiang-nung (Chinese: 林享能; pinyin: Lín Xiǎngnéng; born 1936) is a Taiwanese politician and diplomat.
[1] Upon taking office, Lin expressed support for revisions to the Agricultural Development Law proposed by Peng.
[5] He stepped down when the Chen Shui-bian administration was sworn into office and later worked for the National Policy Foundation, a Kuomintang think tank.
[6] By the 2004 election cycle, Lin had been named the leader of the Kuomintang's Kaohsiung headquarters and worked to coordinate a joint presidential ticket with the People First Party.
[7][8] After Chen Shui-bian won a second presidential term, Lin led a protest outside the Kaohsiung District Prosecutors' Office.