Lin Kuang-hua (Chinese: 林光華; pinyin: Lín Guānghuá; Wade–Giles: Lin2 Kuang1-hua2; born 25 October 1945) is a Taiwanese politician.
Lin, a Hakka, is a member of the Democratic Progressive Party and also leads a Hsinchu County political faction named for him.
[2] Lin lost reelection to Cheng in 2001, and thought to be a potential candidate to lead the Council of Agriculture after the resignation of Fan Chen-tsung in 2002.
[6] Following the loss, Lin left his position as Taiwan Provincial Government chairman in January 2006.
The next year, he was questioned by the Supreme Prosecutors' Office in an investigation of alleged bribery dating back to 1997.