Lin Mun-lee (Chinese: 林曼麗; born 8 August 1954) is a Taiwanese scholar and writer.
[3] She became deputy secretary-general of Chinese Cultural Renaissance Association in September 2000, and served until February 2003.
In February 2003 she was chairman of the board of National Culture & Arts Foundation, a position in which she remained until September 2004.
The museum's first exhibit featured Taiwanese artist educated in Japan, including Lee Shih-chiao, Liao Chi-chun, Huang Tu-shui, and Chen Cheng-po.
[4] In 2021, Lin located a lost work of Huang's, Sweet Dew, which had been completed in 1919, featured in the 1921 Japanese imperial art exhibition,[5] and subsequently gone missing for fifty years.