Hwang Liang-hua (Chinese: 黃良華) is a Taiwanese businessman and politician.
Hwang graduated from Chinese Culture University.[1]
Hwang led the taishang business association in Foshan,[2][3] and was seated to the Legislative Yuan on 12 July 2007, after the resignation of Tsao Shou-min.[4][5] As a legislator, Hwang led a group of taishang supportive of Ma Ying-jeou's 2008 presidential campaign,[6] and advocated for a reduction of restrictions on Taiwanese investments in China.[7]