10 years have passed since Teresa Teng died from a severe asthma attack in Chiang Mai, Thailand, but her pleasant songs and sweet appearance were fondly remembered by millions of Chinese all over the ...
Top: A visitor watches a portrait of Teresa Teng at the Beijing Teresa Teng Cultural Relic Museum. Above: A pair of Teng's slingbacks are displayed on top of one of the luggage cases she bought in ...
A decade has passed since Teresa Teng died from a severe asthma attack in the Thai city of Chiang Mai, but her songs and delicate appearance remain vivid for millions of Chinese around the world. Teng ...
Teresa Teng, one of the most famous Chinese-language singers from the 1970s and 1980s is to be the subject of “Memory Eclipse.” The anthology series is an expansion of the original productions slate ...
Several years ago, an employee at Universal Music came across a cassette tape in a Tokyo warehouse while sorting through archival materials. On it was a recording by the late Taiwanese pop star Teresa ...
Teresa Teng was one of the most popular and influential Chinese pop singers of all time. In 1999, Teng and Bruce Lee were the only two Chinese to be included into the Time magazine's 100 most ...
BEIJING — A beer in one hand, a microphone in the other, Meng Xiaoli stood in a crowded restaurant and began to sing. Your smile is as sweet as honey, Just like flowers blooming in the spring breeze.