
Also known as Deng Lijun, Teng Li-Chun, Teresa Deng
taiwanesisk sångerska (1953-1995)
Teresa Teng was a Taiwanese singer from the Republic of China who became one of the most popular entertainers in Asia during her career from the 1970s until her death in 1995. She matters because she achieved massive commercial success and cultural influence across multiple Asian countries, making her one of the defining musical figures of her era.
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Teresa Teng, (TENG LI-CHÜN), Chinese singer (born Jan. 29, 1953, Yün-lin county, Taiwan—died May 8, 1995, Chiang Mai, Thailand), was a superstar throughout East Asia and was especially admired in her homeland, where she earned the affection of fans by entertaining troops with her renditions of Mandarin love songs. Although she repeatedly declined invitations to visit the People’s Republic of…
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Teresa Teng, egentligen Teng Lichun eller Teng Lijun (traditionell kinesiska:鄧麗君, förenklad kinesiska: 邓丽君, pinyin: Dèng Lìjūn), född 29 januari 1953, död 8 maj 1995, var en taiwanesisk sångerska. Hon har haft stort inflytande på sydost- och ostasiatisk musik i allmänhet, och på och Kantopop i synnerhet. Teng avled i ett astmaanfall under en semesterresa i Thailand, 42 år gammal. Hon var en av Öst- och Sydöstasiens populäraste - och kantopopartister.
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Teresa Teng (Sometimes spelled Teresa Tang or Teresa Deng ; Traditional Chinese: 鄧麗君 ; Simplified Chinese: 邓丽君 ; Hanyu Pinyin: Dèng Lìjūn ; Wade-Giles: Teng Li-chün) (January 29, 1953 - May 8, 1995) was one of the most famous Taiwanese singers. She used to perform on the Japanese market under the name of テレサ・テン (Japanese transcription Teresa Ten) She was born in Yunlin County, Taiwan to a Chinese mainlander family. Her father side was from Hebei province, China; her mother side was from Shando
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