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Born to a poor family in in Taiwan's Yunlin county, Teresa Teng gave up her formal education in her third year of middle school and embarked on her singing career. In , she took on Japan in search of international stardom. She was best known for her Taiwan folk songs and love ballads marked by cute little vocal inflections, although this singing style developed into a more matured sound while she was in Japan.
She had a face that fit the Chinese ideal of the genteel and sweet young maiden, and she possessed a fresh and pure "girl-next-door" demeanor. Teng recorded over albums and each has sold over a million copies. The media and legions of Teresa Teng fans in Hong Kong and Taiwan have organized various programs and activities to commemorate the Chinese singer, whose popularity has spanned three decades.
Hong Kong-based Phoenix Television will air a five-part TV series beginning Monday 9 to Friday 13 May to commemorate the diva who passed away at the age of The TV series, entitled When Will You Come Back Again also a title of one of Teng's ballads tells her life story as described by her brothers, friends, teachers, fellow musicians, and fans, and features many of her most famous tunes.
Hoo added that Teng's songs are so popular on the mainland that they can be heard playing in most hotels and taxis. When he went to Chiang Mai in to cover her death, all he had to say was "Teresa Teng" and he was immediately driven to the Imperial Hotel where Teng stayed before she died. The program recalled her time spent in Hong Kong and the performances she gave in the early s.
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The mini-exhibition also features Teng's NHK concert video, four of Teng's stage costumes, five trophies awarded to her in Japan between and in recognition of her outstanding music contributions, and other Teng paraphernalia including photographs contributed by fans. Kelly Mak, Marketing and Business Development Manager at Madame Tussauds Hong Kong, said, "We want to give people who love Teresa the opportunity to honor her, and remember her sweet voice and beautiful onstage appearance.
The mini-exhibition means a lot to me. A group of Hong Kong musicians are also scheduled to stage an opera in Teng's memory in June.