Ancestral home is Dengtai Village, Da Ming County, Hebei Province.
Deng Lijun (January 29, 1953 - May 8, 1995), born in Yunlin County, Taiwan Province of China, with an ancestral home in Dengtai Village, Da Ming County, Hebei Province, was a Taiwanese singer and one of the most iconic Japanese-language female singers of the Showa Era in Japan.
Beginning her singing career in 1967 with the release of her debut solo album, she rose to fame in Taiwan in 1969 by singing the theme song of the same name for the country's first TV drama Jing Jing, and opened up the Hong Kong and Southeast Asian record market in the early 1970s with her works such as A Thousand Words and Sea Rhythm.
In 1974, she won the "New Artist Award" at the Japan Record Awards for her Japanese song "Empty Harbor", which established her acting career in Japan. In 1976, she held her first solo concert at Hong Kong's Lee Theatre, and in 1980, she was selected as the first Best Female Singer at Taiwan's Golden Bell Awards.
In the early 1980s, she was invited to perform at Lincoln Center, the Los Angeles Music Center, and Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas, etc. In 1983, she held her first concert tour by a Chinese singer, and then ended her commercial activities.
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Handan, November 19, 2011 news, in the late famous Taiwanese singer Teresa Teng's ancestral home in Hebei Daming, one after another to build Teresa Teng Cultural Plaza, Teresa Teng Music Theater, Teresa Teng Theater and other cultural and tourism attractions, and continue to brighten Teresa Teng's this "world cultural card. The company's business card is a "world cultural name card".
Despite the fact that she has been gone for 16 years, the two sides of the Taiwan Strait are still singing her "Story of a Small Town," and commemorative activities about her are constantly being held.
The county and Taiwan's Teresa Teng Foundation*** built the "Peony Museum" on June 29, which attracted hundreds of thousands of visitors in a few months. The county's Acting Governor Fang Yansheng said on the 19th, the pavilion is located in the county government courtyard, an area of more than 200 square meters, more than 500 exhibits, including Teresa Teng's hometown Deng Taiwan village introduction, Teresa Teng and her relatives used items and some photos.
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