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Teresa Teng

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| chinesename =鄧麗君
| tradchinesename 鄧麗君
| simpchinesename = 邓丽君
| pinyinchinesename = Dèng Lìjūn
| wade-gileschinesename = Teng Li-chun
| pojchinesename = Tēng Lê-kun
| birth_name = Teng Li-yun ()
| ancestry = Daming County, Hebei
| origin = Taiwan
| birth_date =
| birth_place = Baojhong, Yunlin, Taiwan
| death_date =
| death_place = Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai, Thailand
| death_cause = asthma
| restingplace = Chin Pao Shan (Jinbaoshan), Taiwan
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| othername = Teresa Tang, Teresa Deng
| occupation = Singer
| genre = Mandopop, Cantopop, J-Pop
| instrument = Singing
| voicetype = Mezzo-soprano
| notable works = I only care about you, The moon represents my heart, When will you return
| label = Taiwan:
Yeu Jow (1967–71)
Haishan (1971)
Life (1972–76)
Kolin (1977–83)
PolyGram (1984–92)
Hong Kong:
EMI (1971)
Life (1971–76)
PolyGram (1975–92)
Japan:
Polydor K.K. (1974–81)
Taurus (1983–95)
| yearsactive = 1967–95
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| goldenhorseawards =
| goldenroosterawards =
| goldenmelodyawards = Special Award
1996 (Awarded posthumously)
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Teresa Teng or Deng Lijun (January 29, 1953 – May 8, 1995) was a Taiwanese pop singer. She was known for her folk songs and romantic ballads. Many became standards in her lifetime, such as "When Will You Return?" and "The Moon Represents My Heart".〔Wudunn, Sheryl. "(Teresa Teng, Singer, 40, Dies; Famed in Asia for Love Songs )." ''The New York Times''. May 10, 1995.〕 She recorded songs not only in her native Mandarin but also in Taiwanese Hokkien, Cantonese, Japanese, Indonesian and English.
Teng, a lifelong sufferer from asthma, died in 1995 from a severe respiratory attack while on holiday in Thailand. She was 42.
==Early life==
Teresa Teng was born in Tianyang Village (田洋村), Baozhong Township, Yunlin County, Taiwan on 29 January 1953, to mainland Chinese parents. Her father was a soldier in the Republic of China Armed Forces from Daming, Hebei and her mother was from Dongping, Shandong. She was the only girl, with three older brothers and a younger brother. She was educated at Ginling Girls High School (私立金陵女中) in Sanchong Township, Taipei County.
As a young child, Teng won awards for her singing at talent competitions. Her first major prize was in 1964 when she sang "Visiting Yingtai" from Shaw Brothers' Huangmei opera movie, ''The Love Eterne'', at an event hosted by Broadcasting Corporation of China. She was soon able to support her family with her singing. Taiwan's rising manufacturing economy in the 1960s made the purchase of records easier for more families. With her father's approval, she quit high school to pursue singing professionally.

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