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In addition to singing, what else does Teresa Teng like to do? What are the qualities that others cannot match?

Teresa Teng, born on January 29, 1953 in Yunlin County, Taiwan Province, China, is a Taiwanese singer. In 1967, he released his first solo album and began his singing career.

In 1969, he became famous in Taiwan for singing the theme song of the same name in the TV series "Jingjing". In the early 1970s, he opened up the record market in Hong Kong and Southeast Asia with works such as "A Thousand Words" and "Hai Yun". In 1974, he won the "Newcomer Award" at the Japan Record Awards for his Japanese song "Airport". In 1976, he held his first solo concert at Lee Stage in Hong Kong.

In 1980, she was elected as the first Best Female Singer at the Taiwan Golden Bell Awards. In the early 1980s, he was invited to hold concerts at Lincoln Center, Los Angeles Music Center, Caesars Palace in Las Vegas and other places.

In 1983, the first concert tour by a Chinese singer was held, and commercial performances were discontinued thereafter. On May 8, 1995, he died at the Mae Bin Hotel in Chiang Mai, Thailand due to an asthma attack at the age of 42.

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Social activities

1. On August 17, 1968, Teresa Teng held a meeting in the Zhongzhen Hall of Zhongshan Hall in Taipei to help the Philippines earthquake disaster. Singing at a charity sale, a set of Teresa Teng's records sold for NT$11,000.

2. On October 23, 1969, Teresa Teng participated in a traffic safety promotion event at Taipei Zhongzheng Hall. On December 9, Teresa Teng went to Singapore to participate in a charity performance. On December 27, Teresa Teng participated in the charity sale of the "Save Children and Aid Education Movement" at the Hong Kong Industrial Exhibition and won the title of "Charity Queen".

3. On September 25, 1970, Teresa Teng held a charity performance at the Caritas Center in Hong Kong and Kowloon.

4. On May 15, 1972, Teresa Teng participated in the charity singing gala of the Seremban Youth Chamber of Commerce. On June 7, Teresa Teng went to Singapore to participate in the "Celeste Charity Gala" to raise funds for the Disabled Children Relief Fund.

5. On June 8, 1973, Teresa Teng participated in the "Far East Ten Stars Charity Gala" in Singapore. She performed 4 times and raised SGD 400,000 for scholarships and bursaries for poor students.