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Where is Teresa Teng's graveyard?
After Teresa Teng's death, his body was transported back to Taiwan Province and buried in Jinbaoshan Cemetery.

The cemetery in Teresa Teng is called "Yunyuan", which is taken from the word "Yunyuan" in Teresa Teng's original name. There is an audio and lighting control center at the entrance of Yunyuan, which plays Teresa Teng's songs regularly and circularly every day. The ground leading to Teresa Teng Sadie is covered with black and white piano keyboards.

In front of the cemetery is a small flower bed, where stands a full-length statue of Teresa Teng, with long hair raised, smiling and open hands, welcoming fans and friends from afar. The flowers planted in the flower bed are called "four seasons flowers", which form the shape of a big note, and different colors of flowers will bloom in different seasons.

Teresa Teng's tomb is simple and solemn. The coffin lid is made of South African black marble with pink and white rose rings carved on it. There is a photo of Teresa Teng in the middle, next to which are flowers presented by admirers. Behind the coffin is a stone statue of Teresa Teng, which reads "Teresa Teng, 1953- 1995".

On the right side of the coffin is Teresa Teng's epitaph. In front is a porcelain statue of her singing before her death, with flowers on both sides. There is a big stone on the left, which says "Yunyuan". There is a tree in front of the stone, and many Xiao Mu cards with messages are hung on it to mourn Teresa Teng.

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Teresa Teng (195365438+1October 29th-1May 8th, 995) was born in Yunlin county, Taiwan Province province, China, and her ancestral home was daming county, Hebei province, a singer in Taiwan Province province, China province, and one of the representative Japanese female singers in the Showa era in Japan.

1On May 8th, 995, Teresa Teng died of bronchial asthma in Chiang Mai, Thailand. In the same year, Teresa Teng won the "Golden Needle Award" at the Hong Kong Top Ten Golden Melody Awards Ceremony. All-Japan Cable Broadcasting Award, Japan Cable Award and Japan Record Award were awarded "Special Excellence Award" respectively.

1996, Teresa Teng was awarded the "Special Contribution Award" by the Taiwan Golden Melody Award. In 2007, Teresa Teng became the "Pop Concert Hall" of Masao Koga Music Museum.