Pop star Teresa Teng, whose fame bridged political divides across China in the 1970s and 1980s, was renowned for her multi-lingual songbook and tear-jerking love ballads. Today, on what would have ...
An old postcard featuringTeresa Teng that Cheong Kam-mei has kept for decades. Edmond Tang / China Daily It's fifteen years since Teresa Teng, one of Asia's most popular and enduring singing stars ...
10 years have passed since Teresa Teng died from a severe asthma attack in Chiang Mai, Thailand, but her pleasant songs and sweet appearance were fondly remembered by millions of Chinese all over the ...
Teresa Teng, one of the most famous Chinese-language singers from the 1970s and 1980s is to be the subject of “Memory Eclipse.” The anthology series is an expansion of the original productions slate ...
Digital Domain is bringing more dead celebrities back to life. Digital Domain Holdings, the Hong Kong-based owner of the Playa Vista visual effects studio, said it has signed an agreement to produce ...
A live concert featuring a virtual version of the late Chinese pop icon Teresa Teng will be held in Shanghai in August, China.org.cn has learned. To mark the 20th anniversary of her death, the Teresa ...
Top: A visitor watches a portrait of Teresa Teng at the Beijing Teresa Teng Cultural Relic Museum. Above: A pair of Teng's slingbacks are displayed on top of one of the luggage cases she bought in ...
Credit: Screengrab via YouTube clip. A hologram of the late Taiwanese pop icon Teresa Teng made an appearance at a New Year’s countdown show in China. The concert was broadcast on the channel Jiangsu ...
Digital Domain, also known for creating a Tupac hologram, facilitated the virtual duets for Jay Chou at his sold-out shows in Taipei. By Patrick Brzeski Asia Bureau Chief The effects in Taiwan came ...
BEIJING — A beer in one hand, a microphone in the other, Meng Xiaoli stood in a crowded restaurant and began to sing. Your smile is as sweet as honey, Just like flowers blooming in the spring breeze.