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Teresa Teng Restaurant open to the public
www.chinanews.cn 2007-05-14 14:26:33
The Chinese mainland's first Terrasa Teng Restaurant was open to the
public recently in Shanghai, in memory of the legendary Taiwan pop diva
Teresa Teng. The restaurant serves up Shanghai cuisine, focusing on the
dishes the famous singer used to love. A lot of fans have flocked to see
Teresa Teng photos and albums, and dine in rooms named after her songs.
Teresa Teng hypnotized China and southeast Asia with her sweet voice in
the 1980s. She died from a severe asthma attack at the age of 43, but
millions still remember her and love her music.
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