China News Service, Beijing, May 9th, title: When will the "jun" come again?

Beijing fans hold a concert to commemorate Teresa Teng

  Author Li Xuefeng Zhou Xiaohang

  "Good flowers don't bloom often, good times don't always exist, worry piles, smile eyebrows, tears with lovesickness..." May 8th, a theme music bar in Tongzhou, Beijing, "When will the'jun' come again-26th anniversary of Teresa Teng's death "Themed concert" is held here.

  At the event site, photos and posters of Teresa Teng were posted everywhere in the two-story space opened upstairs and downstairs.

More than 100 fans sang classic songs by Teresa Teng.

There are gray-haired elders, as well as childish students, to commemorate this Chinese singer.

  "Teng Lijun died 26 years ago. She has long surpassed music itself and has become a symbol of cross-strait culture and even Chinese culture." Event planner and founder of Teresa Teng Research Institute Deng Yunyan told a reporter from China News Agency that Teresa Teng is enthusiastic about public welfare and is friendly to people. Not only singing, but also delivering beauty.

  Liu Junhua, 50, is a "senior fan". She recalled to a reporter from China News Agency that when she was a child, her father was an electrician and knew how to repair tape recorders.

After the repair, you have to put the tape in, and it is the song of Teresa Teng.

  Speaking of her favorite song, she said, "I like it all", "It's so good to listen to this, and that's so good to listen to that." "Sometimes I can't even notice the deepest part of my heart, but Teresa Teng's singing can touch it."

  That night, she broadcasted the whole event live on her mobile phone.

She said that she did not have many fans and friends on the short video platform, and she had never been exposed to live broadcasts. Originally, she just tried to share the event scene with family and friends in this way, but she did not expect thousands of people to enter her live broadcast room. Comment, like, and even give a reward.

  Deng Changfu, the third brother of Teresa Teng, said in a telephone interview with a reporter from China News Agency that Teresa Teng is very fond of traditional Chinese culture and hopes to pass it on from generation to generation.

Looking at it now, not only "post-70s" and "post-80s" like her, even many "post-90s" and "post-00s" still love to sing her songs.

  Tao Chengyi, who is studying at a university in Changping, Beijing, is 19 years old. On the same day, he took the bus for more than two hours to participate in the event.

He told a reporter from China News Service that he liked Teresa Teng because he heard "I Only Care About You" by chance when he was in middle school and was deeply moved.

After that, it became uncollectible and began to collect Teresa Teng's works through various channels.

  Not long ago, Tao Chengyi joined the "Teng Lijun Beijing Singers Club" and met many like-minded friends, many of whom were "year-old friends". Whenever they talk about music, they have a common topic.

"A real classic will never go out of style." He said.

  There was also a question and answer on Teresa Teng's prize knowledge at the event site.

Bar owner Yue Bing likes to collect Teresa Teng's posters, tapes, CDs and other items on weekdays. He provided more than ten prizes to fans who participated in this event.

He said that when he learned that "Jun Fan" was looking for a venue for the commemorative event not long ago, he immediately contacted the initiator of the event.

"I have liked Teresa Teng's songs since I was a child, and I hope I can contribute to the spread of Teresa Teng's culture."

  At the end of 2020, Teresa Teng Research Association planned and co-organized the "Teng Lijun in My Heart" essay contest with the Global Teresa Teng Fan Association, and received enthusiastic submissions from "jun fans" from all over the world.

Deng Yunyan said that the book collection of excellent works has been finalized and the cover has been designed. A total of 110 articles from "jun fans" from all over the world have been included and will be published this month.

"This is also a gift we gave to Miss Deng." She said.

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