On May 8, 1995, a generation of song queen Teresa Teng died of bronchial asthma in Chiang Mai, Thailand at the age of 42. On May 11, Teresa Teng's body was transported to Taiwan, China by plane; on May 28, at the Taipei No. 1 Funeral Home The public sacrifice ceremony of Teresa Teng was held, and after the public sacrifice ceremony, she was buried in the "Jun Garden" in Jinbao Mountain, Taipei.
Picture: Teresa Teng's cemetery "Jun Garden". Junyuan is located in Jinbaoshan Cemetery in Jinshan District, New Taipei City, Taiwan, covering an area of about 230 square meters. It was designed by Xi Shuxiang, the former dean of the Department of Architecture of Tsinghua University, and was inscribed by James Soong, the former "governor" of Taiwan Province. The word "Junyuan" is taken from Teresa Teng's original name, Teresa Teng.
Picture: The large ten-scale keyboard in "Junyuan". Entering "Kun Garden", you can see all kinds of musical symbols everywhere. The first thing you see is a large ten-scale keyboard carved on the ground by a Japanese designer.
Picture: Teresa Teng's cemetery in "Yunyuan". The lid of Teresa Teng's coffin is made of South African marble. The lid is engraved with pink and white rosettes; in front of the lid are flowers sent by visitors, and in the middle is a colorful head of Teresa Teng.
Picture: The epitaph next to Teresa Teng's cemetery contains various information about Teresa Teng.
Picture: The statue of Teresa Teng in "Yunyuan".
Picture: A corner of Teresa Teng's "Jun Garden".
Picture: Chen cursor, who visited Teresa Teng in "Yun Garden".
Picture: Li Shuangjiang and others who visited Teresa Teng in "Yunyuan".
Image: Flowers in front of the tomb.There is an endless stream of people who come to pay homage to Teresa Teng every day, including people from mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, Japan, Southeast Asia and other places, which shows how much influence Teresa Teng had during her lifetime; Fans, friends, family members and people from all walks of life will gather here to hold worship ceremonies. (For more positive energy information, please pay attention to my headline number "Mingzhe Documentary", please leave a comment and like!)