1967 released his first solo album "Song of Teresa Teng-Fengyang Flower Drum" and began his singing career. 1969 she became famous in Taiwan Province province by singing the theme song of taiwanese drama's Jingjing. In the early 1970s, the record markets in Hong Kong and Southeast Asia were opened with works such as Thousand Words and Haiyun. From 65438 to 0974, he laid the foundation of his Japanese acting career with the song "Airport". 1980 was elected as the first best female singer of Taiwan Golden Bell Award. During the period from 1984 to 1986, it was named "つぐなぃ", "love" and "time, time and body". From 65438 to 0987, he lived in semi-seclusion. 1989 announced that it would no longer perform in public except for charity performances. 1May 8, 995, died 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 TV Award and Japan Record Award were awarded to Teresa Teng "Special Excellence Award" successively. 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.