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Teresa Teng Memorial Park (Yun Garden)

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Beautiful Flowers do not blossom all the year round; things are not always as rosy as they sound. These are the verses of the famous Mandarin pop song then "When Will You Come Back Again" that had made its singer a singing legend in every Chinese speaking country. Once you entered ChinPaoSan (Jinbao Mountain), besides being besotted by the surrounding scenery, the memory of Teresa Teng, sometimes intimately called little Teng may overwhelm your emotion because it is here that lies the tomb of this patriotic singer who was the forever darling of the army. On May 8, 1995 the Chinese speaking community was shocked by the tragic news of the death of their singing idol. Teresa was found dead of asthma while holidaying in Ching Mai, Thailand. At that time she was only 42 years old. Because of her popularity, a lot of people wished to pay tribute to Teresa. To satisfy the wishes of these fans, the Teng family members had chosen the picturesque ChinPaoSan (Jinbao Mountain) and built a tomb for Teresa, naming it after her maiden name as Yun Garden so that her fans could come to pay tribute in reminiscence of their idol at will.

A giant keyboard installed in the ground by high-tech design, releasing tunes of melody once being stepped on. In a small flower-bed, scrubs are being cut and arranged in the form of musical notes. A white statue representing Teresa Teng stood in the middle showing her love of music. Automatic Music Box is containing 10 of Teresa's famous pop songs such as "When Will You Come Back Again," "Story of a Small Town" etc. For fans to renew their memory of the sweet voice of Teresa when they pay tribute to their idol.

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(Traffic information is subject to change. Please check with the transportation station before departure.)
Transportation:

Nat'l Fwy 3 → Exit at the Keejing Interchange → Prov. Hwy 2 → Rural Hwy North 23 → Rural Hwy North 23-1

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  1. Take THSR (or TRA) to Taipei Station, transfer Kuo-Kuang Bus 1815 (bound for Jinshan) to Jinshan District Office stop, transfer Crown Northern Coast Shuttle Bus 716 to Yun Garden stop.
  2. Take THSR (or TRA) to Taipei Station, transfer Taipei MRT to Tamsui Station, transfer Crown Northern Coast Shuttle Bus 716 to Yun Garden stop.
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Last update time: Oct 25, 2023
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