On July 20, 1980, Teresa Teng held two concerts at the world-famous Lincoln Center in New York. Ticket sales start on June 13th. There was already a queue in front of the door, and the phone was still ringing. There were queues not only for calls from New York, but also for long distance calls. There are people from Toronto, Boston, New Jersey, and even Kolida, all of whom are asking for concert tickets one after another. The owner of a travel agency in Boston personally went to the ticket office and said that they would organize a bus tour to take the audience to New York to watch this performance. It takes eight hours to drive from Boston to New York and back. This shows how obsessed with Teresa Teng she is. In less than two weeks, tickets for the first show were sold out. Rehearsal started on the morning of July 19. To the organizer's surprise, Teresa Teng calmly talked to the stage staff in English, Japanese, Cantonese, Mandarin, and Mandarin Mandarin, talking about this and that. She would talk to people from Japan in Japanese for a while, talk to Americans in English for a while and exchange opinions, and say something in Cantonese for people from Hong Kong. The theater manager was dumbfounded and said: "Amazing! Ms. Deng is not only a singer, but also a language expert." At 6:30, the Ellever Concert Hall of Lincoln Center was full. The box office manager rushed backstage and informed Teresa Teng: "The tickets for the second show have also been sold out." The box office manager congratulated Teresa Teng emphatically, saying: "As an Oriental artist, this is the first time that a performance in New York has such a box office. Once." At exactly 7:30, the lights went out, and the rotating light in the center of the stage flashed, illuminating the entire Eriwa Concert Hall. The audience was extremely quiet, and the audience held their breath and stared at the stands. At this time, Teresa Teng's melodious singing voice came from the speakers. Thunderous applause broke out from the audience, and waves of thunder rolled around the hall. The audience was buzzing. The concert gradually reached its climax, and the audience was intoxicated. Teresa Teng used her singing voice to bring the audience into a joyful, comfortable and warm wonderland. Finally, Teresa Teng sang "Goodbye, My Love" to bid farewell to the audience. But no, the song ended with thunderous applause. Appeared again and sang "When Will You Come Again". Still not working, I sang "Hai Yun" again, but the audience still refused to leave. Unfortunately, due to the second 11 o'clock performance, the staff had to clear the venue. Outside the venue, there were many spectators waiting for the show to end. There were two dozen fans who drove all the way from Boston but couldn't buy tickets. The organizers had no choice but to make an exception and let them come in and stand and watch. The mayor of New York specially awarded the golden apple to this yellow-skinned, dark-eyed singer. It was the first time he received this honor. Selling meat rice dumplings, the moon represents my heart, don’t pick the wild flowers on the roadside, don’t come to me again, the story of the small town, the native people, the hometown love is so sweet, when will you come again, I only care about you, the slightest drop of rain, the light rain of tears, thousands of words, the plum blossoms of the South China Sea girl, what do you say, please tell me in detail. website. /jukebox/teng/show_teng_newyork_lincoln.htm?pgid=0