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Old photos: Wang Zuxian, who advertised Japanese sake in 1992, and Teresa Teng when she was young

Old photos: Wang Zuxian, who advertised Japanese sake in 1992, and Teresa Teng when she was young

Photographs taken in the courtyard of a commune in the 60s.

Old photos: Wang Zuxian, who advertised Japanese sake in 1992, and Teresa Teng when she was young

In 1996, the film and television drama Xinshang Beach was taken on the scene, and the two people sitting there were Zhang Guorong and Andy Lau, and everyone gathered to eat dumplings.

Old photos: Wang Zuxian, who advertised Japanese sake in 1992, and Teresa Teng when she was young

Photographed in Macau on December 20, 1999, a military vehicle full of PLA soldiers slowly passed through the city towards the camp of the Chinese People's Liberation Army garrison in Macau, and the road was lined with Macao citizens who had come to greet the PLA.

Old photos: Wang Zuxian, who advertised Japanese sake in 1992, and Teresa Teng when she was young

Taken in 1983, the woman in the photo is terribly Teresa Teng, a 30-year-old Taiwanese singer.

Old photos: Wang Zuxian, who advertised Japanese sake in 1992, and Teresa Teng when she was young

Photographs taken on the streets of Hangzhou in the 1980s show two servicemen patrolling the streets on a three-wheeled motorcycle.

Old photos: Wang Zuxian, who advertised Japanese sake in 1992, and Teresa Teng when she was young

Photographs taken in the Sino-Vietnamese border area in the 1980s show PLA fighters having unfortunately died on their positions.

Old photos: Wang Zuxian, who advertised Japanese sake in 1992, and Teresa Teng when she was young

Photographed in the 1980s in the Sino-Vietnamese border area, a PLA soldier named Bao Konghong, who held out alone in a stone crevice in the front of the Yin Mountain position for 780 days.

At that time, the weather was hot, and he had to face the bite of mosquitoes, and he had to keep a close eye on the enemy's movements at all times, Bao Konghong used his tenacious will and firm faith to complete the task brilliantly, and after the battle, Bao Konghong was awarded the first class of personal merit.

Old photos: Wang Zuxian, who advertised Japanese sake in 1992, and Teresa Teng when she was young

Photographed in 1996 on Zhongying Street in Sha Tau Kok Town, Shenzhen, the Chinese Armed Police on the right and the Hong Kong Police on the left.

The main reason for this situation was the incompetence of the late Qing government, which at the end of the 19th century forced the Qing government to sign a series of unequal treaties.

Chung Ying Street was also formed after the British colonists forcibly leased a vast area north of the Kowloon Peninsula Boundary Street and south of the Shenzhen River, including more than 230 islands such as Lantau Island.

From March 16 to March 18, 1900, Chinese and British border surveyors erected a wooden boundary pile lined up and extending forward on a dry river channel in Sha Tau Kok, and Sha Tau Kok has since been divided in two.

Soon after the demarcation, people successively built houses on both sides of the riverbed, and as the number of houses increased, and the townspeople who set up stalls and did business gathered, slowly formed a Zhongying Street with two different systems.

Old photos: Wang Zuxian, who advertised Japanese sake in 1992, and Teresa Teng when she was young

In a 1992 photo, sitting in a chair is Taiwanese actress Wang Zuxian, who, at the invitation of Japan's Fukuniang sake, shot an endorsement advertisement for the brand's sake.

At that time, Wang Zuxian's popularity in Japan was very high, and in the voting event held by the Japanese film magazine Road Show, Wang Zuxian was promoted to the most popular foreign actress by Japanese audiences with the first place, and also entered the list for several consecutive years.

Of course, Wang Zuxian's high popularity in Japan at that time also made her endorsement fee rise with the water, and Wang Zuxian opened an offer of 3 million Hong Kong dollars when endorsing this sake advertisement.

Old photos: Wang Zuxian, who advertised Japanese sake in 1992, and Teresa Teng when she was young

In a 1982 photograph taken in Hong Kong, China, the woman sitting in a car is Teresa Teresa.

In April of that year, Tam Wing Lin released her fourth solo Cantonese album "Lover And Goddess", and in October, Teresa Teng filmed a TVB special in Hong Kong, inviting her friend Tam Wing Lin to play her lover And Goddess, which was taken while co-producing her lover, Goddess MTV.

Old photos: Wang Zuxian, who advertised Japanese sake in 1992, and Teresa Teng when she was young

In the 1990s photo taken at dongmen commercial pedestrian street in Shenzhen's Luohu District, the McDonald's restaurant was an Internet celebrity restaurant in that era.

Opened on October 8, 1990, this McDonald's restaurant was the first McDonald's restaurant to open in China.

Old photos: Wang Zuxian, who advertised Japanese sake in 1992, and Teresa Teng when she was young

Photographed in 1990 at the Forbidden City in Beijing, the white dress is of Wang Zuxian, a Taiwanese actor who has become popular in China, Japan, South Korea and other places.

In this photo, except for Wang Zuxian, probably no one at the time thought that among the extras standing behind, there would be a future international supermodel.

In third place from left to right in the back row, qu Ying, the Chinese mainland actress, who won the runner-up in the 2nd China Top Ten Supermodel Contest at the 1991 China Supermodel Contest.

Old photos: Wang Zuxian, who advertised Japanese sake in 1992, and Teresa Teng when she was young

A photo taken on the streets of New York in the 1970s shows an American actress named Jenny Ball making phone calls using a mobile device made by Motorola.

The device was the size of two bricks, and it was also the world's first mobile phone, and the people who could use the device at that time were people with a certain status.

Old photos: Wang Zuxian, who advertised Japanese sake in 1992, and Teresa Teng when she was young

Photographed in Japan in 1966, the woman in the photo is the japanese A-list star Iwashita Shima, who is one of the most award-winning and representative movie stars in the Japanese film industry at the end of the 20th century.

Old photos: Wang Zuxian, who advertised Japanese sake in 1992, and Teresa Teng when she was young

A photo taken on the streets of the United States in the 1960s shows two shoe shiners kneeling on the ground to shine shoes for two young men.

Old photos: Wang Zuxian, who advertised Japanese sake in 1992, and Teresa Teng when she was young

Photographed in 1963, the man in the photograph is of the Italian filmmaker Carlo Ponti, and the woman next to it is the Italian national treasure actress Sofia Roland.

Carlo Ponty and Sophia Roland were 22 years apart in age, but age did not hinder their love, carlo Ponty and Sophia Roland were married twice, the first time because Carlo Ponty had not yet gone through divorce with his ex-wife, so the marriage to Sophia Roland in 1957 was not recognized by Italian law.

The two men in the photo were supposed to be living together illegally at the time, and Carlo Ponty was still a husband, and it was not until 1966, after Carlo Ponty and his ex-wife completely divorced, that the two were remarried, which was recognized by Italian law.

Old photos: Wang Zuxian, who advertised Japanese sake in 1992, and Teresa Teng when she was young

Photographed in Taiwan in 1966, the woman in the white dress is Shen Cuiheng, a popular female star in South Vietnam at that time, who is known as one of the four beauties of Saigon and has won the title of Miss Saigon three times.

Shen Cui Heng' original name was Nguyen Kim Fung, born in 1940 in HaiPhong, Vietnam, when she was sent by Mei Yun Film Company to study acting in Hong Kong, China, and changed her name to Shen Cui Heng.

In 1966, Shen Cuiheng went to Taiwan to shoot the film Saigon without war, and took this photo.

Old photos: Wang Zuxian, who advertised Japanese sake in 1992, and Teresa Teng when she was young

In a photograph taken on the streets of Japan in the 1970s, three Japanese ladies dressed up fashionably did not see a single sparkle in their eyes.

Old photos: Wang Zuxian, who advertised Japanese sake in 1992, and Teresa Teng when she was young

Photographs taken on the streets of North Korea in the 1970s, compared to the Japanese noblewomen in the picture above, I yearn for scenes like this in North Korea.

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