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Cause of death: Chang: Cerebral blood clot Eng: Fright Resting place: White Plains Baptist Church, Mount Airy, N.C. 1]: Years active: 1829–1870: Known for: Exhibitions as curiosities, and known as the original "Siamese twins": Spouse(s): Chang: Adelaide Yates Eng: Sarah Yates (both m. 1843): Children: Chang: 10 Eng: 11: Chang Bunker (จัน บังเกอร์) and Eng Bunker ...
Chang and Eng Bunker had a stable career in entertainment. [1] Cheng and Eng Bunker were conjoined twins who rose to popularity known as the "Siamese Twins" in the 19th century. They were born in 1811 in a village sixty miles from Bangkok. Cheng and Eng were conjoined at the chest at birth, thus starting their career as a human spectacle.
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Chang & Eng is a Singaporean musical theatre production directed by Ekachai Uekrongtham based on the lives of the Siamese twins, Chang and Eng Bunker.The music and lyrics were by Ken Low, with the book by Ming Wong, costumes by Niphon Tuntiyothin, set design by Thoranisorn Pitikul, lighting by Thio Lay Hoon, orchestral arrangement by Iskandar Ismail and choral direction by Babes Condes.
Chang & Eng is a book by American author Darin Strauss, published in 2000. It was a nominee for multiple awards, including the Pen Hemingway, the Barnes & Noble Discover Award, the New York Public Library 's Literary Lions Award, and a winner of the American Library Association 's Alex Award .
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Chang and Eng Bunker (1811–1874) were conjoined twin brothers known as the "Siamese twins". Chang and Eng. Chang & Eng, a Singaporean musical, debuted 1997, based on the above twins; Chang & Eng, a 2000 novel by Darin Strauss
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