Dancing Ayis’ Antics Cut Short by Taiwan Hotel Staff

Dancing Ayis’ Antics Cut Short by Taiwan Hotel Staff
Jun 30, 2014 By eChinacities.com

Not satisfied with taking over every spare square meter of public space in China, and the Louvre, the dancing ayis of China have taken their show on the road once more; this time in a Taiwan hotel lobby.

The two ayis were staying at the Penghu Maikung Dolphin Hotel, and according to eyewitnesses, decided to start dancing in the hotel lobby. Just after breakfast, they busted out the boom box that they’d brought along and started ball room dancing.

Just after they had got into their stride however, they were stopped by hotel staff who asked them to keep quiet as their music was disturbing the other guests.

The aunties were no doubt disgruntled, but it sure beats being shot at and having poo flung at them; methods previously employed against dancing ayis on the mainland.

Source: ifeng.com

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Guest2239322

These people behave like world is turning around them and they have no respect for other people. They are shameless and extremely egoistic creatures which should be expelled from this universe.

Jul 02, 2014 11:14 Report Abuse

Guest2535562

Ever try to get on a bus while competing with 10 of these sweet old ladies? Tough as nails! More power to them!

Jul 01, 2014 14:47 Report Abuse

Sjama

It's nice that the elderly ladies do some exercise. Not like most grannies in other countries which complain a lot or just don't do any healthy activities. However, they should not occupy busy places and disturb other people.

Jul 01, 2014 07:36 Report Abuse