Unstoppable Dancing Aunties Dance in Aisle of Sleeper Train

Unstoppable Dancing Aunties Dance in Aisle of Sleeper Train
Sep 19, 2014 By eChinacities.com

The unstoppable force of nature that is China’s dancing aunties are at it again, proving there is no space too small, or time too inconvenient to stand between them and their daily dancing fix.

This time, a group of over twenty 50 year old women brought their show to the T131 overnight sleeper train from Dalian to Shanghai on September 14. At around eight in the evening, they started blasting the techno on a portable radio and dancing their routine in the narrow train aisle, bothering other passengers who were trying to rest.

They apparently stopped after half an hour when they were discovered by members of staff on the train, showing themselves to be surprisingly compliant- unlike these dancing aunties in Wenzhou, who refused to stop dancing even after they had dogs set on them, and poo thrown at them.

Source: sohu.com

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louischuahm

It's an addiction that has no cure. I wonder what the withdrawal symptoms will be like. Seriously, I can understand that apart from tending to the kids and household chores, this is something they look forward to each day but why can't they think of others? Do they really need ghetto blasters to wake the city up? They did it in The Lourves, in hotel lobbies, etc....maybe next time they should consider doing it in the Tibetan plains, huge expanse of land with nobody around, they can blast to their hearts' delight.

Sep 21, 2014 09:09 Report Abuse

puffudder

It took the train staff members 30 minutes to discover them ? ... either an extremely long train, or slow moving staff. Since we're talking China, my guess is it's the second one.

Sep 20, 2014 05:16 Report Abuse

Samsara

Is it just me, or could many problems (such as this one) be solved with a rocket launcher?

Sep 19, 2014 18:54 Report Abuse