Dancing in residential neighborhoods is not against the rules, but the sound volume is too large to form a nuisance belongs to infringement.
According to the "Chinese People's *** and State Environmental Noise Pollution Prevention and Control Law" stipulates:
Article 7 Any unit or individual has the obligation to protect the environment from noise pollution, and has the right to report to the units and individuals causing environmental noise pollution, and the right to file a complaint.
Units and individuals who are directly endangered by noise pollution have the right to request the mitigation and exclusion of the hazards of noise pollution.
Article 32 In streets, squares, parks and other public **** areas, as well as sanatoriums and scenic spots, without the approval of the people's governments at or above the county level, it is prohibited to use high-powered broadcasting loudspeakers and broadcasting propaganda vehicles.
Article 45
It is prohibited for any unit or individual to use high-powered broadcasting loudspeakers in areas where noise-sensitive constructions are concentrated in urban areas.
In the urban urban streets, squares, parks and other public **** place to organize entertainment, assembly and other activities, the use of audio equipment may produce interference with the surrounding living environment of excessive volume, must comply with the provisions of the local public security organs.
Article 46
When using household appliances, musical instruments or carrying out other indoor entertainment activities in the home, the volume shall be controlled or other effective measures shall be taken to avoid causing environmental noise pollution to the surrounding residents.
Expanded:
Volume Analogy
190 decibels Leading to death
140 decibels The highest threshold defined by the European Union that leads to complete hearing loss.
139 decibels World Cup fan chants
130 decibels Sound of a rocket launch
125 decibels Sound of a jet plane taking off
120 decibels Temporary deafness after more than a minute in such an environment
110 decibels Sound of a propeller plane taking off, sound of a rock concert
105 decibels Permanent damage to hearing. >105 decibels Permanent damage to hearing
100 decibels Sound of pneumatic drills, compression hammers hitting heavy objects
90 decibels Sound of noisy bar environments, power saws sawing wood
85 decibels and below Does not damage hair cells in the cochlea
80 decibels Noisy offices, highway noise
p> Reference: