Survey: Do aunts disturb people by playing drums and dancing yangko in the square?

Is it disturbing for aunts to "dance yangko" and "play waist drum" in public places? This topic has recently become a hot topic on the Internet in China.

The topic originated from an incident that happened in new york a few days ago. A China dance team often rehearsed traditional Chinese dances such as "beating the waist drum" in new york Sunset Park, but was repeatedly alerted by nearby residents. Its leader was handcuffed by the US police and accused of making noise in the park for no reason.

In China, we often see aunts and grandfathers "yangko" and "waist drum" in squares and parks, but basically no one intervenes.

In view of this topic, netizens in China quarreled. Some people think that Chinese aunts disturb the people and make "noise", and someone should intervene. On the other hand, netizens think that aunts have found their own "fun" by "dancing yangko" and "playing waist drum", which can make them happy and contribute to a healthy life in their later years.

Yes, the noise is very noisy, which affects the mood and rest of people around. It can not only make aunts happy, but also help them live a healthy life in their later years.