Where have all the uncles gone?

They have become known as the "dancing damas" and gained fame outside China after taking their show beyond the country's public squares to places such as the Place du Louvre in Paris and Red Square in Moscow.
In these overseas jaunts the dama (an endearing term meaning aunty) have become ambassadors for older, energetic Chinese who delight many with their en masse performances in parks throughout the land, particularly in summer.
But it recently dawned on someone that even as the dama are out and about kicking up their heels, their other halves must be elsewhere keeping themselves or others amused.
Li Xuhui goes cycling when his wife Wang Jufang dances in the square in Shizuishan, Ningxia Hui autonomous region. |
Hu Yufeng practices tai chi when his wife Wang Suyun dances in Chengde, Hebei province. |
Xia Jiuxiang (third from right), 68, plays his flute with his band in the community, while his wife Wang Yu Mei, 59 dances in the square in Hefei, Anhui province. Photos by Chen Cheng / Xinhua |
Wei Tianyou minds the family stand in a food market while his wife Qin Yuzhen dances in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region. |
Wan Derong takes part in a finger-guessing competition while his wife Yang Shenggui dances in Chongqing. |
(China Daily European Weekly 08/01/2014 page6)
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