According to legal sources, it is the first city in China to impose legislative restrictions on square dance time. Although many cities have limited the time scale of square dance earlier, they are only initiatives and appeals, and there is no legislation or corresponding punishment measures. Xuchang started this time, and other cities may follow suit soon. Previously, the Beijing Municipal Government also promulgated the Regulations on the Promotion of Civilized Behavior, which mainly cracked down on the problem of disturbing people by square dancing in local public places, while Shanghai also promulgated the Regulations on the Guarantee and Promotion of Public Cultural Services, requiring people not to interfere with other people's lives when engaging in recreational activities.
In fact, in recent years, conflicts caused by square dance are not uncommon, such as young people and old people competing for basketball courts, and even vicious incidents have occurred in some cities. For example, a few years ago, Beijing citizens couldn't stand the noise of square dance and directly released Tibetan mastiffs to bite people. It also attracted a lot of media attention.
After the news was disclosed by the media, it also received the support of a large number of netizens. Many netizens expressed the hope that similar regulations would be implemented nationwide as soon as possible to prevent this disturbing phenomenon from continuing to ferment. In some areas, some aunts became kings. This is a bad thing for the residents around.