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World Is A Stage? Hanoi Train Street To Niagara Falls, 5 Viral Moments Indians Danced Like Noone Watched

Indian tourists have been spotted dancing at several popular destinations abroad, and the videos have quickly gone viral on social media. While many found these moments fun and entertaining, others raised questions about public behaviour.

by Priyanshi Shah
World Is A Stage? Hanoi Train Street To Niagara Falls, 5 Viral Moments Indians Danced Like Noone Watched

Indians don’t need much of a reason to start dancing, especially when they’re having a good time. This week especially, several videos have shown Indian tourists breaking into dance at unexpected places abroad. While some people found these moments fun and entertaining, others questioned whether such public spaces were the right setting. Here are some places where Indian tourists were seen dancing overseas. 

Where Have Indian Tourists Performed Dance Abroad?

1. Vietnam Airport

An X user, Lord Immy Kant (@KantInEastt), shared a video showing a group of Indian tourists performing garba on an airport tarmac in Vietnam. The 10 to 15 Indian tourists formed a circle and started doing garba enthusiastically. While some people enjoyed the moment and even joined the dance, many social media users criticised the group, saying an airport was not the right place for such activities. 

2. Great Wall Of China

Now, another video is going viral on social media, showing people performing garba at the Great Wall of China. What surprised us even more was that they not only danced but also dressed up in full traditional Navratri attire. It seems they had already decided to bring an Indian touch to this iconic Chinese landmark. The group was seen dancing to the beats of ‘Chogada’ from the film Loveyatri. However, not all netizens were in support of it. 

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3. Hanoi Train Street

 

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Shweta Jain (@shweta131289) shared a video where she and her gang decided to do something unique at Hanoi Train Street in Vietnam. The group of Indian tourists was seen dancing to Chaiyya Chaiyya. While the people around them seemed to enjoy the performance, the same cannot be said about people online. Many netizens questioned the growing trend of dancing and making reels at every tourist spot.

4. Niagara Falls

X user Brutal Truth (@sarkarstix) shared a video of three women at Niagara Falls in the United States who decided that admiring the view wasn’t enough, they also needed a dance performance. The trio was seen grooving to South Indian songs at the popular tourist spot. The video quickly went viral online, with many people wondering why Indians seem to find a dance floor at every destination they visit.

5. VinWonders

X user @DiscourseDancer shared a video that left us surprised, amused, and slightly speechless all at once. In the clip, a group of Indian tourists, along with a few foreigners, turned the VinWonders into an impromptu dance floor as they grooved to “Bharat Ka Baccha Baccha Jai Jai Shree Ram Bolega.” Safe to say, nobody saw that coming, and the video grabbed attention online. 

What are your thoughts on this? Tell us in the comments below!

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Cover Image Courtesy: Instagram/@shweta131289 & X/ @sarkarstix

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First Published: June 02, 2026 2:49 PM

FAQs

On which song Indian tourists danced at Hanoi Train Street?

At Hanoi Train Street, Indian Tourists enthusiastically danced on Chaiyya Chaiyya.

Where did Indian tourists dance at tourist spots in Vietnam?

Indian tourists were seen dancing at Hanoi Train Street, an airport tarmac, and VinWonders in Vietnam.

How Indians tourists behaved at the Great Wall Of China?

Indian tourists were seen dancing at the Great Wall of China while wearing traditional Navratri attire and enjoying music.