A troupe of left-behind rural women in central China has gained online fame through group live streams orchestrated by local Gen Z managers.
In Junying village in Henan province, more than 20 women with an average age of 60 wear sunglasses and gloves, colourful jackets and dance with props in a disused courtyard.
But this is no ordinary square dancing.
In group live-streams, the aunties take on the viral dance routines favoured by younger internet users, while viewers send virtual gifts and…

