Watch: Heartwarming video shows Shillong crowd respecting female tourist during celebrations
Most viral videos from big celebrations usually get attention for the wrong reasons. Crowds get out of control, or something messy happens. So when a short clip from Shillong started circulating online, people actually stopped to watch. It’s simple but powerful. The crowd in this video chooses respect over chaos. It’s calm, human, and quietly impressive.
The video was first shared on Instagram by @chaba_lapang with the caption “Happy New Year.” Soon, it spread across social media, and people started praising the locals’ behaviour.
In the video, a foreign tourist is dancing and having a great time. What stands out is how the people around her act. They don’t crowd her or push in. Instead, they step back and give her room. A loose circle forms around her, and she can move freely to the music. The atmosphere stays calm and respectful, like everyone is quietly making sure she can enjoy herself.
The video caught people’s attention for how simple the gesture is. One person wrote:
“See how easy it is to be respectful and not get in someone’s space? This is why I love Shillong. People just know how to live and let live.”
Another comment said:
“This is our peace-loving city in Shillong, Meghalaya, where women and children are treated with care and respect.”
Many viewers said the clip felt different from the usual chaotic videos that go viral. It shows community values in Meghalaya, where respect and safety matter. The video also quietly challenges the stereotypes about crowds, tourists, and women in public spaces.
This simple moment shows that celebrating together doesn’t have to be chaotic. Respect, space, and thoughtfulness can make public gatherings safe and enjoyable for everyone.
Disclaimer: The video was shared on social media and is being reported as seen online. The Times of India has not independently verified the events or people shown.
Thumb image: Instagram
A tourist dances and the crowd gives her space
In the video, a foreign tourist is dancing and having a great time. What stands out is how the people around her act. They don’t crowd her or push in. Instead, they step back and give her room. A loose circle forms around her, and she can move freely to the music. The atmosphere stays calm and respectful, like everyone is quietly making sure she can enjoy herself.
People online notice the small act of respect
The video caught people’s attention for how simple the gesture is. One person wrote:
“See how easy it is to be respectful and not get in someone’s space? This is why I love Shillong. People just know how to live and let live.”
Another comment said:
“This is our peace-loving city in Shillong, Meghalaya, where women and children are treated with care and respect.”
A positive moment that stands out
This simple moment shows that celebrating together doesn’t have to be chaotic. Respect, space, and thoughtfulness can make public gatherings safe and enjoyable for everyone.
Disclaimer: The video was shared on social media and is being reported as seen online. The Times of India has not independently verified the events or people shown.
Thumb image: Instagram
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