If there’s one thing we can count on in life, it’s that aunties and uncles will always know how to steal the show—whether at weddings, family reunions, or, in this case, a community temple event.
Combine their boundless energy with a catchy tune, and you’ve got the perfect recipe for a viral TikTok moment.
Aunties And Uncle Wow Crowd With APT Dance
Posted by @lindatse78, the scene unfolds at Vihara Dharma Shanti Kundur in Indonesia, where a banner reading “Sembahyang Keselamatan Kampung (Siakang)” set the stage for a religious event.
But instead of the usual solemn rituals, things took a hilariously unexpected turn. Two Chinese aunties, armed with a microphone, moves, and an undying love for “APT” by ROSÉ and Bruno Mars.

As the music started, the duo wasted no time. They sang, danced, and lit up the stage like seasoned performers at a concert.
The crowd? Completely here for it, cheering them on like it was Coachella.
But just when you thought the energy couldn’t get any better, the auntie in a bold red dress paused mid-dance—no, not because she was tired.

In an act of pure auntie intuition, she dramatically pointed to someone in the crowd. The suspense was real. Was it a heckler? A lost relative? Nope.
It was an uncle who was matching their moves, but from below the stage.

As the camera zoomed in, the crowd erupted in cheers once again, this time for the surprise dance star who had everyone clapping and laughing in unison.
‘This is my friend and me and when we’re old’
The video, which has now amassed 298,000 views, has TikTok users in stitches.
One viewer joked, “I fear this is my friend and me when we’re old.”

Another chimed in, “My boss loves this song at that age—still doing APT challenges!”

And of course, someone couldn’t resist pointing out the irony, saying, “The banner saying ‘sembahyang’ (prayer).”

It’s moments like these that remind us of the magic of community events—where the line between “audience” and “performer” can blur in the most delightful ways.
For the aunties and uncle of Vihara Dharma Shanti Kundur, this wasn’t just a dance—it was a moment.
Now, the only question is: who’s ready for the next round of the APT challenge?
Watch the video down below:
