1, Nanxiong Grass Lion: During the Qing Dynasty, local working people had the habit of dancing dragons and lions to celebrate festivals. Lushou Lake tied lions and grass together and created a unique grass lion dance. It has a history of more than 300 years.
2. Nanxiong Xianghonglong: Xianghonglong has a history of more than 300 years and is spread around Baishun Town. Through historical development and evolution, a set of unique artistic features of folk dragon dancing has been formed and has been passed down to this day. Every year during the Lantern Festival or other major celebrations, the village dragons will make a grand appearance and dance wildly.
3. Camellia lantern: Camellia lantern is a traditional lantern dance. According to the Records of China Opera, after the Jiajing period of Ming Dynasty, Nanxiong prevailed the custom of singing lanterns at festivals.
4. Prostitution: Prostitution originated from the activities of welcoming gods in the Central Plains, and then gradually spread to the southeast coast and northwest regions. It was popular in Qing dynasty for a period of time, and it formed different characteristics in the process of spreading, combining with the specific conditions of various places.
5, dragon boat songs: Nanxiong's dragon boat songs are generally seven words and four sentences, rich in content, and some pray for a bumper harvest; Some show courage; Some express love; Some people think that the world is uneven; Some people want to drive away evil, and so on.