The custom of Nan'ao fishermen dancing with grass dragons is the most lively folk activity during the Spring Festival. This activity was very popular in the Qing Dynasty and has been passed down to this day. Nan'ao "dancing with grass dragons" is a traditional folk cultural activity formed by Nan'ao fishermen in their long-term life and practice at sea. It is about entertaining gods and people, and uses dancing with grass dragons as a carrier for worship. It contains many cultural contents such as history, folklore, and art. "Dancing the Grass Dragon" is one of the essences of Shenzhen fishermen's culture. It embodies the thoughts and beliefs of fishermen's culture. It is also an important stage for Nan'ao fishermen to gather people's hearts, communicate with the outside world and inherit folk customs. Therefore, it also has certain cultural and artistic value and social value. Its biggest feature is that they go up the mountain to cut grass on the same day, tie the dragon, dance the dragon and transform into a dragon on the same day. All the procedures are completed within one day. This is a unique folk dance that is different from dragon dances in any other place. "Dancing the Grass Dragon" is also called "Dancing the Fire Dragon". It is a very distinctive custom of Nan'ao fishermen. Dancing the Grass Dragon is mainly divided into three parts: "Tied Dragon", "Dancing Dragon" and "Sending Dragon". Information source: Dapeng New District Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau Information source: Dapeng New District Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau