Xiaojinkou Subdistrict Office is located in the north of Huizhou, bordering Boluo County. Qilin Dance is a traditional dance with a long history in Xiaojinkou, which has been passed down orally and passed down to this day. It is deeply favored and loved by local people for its exaggerated and dramatic dance steps, humorous and unique "Shaxian" storyline with local characteristics, and action content with a strong sense of life. Xiaojinkou Qilin Dance has a strong local style of Dongjiang. Its performance routines are full of humor, which is very entertaining and ornamental. There are Hakka Qilin characteristics such as "Shaxian Playing Qilin", "Shaxian Taming Qilin", and "Picking Wine Green on the Eight Immortals Table". Because the content of Xiaojinkou Qilin Dance is rich and colorful, and the performance time is nearly one hour, it has extremely strict requirements on the body and physical strength. It is understood that the master who performs Qilin must learn martial arts for one or two years before entering the door to ensure a strong physique and strength. Therefore, Xiaojinkou Qilin Dance is more ornamental and artistic than Qilin Dance in many places. The Xiaojinkou Qilin Dance is a traditional folk custom brought by the Hakka people when they migrated south from the Central Plains. It is the "root" of Hakka cultural activities. The Hakka people in the Dongjiang area pray for good weather, peace and prosperity, and longevity through Qilin dance, and express their prayers for peace and stability and their yearning for a better life. During festivals, marriages, and the completion of new homes, Qilin can be seen performing in different forms to add to the fun. The Qilin Dance has various movements, and the performance is vivid and vivid, including nodding, looking up, shaking left and right, etc. Among them, the main plots are looking for green, startling green, smelling green, testing green, picking green, eating green, spitting green, and swallowing green, imitating cats and dogs, kissing feet, kissing tails, scratching heads, kissing bodies, etc. After the performance, they will also receive "red envelopes" from the masses.