"Brown Fan Dance" is a sacrificial dance originated from totem worship of Hani people in ancient times. People regard palm leaves as the wings of silver pheasant, which can bring good luck and happiness to the country. Accompanied by the soothing and soft music of the Dai people, it simulates the natural forms of silver pheasants, such as playing, walking and snooping around under trees. The simple and delicate dance movements fully show the Hani people's yearning for a better life. In Hani custom, when the old man dies, people who come to mourn will dance a collective mourning dance "MoCuCuO" around the house of the deceased to express their grief.
Dance is always closely combined with music, and its content is often related to ancient legends. Three-string dance, square dance, fan dance, Zorro dance, sparrow dance, clapping dance and money stick dance are the most popular dances on the south bank of the Red River.