Yingge dance, Yingge, Engor (Chinese: 英歌 or 鶯歌; Mandarin Chinese: Yīnggē), or "Hero's Song," is a form of Chinese folk dance dating back the Ming Dynasty.
It is very popular in Teochew, a region in the east of Guangdong, particularly in Puning, Jieyang, Huilai, Chaoyang, Lufeng[1] and Hong Kong[2].
The performers paint their faces and dress up in the customs of the 108 Stars of Destiny.
[2] Each of their hand holds a Yingge stick (英歌槌) or a tambourine[3].
They dance, perform and change their formation in tune with the beat of drums.