As a representative intangible cultural heritage dance in the unique "Xiang Hua Buddhist Ritual", "Jiaoling Lotus Pond Dance" is popular in the Hakka area of Meizhou City, Guangdong Province. Based on the perspective of gender, this paper analyzed and explained forms of "Lotus Pond Dance", and the roles of females, and interpreted causes of female worship in "Jiaoling Lotus Pond Dance" from the aspects of historical remains of the ancient She nationality, folk custom of Lingnan indigenous culture and status of Hakka females, revealing the deep cultural connotation, and intending to provide a reference for the study of Hakka traditional folk culture.