Qianling Temple World Cultural Heritage Tourism Area is located in Yongjing County, Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture, Gansu Province, with a total area of 150 square kilometers, consisting of three major areas of Qianling Temple Grottoes in Qianling Lake, Qianling Stone Forest and Qianling Stone Forest. It was determined as a national 5A-level tourist scenic spot on December 25, 2020. Qianling Lake Scenic Area has natural and historical landscapes such as the holy environment of the spirit, the water treatment of the Greater Ground, and the "Huangqi Interchange". It has modern humanistic landscapes such as Liujiaxia Hydropower Station, the Yellow River Culture Museum, and Liujiaxia International Gliding Camp. Qianling Temple Grottoes belong to the key cultural relics protection units in the country, and were listed in the World Heritage List in 2014. The Grottoes of Qianling Temple were founded in the Western Qin period of the 16th country, more than 1600 years ago, and the Grottoes are mainly composed of three parts: Xiasi District, Shangsi District and Donggou District. 216 existing caves, more than 800 statues of various types, more than 1,000 square meters of murals in Tibetan and Han styles, 56 pagodas, 438 pieces of collection