| 108 Dagobas (Yibailingba ta) |
| Qingtongxia Town ( Qingtongxia zhen ), located in Qingtongxia county, about 80km south of Yinchuan, is the last major gorge on the upper stretches of the Yellow River ( Huang he ). This gorge is about 6km long and river rides can be arranged down the river here, |
| Gao Temple (Gao miao) |
| The Gao Temple ( Gao miao ) is located within the town of Zhongwei , 170km southwest of Yinchuan. The temple was originally built in the early Ming Dynasty (1368-1644 AD), was flattened by an earthquake in 1739 AD, was rebuilt and enlarged after this and then razed to the ground by fire in 1942. |
| Gunzhong Pass (Gunzhong kou) |
| The Gunzhong Pass ( Gunzhong kou ) is a beautiful area that is a part of the Helan Mountain Range . This is a perfect area for hiking and admiring the scenery of one of China's least travelled provinces. Gunzhong literally translates as "rolling bell", and the pass was so named because it resembles a lying bell, |
| Haibao Pagoda (Haibao ta) |
| The Sea Treasure Pagoda ( Haibao ta ), also known as the North Pagoda ( Bei ta ), is located a short walk from the old sector ( Laocheng ) of the city. The temple was originally built in the 5th century, although it was toppled by an earthquake in 1739 and rebuilt in its original style in 1771. |
| Western Xia Tombs (Xixia wangling) |
| The Western Xia Tombs ( Xixia wangling ) are heralded by the Chinese as the "Pyramids of China". They are located on the eastern slope of the Helan Mountain Range , 30km from the western suburbs of Yinchuan and just to the south of the Gunzhong Pass . |