Qinglong Temple in Xichang, built in the 45th year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (1617 AD), is a very legendary place in Qionghai. Here at Qinglong Temple, looking westward, Lushan Mountain is the place where the sun sets, where Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism come together. There is also a popular story here: Xiao Qinglong, the fourth prince of the Dragon King of the East China Sea, always sees the ancient Qiong in the drought season, and often shows holy rain to fight drought. In memory of him, the people build the Qinglong Temple here to worship the holy images that support him. All these, brought together into the legendary Qinglong Temple. Not only is it legendary, it is also a good place to see the sea from high places around Qionghai. Especially when the sun sets in the west, watching the sea here, the entire sea and sky are rendered into an intoxicating red glow by the afterglow, which is beautiful and spectacular. Here, you can see the sea in the rain in summer, and you can also see the colorful colors such as red, black, and green in the sea, which is very beautiful. At the lower part of Qinglong Temple to the north, there is a tourist and leisure area of nearly 90,000 square meters. Here, you can stroll along the river, wander on the beach, or play in the water, and then listen to the faint sound of bells and chimes from Qinglong Temple.