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Architectural style of Daza Temple
The architectural style of the temple is unique, including traditional Tibetan architectural style and Hanwu architectural style. The two are combined into one and the scale is spectacular. The main buildings include three halls and three storerooms, the living Buddha's bedroom in Dazha, the Tibetan medicine clinic in the temple, the temple, the main hall of Xun, the temple for protecting rhinoceros armour, the wheel tower, the Bodhi tower, the sacred tower, the magic tower, and the Buddhist temple and prayer room where monks live.

In addition to many Buddha and Bodhisattva statues, there are precious classics such as the Prajna Sutra copied by Golden Juice, as well as many precious cultural relics such as the Buddha statue with a history of more than 3,000 years, the bone of a monk's "Tibetan alphabet" and the stone tablet printed with the handwriting of the sixth living Buddha.

The complex has been opened to the outside world, and there are special lecturers in the complex, who can introduce the buildings and cultural relics in the complex one by one in standard Mandarin and English, which provides convenience for tourists to directly and simply understand the mysterious religious culture.