Introduction to the Town Hall: The Town Hall is located in the old town of Shangri-La County, close to the Diqing Military Division. It is also called the Tibetan Scripture Hall and was built in the Qing Dynasty. This is a complex of Chinese and Tibetan buildings. It is completely different from temples, canyons, lakes and snow-capped mountains. The glory and vicissitudes of Zhongdian's history are engraved here one by one. The Zhengong Hall faces north and faces south. Its appearance presents a Han-style bracket with flying eaves and a dazzling tripod on the top. The inner wall is decorated with Tibetan-style vajra pestle pillars and the red door is painted with dazzling colors. On the walls on both sides of the door, the four Vajras of Tibetan Buddhism stand leaping and lifelike. The entire Zhengong Hall looks like a tiger sitting on a dragon's disk, with majestic momentum. Here, in addition to the splendor of the ancient buildings, there is also a brocade scroll of "Prosperous Ban Tribe" written by General He Long during the Long March of the Red Army, which is a symbol of the unity and stability of Tibetan and Han people.
Traffic information: Visitors can enter from Tuanjie Road, Shangri-La County, and reach it via Cangfang Street.

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