Introduction to Labu Temple: The full name of Labu Temple in Tibetan is "Gaden Doang Xie Zhou Ta Jilin". The temple was founded in 1419 by Denma Kanchen Yuandengba, a disciple of Tsongkhapa, and has been passed down to this day. In the 15th century, he was one of the "four great honors" conferred by the former Tibetan local government in the Yushu area.
The overall layout of Labu Temple is reasonable, tree-lined, and a unique large village. In addition, Labu Temple's stone slab carved Buddha statues are highly artistic and unique, and are known as "Little Beijing".