Introduction to the Hundred Pillars Hall: The Tibetan name of the Hundred Pillars Hall is "Gajalakang". The Hundred Pillar Hall is larger in size and is a complex building composed of multiple halls and living rooms. According to records, the Hall of Hundred Pillars is the earliest main hall built in Kejia Temple. Traces of early construction can still be seen in the remaining components and murals in the hall, but the hall was much rebuilt in the later period. The hall has been rarely used. Only the second-story monks' dormitories and kitchen are still in use. The main gathering and chanting places have been moved to Juekang Hall.

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