Introduction to Maizhacang: The early architecture of Sera Monastery. It was built in 1419 and was built by the founder of the temple, Sakyamuni. It is said that the original palace was destroyed by a lightning strike and was rebuilt by Gongchen Qiangqu Pengpa in 1761. Area 1620 square meters. There are 8 long pillars and 62 short pillars in the sutra hall. The main statue is the bronze statue of Shibian Muni. The statues on both sides include the Future Buddha, the Infinite Life Buddha, the Medicine Buddha, the Wonderful Sound Bodhisattva, and the Three Masters and Disciples of Tsongkhapa. There are bronze statues of the Seventh Bodhisattva, the three masters and disciples of Tsongkhapa, the Seventh Dalai Lama, the third-generation Living Buddha Tsemerling (Gongjo Tenbe Gyaltsen), and Living Buddha Pabangka.