Introduction to the pagoda: The temple contains a large number of precious cultural relics and handicrafts, such as the Buddhist scriptures, Buddha statues, magical instruments, monks' robes, silk fabrics, gold and silverware given by the emperor that Sakyamuni Yeshe brought back from Beijing when he returned to Tibet. . Among them, the colorful silk statue of Sakyamuni Yeshi is 109 cm long and 64 cm wide. Although it has been more than 500 years old, its colors are still very bright. The more than 200 "Kangyur" and "Tengyur" scriptures hidden in the Tsoqen Hall are all copied with gold ink and are very precious. According to statistics, Sera Monastery has tens of thousands of gold and bronze Buddha statues made in Tibet, as well as many brass Buddha statues brought from India. These Buddha statues are handicrafts of great artistic value and embody the splendid Tibetan religious art.