The landmark building in the center of Lhasa can be seen from the golden top of the Dazhao Temple. On the far right is the Potala Palace on the hill. The willow near is "Princess Willow", which is traditionally planted by Princess Wencheng. The layout of Dazhao Temple is different from that of Buddhist monasteries in the Han Dynasty. Its main hall is situated in the East and west. The main hall is four stories high, with palaces on both sides. The layout and structure of the main hall reproduce the ideal model of the universe of the Mandala altar city in Buddhism. The main Buddhist temples in the monastery are Sakyamuni Hall, Zongkaba Master Hall, Songzangganbu Hall, Bandanlam Hall (the Guardian God of the Gru sect), Sheep Jim Hall, King of Tibet Hall and so on. Because it is the peak season of tourism, many halls are not open to the public. It is not until 2 p.m. for ordinary tourists, with a ticket of 85 yuan. It is suggested that you look at the introduction of each temple in Dazhao Temple in advance, so that you can get more.