At the entrance of the scenic spot, you can find the announcers in the temple, all the monks in the temple. They will lead a wave of tourists to visit the temple's institutes slowly and explain the history and story of each institute. Each college will have more time for lectures and visits. You can follow a Lama lecturer to visit each college slowly. Generally, after a lecture, a college will leave some time for visitors to visit and kneel. You can also go to the gate of each college to wait for the next lecture according to your own time. There are 48 halls in Labrang Temple. There are 6 colleges to visit. The construction of the Institute is in the same tone, with red walls, grey tiles and black window frames. Photographs are forbidden when entering the temple. The order of worship is usually clockwise. Local Tibetans who kowtow their heads can be seen everywhere in the temple. Generally, they will be on both sides of the entrance to the temple. Many of the floors in the entrance to the temple have been polished and polished. You can also find that many local Tibetans will visit the temple around the time, circle after circle. The barrels in the temple can be seen everywhere, usually clockwise. If you have time, you can go around the barrels on the side of the temple. It takes about one hour. Gongtang Pagoda is the highest point in the temple. When climbing to the top of the pagoda, you can see the whole temple. There is no fence on the top of the pagoda. You should pay attention to safety when viewing.