Located on the ancient mountain of Dongjie in Yushujie Ancient Town, Tibetan called "Jiegu Dunzhuxuan" meaning "Jiegu Yichengzhou" is the main temple of the Sakya school in Qinghai Province. The main buildings are: 2 Jingtang, 220 monk houses, and the main building "Du Wenzhou Jiacuo" can accommodate 100 chanting. The Sutra, the Jokhang Palace, the Maitreya Palace, the Gana and the Wenbao Living Buddha Palace have their own characteristics. There is "the world's first big pile", the mani pile is carved with six words of the true word "ah, bammy", translated into Chinese "ah! on the Lotus seat of the Buddha! oh! "Some mani stone also inscribed with scriptures or Buddha statues, countless "mani stone" rows together to form a column of stone walls. At present, there are2.6 million Mani stones, forming a Mani stone city. The stone walls and gates are all printed with colored scriptures and Buddha statues, and a red tower is erected in the center of the stone city. Jiegu Temple is located in the east of Jiegu Town, with magnificent architecture, many monks, rich cultural relics, many monks and high-level monks in Tibetan areas of China. The temple monk houses are scattered and towering on the hillside. The Mani Stone Studio of Jiegu Temple is famous in the world, and the first Segana living Buddha settled in the village of Dongxinzhai in his later years, and built Manidui here, known as "Ganamanidu" and "Xinzhai Manidu". With the passage of years, the Mani stone pile here has become larger and larger, and more than 2.5 billion Mani stones have accumulated over 200 years, which can be called the "world's largest mani pile" and has become an excellent representative of Tibetan religious culture. The monasteries are built on the mountain, and the temples and monks are scattered. Historically, it has been the main Sakya temple in the northern region of Yushu, and on the 1st of December, 1937, the IX Panchen Panchen died here. The Gana Buddha is the largest living Buddha in the temple, and has a very close relationship with the mainland, so it is called "Gana Zhuo" (the meaning of the Han Living Buddha), and Gana Buddha created more than 100 kinds of dances called "multi-tops seeking Zhuo", so that Yushu becomes the hometown of singing and dancing.