Introduction to Daxie: Daban, Tibetan means "Hufeng." It belongs to Lhasa City. After the democratic reform of Dazongzong in 1354 in 1354, the original Dazong Zong and Deqing Zong merged into Daban County. Daban County is 20 kilometers away from Lhasa City and is known as the “Dongdaemun” of Lhasa. The county's average elevation is 4,100 meters, the lowest elevation of the valley is 3,730 meters, the annual average temperature is 7.5 °C, the annual average sunshine is 3,065 hours, and the average rainfall is 450 mm. The county has 1,373 square kilometers and cultivated land of 68,500 mu. As of 2013, the county has jurisdiction over 5 townships and 1 town, with 29,152 people. There are 14 temples in Dalai County, and there are 14 chapels in Lakang. Among them, Gandan Temple, which was built in the early 15th century and has the history of more than 600 years, is the first of the six major temples of the Yellow Pelican Geluo School. It is in religion, architecture and art. They all occupy an important position and were listed as China's key cultural relics protection units in 1961.