[Suopo Building] is located on the banks of the Jinchuan River on the outskirts of Danba County, Ganzi Prefecture, Sichuan Province. "Suopo" Tibetan means "Mongolian". It is said that in ancient times, there were a large number of Mongolians grazing here, so the name is. The value of Sopo is the most concentrated place in the whole of Danba and even in the world, with 84 buildings, including the only pentagon in the world, is self-evident. The towers of Danba have four corners, five corners, six corners and eight corners. The height is 10 meters, 20 meters and gradually developed to 30 meters and 35 meters. The building has more functions, built on the side of the village road, traffic is pass, level and other places called "military defense"; the "guanzhai" specially built for the toast guard; The village center, used for the town demon octagonal quail called "feng shui quail", here, there are police, border, house, etc. According to the Tibetan scriptures, there are only three 13-pointed dragonflies in Jiarong Tibetan area hundreds of kilometers away, and there are two in Danba. They are still standing between the towers of Tibetan Village. They are majestic and rock-solid. Although they have experienced thousands of years of baptism, they are still in their state. The main building materials of the tower are mountain stone, mud, hemp, wood, etc. The hemp is made of red hemp rod or barley bar, wheat bran, cut hemp rod into inch section, velvet into hemp, and in the mud, the stickiness is very strong. The tower is composed of stone materials, small and small, wrong seam repair, edges and angles, surface polishing, such as knife and axe. For thousands of years, the ancient temples have withstood the erosion of war and wind and rain, the test of earthquakes, but stand up, some have long been biased and not fall, some bends for bows and become wonders, its architectural art is magical and exquisite. Every corner of the ancient temple, every stone, every shovel of mud, was cast by the Tibetan people's blood and sweat, and also wrote a glorious page in the history of Tibetan architecture.