Asu Grassland is the main area where King Ling Gesar was born and raised and fought for his life. It is the birthplace of King Ling Gesar. King Ling Gesar was born in 1038 and died in 1119 at the age of 81. Since his childhood, he has lived in poverty with his mother and lived on grazing. He is the king of horse racing at the age of 16. He was a great talent, a wise and Yong, a lifetime of violence, poverty alleviation and weakness, unified more than 150 tribes, and settled in the former capital of the Russian township in the northwest of the Asu grassland, "Sen Zhouda Zezong", and consolidated and strengthened the Lingguo. On the way through Zhuqing, under the snowy mountains and white clouds, there is a majestic Zhuqing Temple, which is the birthplace of Gesar Tibetan drama. About 2 kilometers up along Zhuqing, there is a platform between Chongling. It is rumored that King Gesar travels to and from this place to sacrifice the angels. So far, the Jingjing dance is endless. After Zhuqing, about a few kilometers, to the fork called "Sancha River", is the branch intersection with Shiqu County, the right line into the hinterland of Ashu grassland. Along the Sana Highway, you can see the Ningma Paizu Temple Xieqing Temple and the Chongtong Temple in Langduo. Over the waves, against the Yaqi River, accompanied by the gushing river, about 14 kilometers, to the birthplace of King Gesar and the place of King Gesar Memorial Hall - Asu Township. Away from the hustle and bustle of the city, the rich and simple folk customs are like the mellow barley wine and fresh cheese coming on, and the open air makes every visitor feel long. The magnificent Chacha Temple is located in the northwest of the town of Axu Township, echoing the majestic Gesar Memorial Hall less than 2 kilometers away. Chacha Temple is a Tibetan Buddhist temple founded by Master Ganzhu. Not far from the Gesar Memorial is located on this open grassland, surrounded by mountains and rivers, with charming scenery. The memorial was built as a temple by the frog stone born of King Gesar after his death, and the descendants and soldiers to commemorate his immortal achievements in his life, and the memorial is now rebuilt by the religious master Bhaga Living Buddha on the original site. The memorial hall consists of 64 beams and 16 pillars. The statue of King Gesar riding and galloping in the middle of the hall is made of 13 gods of horse and war. The 12 Buddhas of the country are made of the 12 Buddhas of the country. The religious and cultural atmosphere of the four sides of the shooting centered on the memorial hall has added infinite mystery to this grassland.