Zengke Temple is on the 317 line, separated by the road naturally. You can see the colorful pagoda far away, which is very awkward in the clouds and mist. Many Tibetans who engrave Mani stones along the road are jingling one after another. A well-meaning Tibetan took us along the road to turn the wheels, only to know that there are so many large and small wheels and Mani stone hidden on both sides of the road. Some are old, and it is more set off by the dim light. The shaft wheel of the branch sounds like a low girl.