The three towers of Chongsheng Temple are the first batch of key cultural relics protection units in the country. The small towers in the three towers are 70 meters away from the main tower to the west; the north-south confrontation, 97 meters away, were built by Dali during the five generations. The three towers are located in the Cangshan Mountains, 1 km northwest of the ancient city, under the peak of Chongsheng Temple, which is a symbol of Dali history and witness to the prevalence of Buddhism in Dali. The three towers are composed of one large tower and two small towers. The three towers stand tall and magnificent, making them one of the scenic spots of Dali.