Dajinwa Temple Dajinwa Temple is located in the middle of Ta'er Temple, which is called "Selton Qingmo" in Tibetan, meaning Jinwa. Its construction area is 450 square meters. The Great Golden Wave Palace was first built in 1560 AD, and then in 1711 AD. It was rebuilt with gold 1300 two, silver more than 10,000 two roofs to the golden roof, forming a three-story heavy Xishan-style gold roof, and later decorated with gold-plated clouds and dripping lotus petals on and off the mouth. The ridge is equipped with pagoda and a pair of "flame palms". Four corners feature a diamond set and a copper bell. The bottom floor is the sulfur glazed brick wall, the second floor is the border wall hidden window, highlighting the golden Sanskrit treasure mirror, the front colonnade is wrapped in a Tibetan blanket, the hall is also hung with the golden plaque given by the Qianlong Emperor, the inscription is "Van Shaofa Building". Enter the Dajinwa Hall, and there is a large silver tower of 12.5 meters high on the face. This is where Zongkaba was born. The Great Silver Tower is based on pure silver, plated with gold, and inlaid with various jewelry, wrapped in dozens of white "Hada" to show nobility. There is a basket on the tower, which has a statue of Zongkaba inside, and a variety of butter lamps, silver drum horns, and jade furnace gold building. The beams are covered with scorpions, scorpions, embroidered Buddhas, enclosures and cloth-Chen Tianhua algae wells, and the whole building is majestic and magnificent. The Dajinwa Temple is the key point of the tour in Ta'er Temple.