Kamdo Tallinn, in different shapes and sizes, was built in a quadrangle of early pagodas, stacked with wood bars and soil, and interpreted in Tibetan as a house-like tower. These ancient buildings more than 800 years ago still stand up after baptism. Standing in front of the tower looking at the tower, stroked the earth, masonry and wood strips, the shape of the square is really and the house, and the round white tower that is often seen today has a big difference, and has a more beautiful sense of construction art. Reach out and gently touch these earth and masonry walls to feel the art and history thousands of years ago.