After finishing the tour of the Zending Temple, we drove back to Zhuoni County, Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, for a short trip to the Zhuoni Yang Tusi Memorial Hall. The Zhuoni Tusi Memorial Hall is mainly a memorial site for the former residence of the 19th generation of Zhuoni Tusi Yang Jiqing. It is now an important local patriotic education base and is open for free. The memorial hall is located in a ten-meter-deep alley, sitting on a two-story small wooden building. Yang Jiqing is the 19th generation of toast that governs Zhuoni, known as "Zoni King". From the display and description of the entire memorial hall, it can be seen that Yang Tusi is a rare "modern figure" in Tibetan areas, intelligent and intelligent, and actively accepts the Han culture rendering. Although he has not been out of Gansu, he often reads newspapers and knows the domestic political situation and the events of China-Japan relations. The Kuomintang officials are also deeply dissatisfied with their habit of fooling Tibetans. The memorial hall is divided into five exhibition halls, each with a large number of precious revolutionary cultural relics. It takes half an hour to visit, and it is less than five minutes' drive from Joni County or Chanding Temple to the memorial.