Puhua Temple is located in Bingzhongluo Township, Gongshan County, Nujiang Prefecture, Yunnan Province. The following is a detailed introduction about Puhua Temple: - Historical evolution: It was built more than 500 years ago. There are different accounts of the specific time. One is that it was the 30th year of Qianlong’s reign in the Qing Dynasty (1765 AD), and another is that it was 1825. It is the only monastery of the Kagyu sect of Tibetan Buddhism in Nujiang Prefecture and is currently the residence of the fifth Living Buddha Langqiu. - Architectural features: The temple is in Tibetan style, with simple and exquisite architecture. It covers a large area and has more than 100 halls and buildings in the temple. There is a clay Buddha statue in the temple between two tigers and one lion. There are 11 murals painted on the corridor and the inner wall, and there are also 2,000 small “Shunji” paintings.