The Pala Manor outside Gyangze County was originally a manor of serf owners. After liberation, the whole manor has been relatively well protected as a historical relic. The main building of the Pala Manor is a three-story building with nearly a hundred rooms of various sizes. The facilities in the room are not only complete but also well-decorated. In the Pala Manor, I sighed at the great changes in the life of the Tibetan people from the past to the present, and stood on the Zongshan Castle.

A three-story building, the first floor is a room for livestock, some are miscellaneous sheds and warehouses for agricultural tools, the second floor is for domestic slaves, and the third floor is for the master. The bedroom and the luxurious scripture hall are not only the interior The furnishings are excellent and elegant, and the architecture of the entire manor is also very distinctive. Unlike ordinary houses, the buildings here are all civil structures, with stones and adobe underneath. The well-preserved Pala Manor provides us with It is an opportunity to understand the traditional Tibetan architectural art. Such a building can stand upright after vicissitudes of life. I have to admire the wisdom of the Tibetan people in house construction.