A Tibetan Architectural Complex located in Chengde, this complex, comprised of seventy-two courtyards, is a stunning display of intricate carvings and colorful paintings. At the heart of the complex is the “Shushi Fushui” Hall, surrounded by a wall of seventy-two courtyards. Within, a magnificent mandala is painted with gold dust, and the serene faces of the Buddha statues evoke a sense of tranquility. This complex, built during the Qianlong Emperor’s reign, showcases the fusion of Tibetan and Han architectural styles and represents a symbol of national unity.