The eight towers in Qianlong were built in 41 years by the head of the Lako tribe, Sanjie Dragon Ball. They are covered with pagodas to commemorate the eight achievements of Buddha Sakyamuni in his life. Each pagoda belongs to a square base, round body, and is a typical Tibetan tower. This tower is commonly seen in the gates of Tibetan Buddhist temples, usually empty inside, filled with thousands of small mud Buddha statues, but the eight towers of the Ta'er Temple are stored in the temple's clothes of the temple's senior monks, and believers from all over the place often come here to visit the tower. The eight treasures of the Ta'er Temple are almost a representative picture of the Ta'er Temple, so much so that I mistakenly thought that this is the origin of the temple name. The tower is very beautiful, and it is very striking in the square in front of the temple. There are devout believers turning around the tower, and many tourists take pictures here.