It is located in the Wangbori Mountain on the South Bank of Lhasa River at an altitude of 3,800 meters in Lhasa Dazi County. It is the most special temple among the six major temples of the Yellow Religion. It was built by Zongkaba, the founder of the Gelu Sect of Tibetan Buddhism, in 1409. It can be said to be the ancestor temple of the Gelu Sect. The Qing Sect once named Yongshou Temple, together with Zhebeng Temple and Sala Temple as Lhasa "the three major temples". However, if there is no professional explanation in the temple, it really can not see any hall.