This is an ancient temple facing the Mekong River's golden triangle landscape center, a hill on the market on Sora Street. Enter the mountain gate and climb up the steps of the ten Naga. At the end, you can see a Buddhist hall and a circled stone Buddha relics. There is no Buddha head and no legs. A damaged stone Buddha is covered with moss. There is a wooden sign printed with Qingsheng Buddha (Buddha 1302). The text, calculate the original ancient temple and stone Buddha was originally built in 759 AD, which is a long time ago during the period of the Anshi chaos of the Tang Dynasty. Next to the ruins is a temple with a red tile spire and a coffee-colored exterior wall. It looks like it should be newly built. You can pick up a hammer and hit a dozen drums or two bronze gongs. You can just walk up the hillside and climb the slope down to the viewing platform at the top of the mountain. When you reach the area where several stall owners sell famous cards, you can stop and look down at the Mekong River in the Golden Triangle. Is there a fun and beautiful arch on the sightseeing corridor at the entrance of the pier under the mountain? Yes, there is also a one on the top of the same style of hill, which is the perfect location to overlook the San Border River in Myanmar Laotai! Of course, if you are still interested in the ruins of this ancient temple, you will find a pair of Naga stone steps with three heads on the right hand side of the observation deck, this stone steps can be all one side of the small stone brick, it seems to be very old. Walking to the top, you can see a few square yellow robes covered in bricks, there is no other relics, in fact, they are all damaged pagodas and now only the tower is retained, after more than a thousand years of the original display in front of you.