The name of Labrang Monastery is interpreted as a monastery, or rather the largest Tibetan institution in the world, where more than 3,000 monks are currently studying. It is not to be missed to distinguish and recite sutras in the temple at six o'clock every evening. Discrimination of scriptures is a form of learning scriptures by monks. Through questions, answers and debates, monks finally get a correct understanding of the scriptures. It is a way to get a better understanding of the Labrang Monastery. After discerning the passage, the Scriptures are recited, led by the elder monks. At eight o'clock in the morning, there was only chanting, not distinguishing. But in the morning, there will be many local Tibetans going to the temple to transfer sutras and kowtow their heads, so if you want to experience the original Labrang temple, you might as well get up a little earlier and go in. The sun-drying terrace opposite the temple is the best place to take a panoramic view of the Labrang Temple, and the morning is Shuangguang. On the main street next to Labrang Temple, there are hotels and restaurants with good conditions. They can taste the improved Tibetan food, which is more acceptable. They recommend Tibetan bags and yogurt.