The Kaye Palace is also called the Kasha Palace. It is located halfway up the mountain of Tianzhu Peak in Jizu Mountain, and is the "first temple in the mountains". It was built in the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty. The temple has a rich collection of Tibetan scriptures. There is a gold and bronze 10,000 Buddha pagoda in front of the temple. It was rebuilt in 1992. The temple of Kaye is a triple temple, the gate of the Temple of Heavenly King is a double temple, the Guanyin Temple is a double temple, and the temple of the great male is a triple temple. The temple has a statue of the ancestor of Jizu Mountain Kaishan Kaishan Jiaye (the carving weight of aromatherapy wood is more than 3 tons), the ancestor temple is also a quadruple temple, and there is a 500-year-old Pantuo stone on the south side, next to the "open-air Zen room". The Jiaye Temple has a pivotal position in the many temples of Jizu Mountain.