Pubujue Temple, in the Lhasa area, located north of the city station, the mountain bag on the northeast side of the Sera Temple. It is rumored that the Indian ancestor Daqia (the 12th century man) came to Tibet to land on this hill bag, and later called the mountain bag "Pubujue". "Pubu" is the diamond, "jue" is the corner, is this uplifted hill bag corner. Buddhists cherish the mysterious treasure, the diamond, and put it in the sera temple, each year from December 27, the Tibetan calendar to allow people to go to the sarahjizakura to hajj this sacred diamond, called "Yujie", become a religious holiday activity.