Seerba Tibetan Village contains rich Gesar culture, is a beautiful scenery in Tibetan areas, all tourists passing through Seerba will not help to watch the Tibetan houses here. It is rumored that Seerba is the territory of General Seerwa Nibundaya, the leader of the eight departments of the king of Gesar. The people here in memory of the hero Seerwa Nibundaya, cleverly used the local buildings to build a Tibetan house with the image of the general, forming thousands of villages. The Tibetan house is surrounded by mountains and rivers, sitting west to east, the house is generally three floors, about six to eight meters high. The four walls on the first to second floors are built with stone, and the ground floor is used as a livestock circle or for storing debris. The second floor is the place where the owner lives and eats, and there are bedrooms, Jingtangs, and guest houses. The third floor and four walls are made of willow, shaped like the color of the hair of General Nibundaya shoulder, the overall shape is upper width and narrow, shaped like a battle will wear armor after the upper body is large, the lower body is narrow, like a burly war general. The Seerba Tibetan Village houses integrate architecture and national culture, not only represent the Tibetan people's superb architectural art, but also the Tibetan people's wisdom and hero symbol.