[2] Because of war and natural disasters, the temple has been rebuilt numerous times in the past 300 years.
[1][2][3] Puti Temple was first built in 1667, in the 6th year of Kangxi period (1661–1722) in the Qing dynasty (1644–1911).
With the wooden-structured roof truss, the main hall has 12 large columns which penetrate through the floor to the beams and form the top frame.
The integrates the hip and gable roof (歇山顶) of Han Chinese and stilt wooden style (干栏式) of Dai people, which shows dedicated and unique design.
[1][4] In the middle of the main hall, a 3-metre (9.8 ft) high statue of Sakyamuni is sitting on a lotus throne.