Actually, according to the article, it is the local government who wanted the money and who built the wall against the wishes of the monks so that they get more money. Note that not a single cent goes to the temple, but directly into the pockets of the government officials. In lieu of this, the temple walls were broken down but it seems that they have decided to not break the law but at the same time refuse to show their approval towards the local government's actions because it is against the Buddha's direct teachings to break the laws of the land. Somehow, I cant help but to feel that the tibetans should take a page from this story to reduce their unhappiness in China or something because most of their "problems" and "religious oppression" comes from the local government and not following the laws, protocols and procedures. This Chinese temple, although oppressed, still manages to hold their ground and follow the Buddha's direct instructions. I truly applaud their courage!