The Main Shrine Hall of Buddha was built in 1970. The hall enshrines Buddhas of Three Worlds, Buddha Sakyamuni of our World in the middle, Buddha Bhaisajyaguru (Master of Healing) on the left, and Buddha Amitabha (Buddha of Unlimited Light and Life Spans) on the right. Buddha Sakyamuni is attended by two acolytes, the aged one being Mahakasyapa, the younger one Ananda. Mahakasyapa was the "most austere" amongst Buddha's ten disciples. Ananda was the "most learned", the most well-versed with Buddha's teachings.
There is a pair of stone lions standing guard in front of the hall. The hall itself is supported by octagonal stone columns, a rare design, carved with cloud-riding dragons. The roof ridges are fitted with decorative ridge-capitols and ornamental auspicious figurines; inside the hall, joints of columns and beams are decorated with ornate fitting sets.
The inner wall is adorned with colour-rich frescos.