Main structures from the
Shanmen to the Abbot's Room are aligned with the central axis and divided into five courtyards. At the very front are
Shanmen, followed by
Four Heavenly Kings Hall,
Mahavira Hall, Dabei Hall (Hall of Great Compassion), Hall of Ksitigarbha, Hall of Three Saints, and finally Abbot's Room in the rear. On both sides of the central axis are Bell Tower, Drum Tower, Memorial Hall of
Kumārajīva, stone pagoda, Hall of Reclining Buddha,
Pavilion of Guanyin, and ring-rooms.
Shanmen The
Shanmen is wide and deep and only has one door. The hall is flush gable roof style (). Under the eaves is a plaque with the Chinese characters "Caotang Temple" written by
Zhao Puchu, the then president of the
Buddhist Association of China.
Four Heavenly Kings Hall The
Maitreya Buddha and
Four Heavenly Kings' statues are enshrined in the
Four Heavenly Kings Hall.
Mahavira Hall The
Mahavira Hall enshrining the statues of
Sakyamuni,
Amitabha and
Bhaisajyaguru. The two disciples' statues are placed in front of the statue of Sakyamuni, the older is called
Kassapa Buddha and the middle-aged is called
Ananda. A plaque with "Mahavira Hall" written by Zhao Puchu is hung on the architrave. The statues of
Eighteen Arhats stand on both sides of the hall. The hall has a double-eave gable and hip roof ().
Dabei Hall The Dabei Hall (Hall of Great Compassion) was built in the
Qianlong period (1736–1796) of the
Qing dynasty (1644–1911). It is wide and deep. The hall is flush gable roof style. In the center of the eaves of the hall is a plaque "Xiaoyang Sanzang" () written by monk Miaokuo () in 1947.
Hall of Reclining Buddha The jade statue of
Reclining Buddha enshrined in the hall, which was presented by a
Burmese Fu Fengying () in 1994.
Dharma Hall The Dharma Hall is wide and deep. In the middle of the hall, a high wood carving statue of
Vairocana stands in the
lotus throne with thousand petals, which has a little Buddha statue on each petal. the altar was carved with one thousand little statues of Buddha, which known as "Vairocana nestling among thousand Buddha" ().
Buddhist Texts Library Occupying an area of , the
Buddhist Texts Library has a double-eave gable and hip roof. The hall started to build in 2005 and completed in October 2014. Five gilded copper statues of Buddha are enshrined in the hall.
Memorial Hall of Kumārajīva The Memorial Hall of
Kumārajīva was built by monks of
Japanese Nichiren Buddhism. It is wide and deep. A high wood carving statue of Kumārajīva which sitting on a lotus throne is placed in the hall. At the back of his statue is a painting of flying apsaras which was painted by Japanese painter Mise (). Several
steles of poems written by Zhao Puchu and other Japanese poets are inlaid on the walls. ==National Treasures==