Copper Hall In 1605, in the late
Ming dynasty (1368–1644),
Empress Dowager Xiaoding donated two thousand
taels of gold to establish the Copper Hall (). The hall is high, wide and deep with double-eaves gable and hip roof. Statues of
Guanyin are enshrined in the hall.
Beamless Halls The Beamless Halls () was also built in 1605. They situated at both sides of the Copper Hall. The left Beamless Hall enshrining the statue of
Wenshu and the right Beamless Hall enshrining the statue of
Puxian. Each of them are wide and deep with single-eave gable and hip roof. It is called "Beamless Hall" since it is built without
pillars or
columns.
Hall of Ordination The Hall of Ordination or Jietan Hall () is the most important hall in the temple. In 1705, in the 43rd year of
Kangxi period in the
Qing dynasty (1644–1911), master Yuejian () designed the stone carving ordination altar.
Mahavira Hall A high statue of
Shijiamouni is enshrined in the
Mahavira Hall. The statue modeled the statue of
Tian Tan Buddha. It was presented by Baolian Temple in
Hong Kong. ==Television==