The temple has a symmetrical floor plan with a central air-well. Behind the main hall is a two-story
pagoda. Single-storey quarters for the keepers of the temple are located at the rear of the temple. The roof of the temple is decorated with dancing
dragons. There is also a ridge decoration in the main temple hall. The centre of the ridge has a blazing
pearl. Dragons and
dragon fish are used to terminate the ridges.
Hips are terminated by spirals. The roof
trusses are typically
Chinese, decorated with
carvings and simple
brackets. The main doors are painted with pictures of the
Door Gods. Its colour scheme of light blue and brown is rather subdued when compared to other temples. The main
altar is dedicated to the main deity (Nine Emperor). To the left of the main altar is an altar to
Dou Mu (Tou Mu), and to the right,
Guan Yin. An
inscription on a wall
plaque above the main entrance shows the names of benefactors and the date of construction of the temple. == Sources ==