Introduction to the Buddhist Hall: The main building of the Buddhist Hall is a raised-beam style triple-eaves roof-mounted corridor building with 24 inner columns in 6 rows. The pillars, beams, eaves, and citrons are all decorated with gold-painted patterns. , equipped with scripture cabinets and Buddhist niches, surrounded by flags about Dai folklore and mythological stories presented by believers, and there are Dai folk gold and water murals on the inner walls. There are 24 outer columns in 6 rows, with raspberry-style column bases. The capitals are inlaid with colored glass lotuses. The outer layer of the partitions of the Buddhist hall is decorated with exquisite patterns such as pagodas, Buddha statues, peacocks, music and dance, and flowers printed with gold and platinum.