[1][2] On January 13, 1988, the temple was listed among the "Major National Historical and Cultural Sites" by the State Council of China.
The pillars before the door are engraved with two vivid wooden Chinese dragons in sore straits.
The doors and windows of the main hall are carved with openwork patterns, which show proficient skills.
The styles and techniques are similar with that in the central plain areas in the Ming (1368–1644) and Qing dynasties (1644–1911).
Belonging to Han Chinese architectural styles, the buildings of paintings are double eaves hip and gable roof (重檐歇山顶) with human figures of officials, women, soldiers, attendants and others from different ethnic groups.