Main Hall is the main building in the Buddha Museum dedicated to Sakyamuni Buddha, the root teacher of all Buddhists. This is also the place where the Buddha’s tooth relic is enshrined.
On the first floor of Main Hall, there are three shrines and four permanent exhibits. The architecture and presentation of the Main Hall not only combines Indian and Chinese culture, it is also a successful integration of past and present. With multimedia presentation, people can easily understand and accept the Buddha’s teachings. On second floor, there are four art galleries.