Body Ornamentation - Tiger and Dragon (龍虎堵)
On both side of the temple, there are two circular portals. Behind the two circular portals, there are two walls facing opposite with each other, a dragon on the left and a tiger on the right.
For the Four Symbols, the Azure Dragon represents the left and the White Tiger represents the right.

On the wall, there are two dragons, one above and one below. They are flying on the sky. There are words on the upper right of the frame showing that the temple was being renovated at Tongzhi- 8 year (1869).

For the tiger wall, there is a tiger with a Chinese Character (王) on its forehead. It is hiding behind plants and rocks with its tail wagging upward. The tiger is the guardian of the west and balancing the dragon opposite to it.
Surrounded the dragon and the tiger, there are sculptures and couplet which are made up with "cut and paste shard works". This kind of decoration is quite unique among other temples in Hong Kong.