This building is located on the way between the Visitor Center and Lingyun Zen Temple.It was also built by Master Benyuan in 1925 for the senior monks to practice and pass down Buddhism.The two-storey house is built mainly of Guanyin stones, and the domed roof might be an imitation of the style of the ancient Tianzhu Buddhism in India, but the square shape of the main building is typically European.The windows on the second floor are a mixture of Southern Chinese and European styles, a testimony of Western influence on Taiwanese architecture at the time of the construction.In the courtyard is a stone sculpture of Huashanyuan Fawang, a revered Buddhist monk, in addition to the thirty-three stone statues of Guanyin Buddha (Goddess of Mercy)—representing the thirty-three different incarnated shapes of Guanyin Buddha in the mundane world—that are placed along the Fulong Mountain trail.