You will notice that one section of the temple is built on a mound. This mound symbolizes Mount Meru, home of the gods. The temple is a combination of Lanna and Burmese Styles. One of the most prominent features of the temple is the multi-layered roof and cruciform-shaped pavilion. Sitting underneath the roof are four Buddha images; each one faces one of the cardinal points. Look closely on the support beams of the pavilion and you will also notice plenty of Buddhist tablets; there are over 1,000 tablets.