It has three-tiered gable roofs and on the roof decoration you can see many works of art.
● The Horn-like finial pointing on top of roof is called the 'Cho Fah'. It's made of gilt-carved wood representing the head of the 'Garuda' , the mythical bird.
● The jaggy-rims lay sloping on both sides of the gable is called the 'Bai Ra Ga'. The top-half of the rims represent the wings and feathers of the Garuda birth and the bottom-half represent bodies and fins of the Naga-snake.
● The smaller finials jutting out the two-side bottom corners are called the 'Hang Hong' representing the heads of the Naga snake, the mythical snake.