I’m afraid to give any less because otherwise I’d expect a huge thunderbolt to drive down from the sky into my home. Just kidding. I’ve come here every year during Chinese New Year’s with my mom and the rest of the family and am always happy to see the warm welcoming monks and usual folks that come here to worship. I also like how they have a vegetarian lunch to share with everyone who visits on Chinese New Years, which is a very generous thing for such a high-volume day. I like how there’s a lot of light let in during the day and that passerbyers can see people praying during, yknow, prayer time. There are pillows for everyone to use during prayer and they keep their rugs clean. There’s also a small gift shop for you to purchase little statues, bracelets, necklaces, religious cards for your wallet and make small donations to the temple. Very easy to get to by bus and train, but can be easy to miss. The prayer room isn’t as big as other places I’ve been to and could probably fit about 20 people somewhat comfortably.