The Chinese Guild Hall was the earliest Chinese Guild Hall built in Chenghua period of Ming Dynasty (1465-1487). As a common clubhouse of local Chinese, it shoulders the important task of inheriting and developing Chinese culture. There are two rows of bonsai in the courtyard of the guild hall. The two tallest pots beside the door are written "public ownership, public administration, public enjoyment" and "nationality, civil rights, people's livelihood". The white wall is marked with red and striking "etiquette, righteousness and shame". On the front is the red "Tianhou Palace", in which the Queen of Heaven is worshipped by the Virgin Mazu, and on both sides are worshipped by Guanyin Bodhisattva and the Monarch of Finance and Silk Stars.