Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, formerly known as the Tibetan Jinglou, is located in the dense forest between the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum and Linggu Temple, a classical building imitating the Lama Temple in the Qing Dynasty. The main building is20.8 meters high, with green glazed tiles on the top, yellow glazed tiles on the roof, and purple copper back wheel cover in the center of the ridge, and the beams, columns and foreheads are all decorated with colored paintings. The building treasures Mr. Sun Yat-sen's classic works and Feng'an photos and other precious historical materials. There is a bronze statue of Mr. Sun Yat-sen on the flower platform in the middle of the square in front of the building. There is a 125-meter-long monument at the back of the building, engraved with the full text of "Three Peoplesism" written by Mr. Sun Yat-sen.