This four-storeyed building was commissioned by the current abbot of Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery, Venerable Sik Kwang Sheng, in commemoration of his late master, Venerable Seck Hong Choon. The outline of the majestic building resembles that of a huge ship. It houses the kitchen, dining hall, a meditation hall, Hall of No-Form and offices for Dharma propagation and activities.

The Hall of No-Form
On its highest storey, it hosts one of Asia's largest and most magnificent bronze Buddha images, which stands at 13.8 metres tall and weighs 55 tons. Venerable Kwang Sheng commented that it is precisely because the form of this Buddha image impresses many devotees that he named the hall "The Hall of No Form". It reminds all that since all forms do not have substantiality or self-nature, no forms should be attached to. As all forms are changing all the time, there are no fixed forms, including those of the Buddhas.