The Hidden Dragon Monastery was a sprawling complex of smaller, one-storey buildings centered around a towering main hub, bordered by ancient walls of brick and stone.
Its buildings all bore the hallmarks of traditional Chinese architecture: Rectangular designs upon raised platforms of earth faced with tile, the entrances connected by stone stairs. Smooth timber walls wrapped in intricate, colorful mosaic patterns. Inclined roofs scaled in glazed green and yellow tiles, styled with the iconic upswept eaves--imbuing within the viewer strong impressions of majesty and grandeur.
Considered a sacred place by some, it served as a refuge for those seeking refinement: physical, mental, spiritual--even sexual--as well as being a pizza parlor renowned all throughout Nirvana.