There are four-corner three-story bell and drum towers on both sides of the mountain gate. On the third floor of the bell tower, there used to be a bronze clock made by Cai, a famous craftsman in the Song Dynasty. Its sound was sunny and could spread forty miles away. In the 13th year of Guangxu reign in Qing Dynasty (1887), the Chu army stationed in Mei Feng Temple was destroyed by fire. In the early years of the Republic of China, a bell was recast in imitation of the Song Dynasty, weighing about 1500 kg, and more than 500 words of Buddhist scriptures were cast outside. The bell body is simple and elegant, with a loud voice. Whenever the morning light breaks, the bell rings, melodious and melodious, which is called "Mei Temple Morning Bell". In recent years, under the enthusiastic sponsorship of overseas Chinese, Mei Feng Temple has been extensively renovated and expanded. A new Guanyin Pavilion, tens of meters high, is an urban building on the top of the mountain. Overlooking the pavilion, you can get a panoramic view of the city. The mountain of Mei Feng Temple is still full of various kinds of plum blossoms, which is a unique scenery in the urban area and fragrant Xue Hai.