The Divine Music Administration Complex was where performers practiced music and dance and lived during the Ming and Qing dynasties.
The Main Hall is five bays wide, covered with a single-eave gable-and-hip roof, with side rooms to the right and left. The Main Hall has a broad platform just beneath the front, with a gate connecting the west and east ends. The Back Hall is west of the Main Hall, with a width of 7 bays and an overhanging gable roof.