The Water Stage Performance derives its name from being architecturally built over water, a rarity in terms of scale and exquisiteness within the country. Structurally, the performance area is interconnected on both sides, facilitating transitions and scene changes; the audience seating is divided into two levels, with a spacious area in the middle for general theater enthusiasts; the sides feature pavilions, akin to modern-day boxes, often reserved by the wealthy.

The central performance area of the stage is truly magnificent, especially the roof’s ceiling, which is resplendent with gold. The stage’s roof is adorned with carvings of the Eight Immortals, both bright and dark, vividly brought to life, and the central beam of the stage is engraved with a scene of Emperor Li Longji of the Tang Dynasty watching a play, featuring the images of the eighteen Arhats.






