The Zhejiang Provincial High Court was established in the 19th year of the Republic of China (1930), and the Hang County District Court was established after the 16th year of the Republic of China (1927), and its predecessors were the Zhejiang High Court and the High Procuratorate, Hangzhou Local Trial Hall and the Local Procuratorate, which were established in the second year of Qing Xuanunification (1910). The old site was built at the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China, and the existing building covers an area of about 474 square meters, with a two-story brick structure on the top of the mountain. The old site, as the only example of the remnants of the judicial institutions of the old regime, is built in Hangcheng, recording the history of the formation and evolution of judicial institutions that independently exercise judicial power in Zhejiang without administrative organs.