After reading the comments, I think many tourists really do not have good sights. The Museum of the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895 is a brick-and-wood Chinese architectural complex, based on the original site of the Naval Office, showing the working environment and organizational structure of the Naval Office. The exhibition hall of the Sino-Japanese War Museum - a modern reinforced concrete building complex, belongs to the display of cultural relics and historical narrative. The Naval Office is situated in the north and facing the south, surrounded by a long plain, covering an area of 10,000 square meters. It is an ancient building complex of brick and wood structure. There are three courtyards along the central axis, which are divided into front, middle and rear halls. The front is the conference hall, the middle is the banquet hall, and the sacrificial hall is behind. There is a long corridor between East and west. In front of the gate, the left and right corner buildings are the sounding gold, the playing music and the sight, and the East and west sides are the distant gates. The whole building is magnificent and magnificent. A large number of wax figures were used to show the working and living conditions of the North Ocean Navigator a hundred years ago.