Port Arthur is located on a peninsula in southeastern Australia. It has a long history, dense trees, beautiful coastline and picturesque scenery. Geographically isolated from the rest of the world, it was used by the then British government as a place for the detention of heavily imprisoned prisoners between 1830 and 1877. It is the most well-preserved and largest ancient prison in Australia and has been listed on the Australian National Heritage List. Today, all we can see is the ruins of Port Arthur Prison, which were burned down by two forest fires in 1895 and 1897, with only a few ruins. But the remnants of the British style, reflected by the blue sea and sunny day, have a unique shocking beauty. It is said to be the most attractive tourist attraction in Tazhou and a must-visit place for tourists from Europe and the United States.