After leaving the Doggy Railway Story Hall, we went to rent a battery car for a tour of Xiziwan and to the British Consulate for Doggy. The British Consulate of Dogging is on a hill in Xiziwan, climbing a small mountain road. Because of the high terrain, there will be a good view. Unfortunately, we did not arrive before sunset. It was already dark when we went up. We missed the beautiful sunset and the best perspective overlooking Xiziwan. It's a pity. When I bought the tickets, the red brick two-storey house came into view, with white latticed windows, brick-red walls, roundabout corridors and green lawns. It should be more beautiful in the daytime under the sunshine. Inside, one exhibition room shows the documents and materials of Taiwan in the past hundred years, including the historical materials of Taiwan's modern foreign relations, the background of human, historical and geographical data of the development of the Dagou area, and the cultural relics of the construction of the British Consulate, which are very rich in content. In the museum, wax figures of officials meeting at that time were also displayed, which was very lifelike. Along the sign, there are also steps outside to the viewing platform, mountain climbing road. At the door of the first floor, there are several wax figures showing the daily communication between British officials and the people. It's interesting, but unfortunately I missed the beauty of the day.