A visit to the Zhili Governor-General's Office offers a glimpse into its rich historical heritage and unique architectural charm. Upon entering, the first thing that catches the eye is its antique-style exterior. As one of the best-preserved provincial government offices from the Qing Dynasty in China, its symmetrical and harmonious layout, with its enclosed spaces, reflects the feudal hierarchy. The main buildings are arranged along a central axis, with a solemn and orderly layout of the front court and rear residences. The main gate, ceremonial gate, and main hall are arranged in sequence, exuding an aura of authority. Inside the main hall, items such as official desks and command arrows are displayed, allowing visitors to almost imagine the scene of the Governor-General handling state affairs here.