Arrow Town, there are two scenic spots, one is a quiet and elegant church; the other is the settlement of Chinese immigrants at that time. This is the most well-preserved Chinese immigrant settlement during the gold rush in the mid-19th century. The instructional signs on the spot tell the living conditions of Chinese gold rushers in that year. The story of the restored wooden houses and shops is more true. Due to serious racial discrimination, Chinese people can not dig new mines, but can only process old tailings. They are silent and kind, and their only wish is to earn a sum of money to return to their hometown in Guangdong and buy land to live a rich life.