Out of the University of East Asia, along the Hall Road in front of the door, we went east to the north of Longtou Mountain, and then to the free Museum of Modern History of Busan. The Japanese occupation period here was the Busan Branch of the East Ocean Colonial Society, which later became the American Academy of Culture. During the Busan riot, it was attacked. It can be said that it itself is a microcosm of the modern history of Busan and even South Korea. The modern history of Busan is introduced in the following parts: the opening of modern port in Busan, the plundering of Japan in Busan, the modern cities and the relations between Korea and the United States in modern times. There are also very detailed explanations in Chinese for each exhibition board, so there are no obstacles to visit. Of course, the most eye-catching thing here is the restoration model of the block in front of the modern Busan Railway Station.