Toronto City Hall is located at the junction of Queen West and Belvedere in downtown Toronto, and because of space constraints, the Toronto City Council won the design of the new City Hall in 1956 and was built in 1965, and it is located next to the old City Hall. The building is half-arc-shaped. Relatively similar architectural style. In fact, I have seen it in China. I can’t remember it for a while. So it also presents two styles of history and modernity. There is no sense of violation. In addition, there is also a square at the entrance of the city hall. A very, very famous Toronto logo, huge font, gorgeous side colors, attracting a lot of tourists every day, is an absolute red punch point.