The Rhine Pavilion is one of more than 20 museums in the North Wilderness Pavilion, and is also a popular attraction among them. Built in 1915, the Rhine Pavilion was formerly the residence of Mrs. J. R. Drewell, France. The architectural style is a typical exotic European style. The two-story small bungalow is equipped with a spacious convex sea view balcony. The whole reveals a strong exotic style. The temperament of the Rhine Hall is different from the popular Menghuang Hall and Fengjian Chicken Hall. Its low-key brown pillar beams and champagne-colored walls give people a calm and calm temperament, hidden in the shade of a large tree, waiting for unexpected visits by fate. It is worth mentioning that the Rhine Pavilion has nothing to do with the Rhine River in Germany, and the name was publicly voted for at the time, because of the beautiful and elegant design of the exterior wall horizontal line, someone took the concept of "line" and called it the Rhine Pavilion.