The primitive villages along the Arrow River, which have survived centuries of storms and hardships, are the real life portraits of thousands of Chinese people at that time. Arrow Town, once a major gold-rushing town, attracted a large number of Chinese workers from afar, many of whom died of pneumonia around the age of 30. Although the gold rush has already receded, gold is often found in the Arrow River. When visiting Arrow Town, you might as well rent a gold pan. Maybe you will have a good fortune.