When it comes to this name, it always reminds people of the "Heroes of Archery and Carving" "Beating Dog Stick Method" of the gang, which is actually two words that have nothing to do with it. The former British Consulate of Qingdaogou was built in 1865. It is located in Gushan, north of the port of Kaohsiung (Qingdaogou Port). It is about 30 meters above the surface of the water. The east, West and south sides are close to the steep cliff, and the north side is connected with Gushan. It forms a situation of backing up the hill and surrounded by water on three sides. The building is a post-Renaissance Baroque style. The original designer is British. Buildings have fireplaces in their rooms and basements of varying heights. Although the architects were British, the craftsmen were employed from mainland China, and the red bricks for architecture were transported from Xiamen. The bamboo-shaped downspouts were the characteristics of the foreign buildings in the late Qing Dynasty. It was an important base for Britain to handle customs and taxation work in Taiwan at that time, as well as Chinese and foreigners imprisoned in dog-beating areas who violated the "Dog-beating Consular Port Regulations". Among the existing modern Western architecture in Taiwan, the British Consulate for Dogging is the oldest.