Introduction to the Memorial Hall of the Bethune·Indian Medical Team to Aid China: The Memorial Hall of the Bethune·Indian Medical Team to Aid China was built in 1972. It covers an area of 1280 square meters and has 3 halls, with the prologue hall in the middle and Bethune on the west side. The deeds exhibition hall uses a large number of pictures and cultural relics to vividly record Bethune's fighting life in China, and uses light, electricity and other exhibition methods to reproduce Bethune's journey from Vancouver, Canada, across the vast Pacific Ocean to China, and his journey to Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Province to fight against the Japanese. Vivid scenes from the front lines. The east side is an exhibition of the deeds of the Indian Medical Team to China. Modern exhibition methods such as scene restoration are used to show the combat experience of the members of the Indian Medical Team to China. The tables, chairs, oil lamps, and Paris used by Dr. Kotnis are also on display. Dr. Su’s passport and many other treasures.