Aershan Station was built in 1937 and was built during the Japanese Kanto Army's stationing period. Aershan Station is the end of the Baia Railway, a railway line built by the Japanese army invading China and looting local mineral resources. The ticket office and waiting room are about 20 square meters in size, very mini, and are a two-story Japanese-style building with low-rise spires in the East Ocean style. On March 5, 2013, the fortress of Arshan (including Arshan Station) of the Japanese army invaded China was approved and announced by the State Council as the seventh batch of key cultural relics protection units in the country, ranking as the "national insurance", filling the gap of the national insurance units in Arshan City. This small train station carries a heavy history, which is still involuntarily emotional. And when we went to visit, we found that the station was still in normal use, which was also very surprising.