The architectural modeling is the official style of the Qing Dynasty, with gray tiles and white walls, iron red columns and painted arches, and the overall building gradually narrows upward. The top adopts a pyramid roof with double eaves, which is beautiful in appearance, and each floor above the second floor is surrounded by platforms. The main building has 8 floors and 9 floors of pedestals, covering an area of 1058 square meters, with a building area of 3,200 square meters and a height of 48.77 meters. Huizhou local products and handicrafts are displayed and sold on the first floor of Hejiang Building, and citizens can enter for free. From rusty ancient coins to ancient jade, from the old-fashioned "seagull" camera to the popular "mobile phone" in the early 1990s. Exhibits that record the history and progress of the times attract tourists' attention.
The second and sixth floors are decorated with carved screens engraved with Su Dongpo's poems and "Hejiang Loufu" inscribed by famous artists. Above the second floor is the painting and calligraphy exhibition hall. Mo Yun is fragrant and antique. The walls of the exhibition hall are covered with poems, travel notes, couplets, door couplets, Chinese paintings and other Mo Bao, most of which are related to Su Dongpo. His writing style is vigorous, elegant or smart, with different styles, but it is unique and exquisite.
Located on the fourth floor, China Art Museum in Hong Kong is the Huizhou exhibition hall of China Art Museum in Hong Kong.
On the seventh floor, the owner will display poems and calligraphy works reflecting Su Dongpo's benefit period, while on the eighth floor, the couplet culture will be displayed.
The exhibitions on the third and fifth floors are still in progress and will be used to display and sell handicrafts, tourism products and tea culture.