The Rhine Pavilion is one of more than 20 museums in the North Wilderness Pavilion, and is also a popular attraction among them. Built in 1915, the Rhine Pavilion was formerly the residence of French J. R. Drewell. The architectural style is a typical exotic European-style western feature of the exotic hall. The two-story small bungalow is equipped with a spacious convex sea view balcony, which reveals a strong exotic atmosphere.