Walk to the town hall below the high street. Into the open town hall building, on the wall of the small front hall, you see the badge representing the city of Oxford, a very ordinary buffalo. Oxford's name is said to have come from this, and it is an image that tells people that Oxford was originally a history of "bull wading" formed by herdsmen driving cattle. The upstairs office area of the city hall is not open to the public, and visitors can only look at the upstairs scenery at the stairwell. The open area on the first floor of City Hall is also a museum and cafe, which covers a small area but is very large, called the Oxford Museum. The pictures and pictures of Maoga show the history of the development of Oxford's city, and the scene of government workers' office is also placed in a limited corner. The end of the tour of the city hall in about 15 minutes indoors is mainly because the text is not accessible and many things are not understood.