We present the ASCA results of imaging spectroscopy of the giant molecular
cloud Sgr B2. The X-ray spectrum is found to be very peculiar; it exhibits
a strong emission line at 6.4 keV, a low-energy cutoff below about 4 keV, a
nd a pronounced edge structure at 7.1 keV. The X-ray image is extended, and
its peak position is shifted from the core of the molecular cloud toward t
he Galactic center by about 1'-2'. The X-ray spectrum and the morphology ar
e well reproduced by a scenario that X-rays from an external source located
in the Galactic center direction are scattered by the molecular cloud Sgr
B2 and come into our line of sight. Thus, Sgr B2 may be called an X-ray ref
lection nebula. Possible implications of the Galactic center activity relat
ed to this unique source are presented.