• Du Fu Thatched Cottage is now a popular destination for Du enthusiasts around the world to pay tribute to the poet.
  • To the east of the Gong Bu Temple stands the Tablet Pavilion, which is on the original site of the Thatched Cottage of Du Fu.
  • A temple, 草堂寺 “Thatched Cottage Temple” (now converted to Hall of Odes 大雅堂) was erected in Du Fu’s honour at the original spot the cottage used to be.
  • From statues, to poems, to bamboo groves, to winding brooks and small bridges — the Du Fu Thatched Cottage park is like a breath of fresh air.
  • Established as a national heritage site of China in 1961, the Du Fu Thatched Cottage is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in Chinese literature and history.
  • Du Fu’s Thatched Cottage (杜甫草堂), located in Chengdu, China, is the former residence of the renowned Tang Dynasty poet, Du Fu.
  • Du Fu Thatched Cottage is the former residence of the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu adjacent to the Blossom-Bathing Brook (also called Huanhua Brook)...
  • In 1997, Du Fu Thatched Cottage Museum recovered Thatched Cottage according to the description in Du Fu’s Poetry and the layouts designed in Ming Dynasty.
  • Du Fu Thatched Cottage is the former residence of the poet saint Du Fu when he lived in Chengdu. Du Fu lived here for more than three years (759~765 AD).
  • The most important factor of all about his work is compassion, which was especially inspirational for his fans. Du Fu’s Thatched Cottage.