Du Fu was a renowned poet by the time he was exiled to Chengdu from Gansu Province in CE 759. The present-day structure, Du Fu Thatched Cottage (Du Fu Cao Tang) has seen extensive expansion since its original restoration during the Ming (CE 1368-1644) Dynasty.
Du Fu Thatched Cottage is a place to memorialize the greatest poet Dufu. Visiting here could offer you the best sightseeing and Chinese culture and history.
Thatched Cottage of Du Fu is the former residence of the famous Tang Dynasty poet, Du Fu. Compelled by poverty and social upheaval in the year of 759 A.D., Du Fu moved from Gansu Province to the outskirts of Chengdu and built a thatched hut.
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Du Fu's Thatched Cottage (Chinese: 杜甫草堂; pinyin: Dù Fǔ Cǎo Táng) is a 24-acre (97,000 m2) park and museum in honour of the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu at the western outskirts of Chengdu, adjacent to the Huanhua Xi (Flower Rinsing Creek). In 1961 the Chinese government established Du Fu Cao Tang as a National Heritage site.
Du Fu was a renowned poet by the time he was exiled to Chengdu from Gansu Province in CE 759. The present-day structure, Du Fu Thatched Cottage (Du Fu Cao Tang) has seen extensive expansion since its original restoration during the Ming (CE 1368-1644) Dynasty.
Du Fu Thatched Cottage is a place to memorialize the greatest poet Dufu. Visiting here could offer you the best sightseeing and Chinese culture and history.
Thatched Cottage of Du Fu is the former residence of the famous Tang Dynasty poet, Du Fu. Compelled by poverty and social upheaval in the year of 759 A.D., Du Fu moved from Gansu Province to the outskirts of Chengdu and built a thatched hut.
Book your tickets online for Du Fu Cottage, Chengdu: See 656 reviews, articles, and 434 photos of Du Fu Cottage, ranked No.8 on TripAdvisor among 344 attractions in Chengdu.
Du Fu's Thatched Cottage (Chinese: 杜甫草堂; pinyin: Dù Fǔ Cǎo Táng) is a 24-acre (97,000 m2) park and museum in honour of the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu at the western outskirts of Chengdu, adjacent to the Huanhua Xi (Flower Rinsing Creek). In 1961 the Chinese government established Du Fu Cao Tang as a National Heritage site.