Fodor's Expert Review Du Fu's Thatched Cottage Museum

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This museum is named for the famous poet Du Fu (AD 712–770) of the Tang Dynasty, whose poetry continues to be read today. A Manchurian, he came to Chengdu from Xi'an and built a small hut overlooking the bamboo and plum tree–lined Huanhua River. During the four years he spent here he wrote more than 240 poems. After his death the area became a garden; a temple was then added during the Northern Song Dynasty (960–1126). A replica of his cottage now stands among several other structures, all built during the Qing Dynasty. Some of Du Fu's calligraphy and poems are on display here.

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37 Qinghua Rd.
Chengdu, Sichuan  610021, China

028-8731–9258

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Rate Includes: Y60, Daily 8–6

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