Once the residence of one of China’s greatest poets, the Chengdu Du Fu Thatched Cottage Museum in Sichuan Province is a treasured destination for literature lovers. It offers a glimpse into the life and legacy of Du Fu, the revered Tang Dynasty poet known as the “sage of poetry.”
In his later years, Du Fu went to Chengdu to escape the chaos of war. There, he lived in a humble thatched cottage for nearly four years, during which he composed more than 240 poems.
Today, the site has grown into a cultural complex dedicated to his memory. Visitors can stroll through tranquil gardens and graceful buildings, while reflecting on the enduring power of Du Fu’s verse and the poetic spirit that still lingers in the air.
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