Building a hut among the human realm, yet without the noise of carts and horses" - Du Fu's Thatched Cottage
Du Fu's Thatched Cottage was the residence of the sage of poetry, Du Fu, who sought refuge from the An Lushan Rebellion and lived in the Shu region. He resided here for nearly 4 years. More than 240 of his poems composed here have been passed down to this day, including timeless masterpieces such as 'Happy Rain on a Spring Night' and 'A Song of a Cottage Destroyed by Autumn Winds'.
At the end of the Tang Dynasty, the poet Wei Zhuang found the ruins of the cottage, rebuilt the thatched house, and preserved it. During the Song, Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties, it was repaired and expanded. The Du Fu Thatched Cottage Museum in Chengdu houses more than 30,000 volumes of various materials and over 2,000 cultural relics, making it the richest and best-preserved collection of Du Fu's life's work.
Main attractions:
① The Hall of Poetic History: Displays over 1,400 poems left by Du Fu, hence the name;
② Flower Path: A small path flanked by red walls, leading to the shadow wall of the cottage;
③ Shaoling Thatched Cottage Stele Pavilion: A pavilion with a thatched roof, housing a stone stele engraved with the words 'Shaoling Thatched Cottage', written by Yun Li;
④ Huanhua Shrine: Also known as the Shrine of Lady Ji of Ji State, consisting of a hall with two wings and a separate courtyard, with statues of Lady Ji and two maids in the main hall;
⑤ Thatched Cottage: The 'Thatched Cottage Scenic Area' was rebuilt according to Du Fu's poems and the layout of the Ming Dynasty, creating a strong poetic atmosphere and pastoral scenery;
⑥ Plum Garden: Standing outside the Moon Gate, one can see a four-story brick pagoda by the lake and a curved bridge spanning the lake, named 'Yilan Pavilion';
⑦ Ten Thousand Buddhas Tower: It restores the historical and cultural appearance of Chengdu, known as 'Chongli Pavilion in the east and Ten Thousand Buddhas Tower in the west';
⑧ Tang Dynasty Ruins: The Tang Dynasty living sites and cultural relics excavated within the cottage enrich the historical and cultural connotations of the Thatched Cottage.
Opening hours: 9:00-18:00
Ticket price: 50 yuan, children 25 yuan
Transportation: Take city buses 35, 58, 82, 151, 165, 170, 1024, 1031, etc., and get off at (Du Fu Thatched Cottage Station).
Address: No. 37 Qinghua Road, Chengdu, Sichuan Province
Also less people means you can have a great opportunity to take some nice photos. When finishing the inside part you can take a brief walk around the area and I felt quite good when I was there. Enjoy
A must visit when you are in the city. Well maintained and plenty to explore. The best time to visit is late afternoon as you can experience less crowd and have more peaceful time in the garden
Among my top favorites in Chengdu. So serene, beautiful buildings and landscaped gardens. Very varse compound. My favorite part was the library. Recommended to come here
People come and go, small scenic spots, you can see, there are not many characteristics, it is the feeling of a small community street garden, there are too many people, the price is expensive, there is nothing to see, it feels OK, not to come, that's it, you can also make do with it, No big problem, about 10,000 square meters, nothing means I feel very amazing
Take the children to see Du Fu, carry his ancient poems to see the ancient people's residence, museum, education closed loop, it is almost four o'clock, there are not many people, so it is very quiet, everywhere to take pictures and punch in is very good, many people may be crowded, suitable for the children of the Oriental Huangsiniang who stroll slowly. Necklace, good quality and cheap, very happy