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Du Fu Thatched Cottage is a museum and garden complex commemorating the Tang dynasty poet Du Fu, who lived in a humble straw hut on this site from 759 to 763 AD. He composed over 240 poems here, earning it the title 'the Holy Land of Chinese poetry.'
Du Fu fled to Chengdu during the An Lushan Rebellion in 759 AD and built a thatched cottage by the Huanhua Stream. The memorial was first established in the Song dynasty (960 AD) and has been expanded through successive dynasties.