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Du Fu River Pavilion

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Changsha Dufu Pavilion
Changsha Dufu Pavilion

Du Fu River Pavilion (simplified Chinese: 杜甫江阁; traditional Chinese: 杜甫江閣; pinyin: Dù Fǔ Jiāng Gé) is a Chinese pavilion located on the bank of Xiang River, in Tianxin District of Changsha, Hunan, China, built in memory of the Tang (618–907) poet Du Fu (712–770). It is a part of Xiang River Scenery Belt. The pavilion occupies a building area of 3,800-square-metre (41,000 sq ft) and the total area is over 6,000-square-metre (65,000 sq ft). It is adjacent to Orange Isle and Yuelu Mountain.

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Du Fu River Pavilion
Caie South Road, Furong District Dingwangtai

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Caie South Road
410005 Furong District, Dingwangtai
Hunan, China
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