Du Fu's Caotang has a total area of nearly 300 mu, and is divided into: cultural relics attractions tour area (Caotang former site), garden attractions tour area (Meiyuan) and service area (Caotang Temple). In the old site of the Caotang, the walls, the main entrance, the big hall, the poetry and history hall, the Chaimen, the Ministry of Industry are arranged on a central axis, and the two sides are equipped with symmetrical corridors and other attached buildings. During them, there are flowing water, small bridges, and bamboo trees are hidden. It is solemn, simple and elegant and quiet. Beautiful and clear. There is a "Shaoling Caotang" stele pavilion on the east side of the Ministry of Industry. After the Ministry of Industry, there is a "thatched house scenic spot" that has been restored and rebuilt according to Du's poem description and the Ming Dynasty pattern, which draws on the characteristics of the houses in western Sichuan, and reproduces the pastoral style of the poet's former residence, creating a strong poetic atmosphere; Du Fu's Caotang also has a red wall sandwich road, bamboo masked by broken porcelain inlaid, quaint and chic "caotang" shadow wall. In the bonsai garden, there is a "Du Shi calligraphy woodcut gallery" built in 1999, displaying more than 100 pieces of Du Shi calligraphy woodcut works, selected from the collection of thousands of famous handwritten books from the past, carved from teak wood, quite ornamental value, its poetry, calligraphy, materials, The craft is known as "four musts". The rebuilt Wanfo Building stands in the teak forest east of the Caotang, restoring the style of Chengdu, the famous historical and cultural city, "the east has Chongli Pavilion, the west has the temple". Located in the "Dayatang" of the third major Xiongbao Hall of the former Fan'an Temple Ancient Building Group, it displays the largest area (64 square meters) in China to date, large-scale colored mosaic painting murals and 12 famous poet sculptures of all generations, which show the development history of Du Fu's life and Chinese classical poetry.