Stepping into Du Fu's Thatched Cottage, the lush green tiles and wooden structures are nestled in dense shade, bamboo shadows cast across the steps, and moss-covered walls evoke the poet's sentiment, "An old man stands before a fence, on the riverbank." The ruins of the thatched cottage and the Poetry History Hall quietly convey the sentiment, "I wish I had a thousand mansions." Even the breeze through the bamboo forest carries the scent of ink. Here, one can evoke the anxieties of home and country from millennia ago. This is a rare poetic retreat amidst the bustling city, a place worth savoring and appreciating.