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).
[2] Du Fu River Pavilion is a typical Tang-style stories building with a high base (唐式高台楼阁建筑).
[1] The main pavilion is 18 metres (59 ft) with four layers of overhanging eaves (四层飞檐).
[1][3] Inside the second floor, a statue of Du Fu stands in the middle of the hall.
[1][3] On both sides of the hall are the works of Zhang Daqian, Lin Sanzhi [zh] and other calligraphers.